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Football Neutrals Thread - Part 2
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16caerhos
07-05-2016
Nice to see the owners parading around with a trophy they had no hand in winning.
Stilton Cheesew
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by 16caerhos:
“Nice to see the owners parading around with a trophy they had no hand in winning.”

They were taking a back seat, it was Ranieri that took them into the celebrations and the pictures. He was also keen to praise them in his interview.
batdude_uk1
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by NiteOwl12:
“Damn right, as long as it has no bearing on Van Gaal staying.”

True that.

Marhez would be great in a red shirt!
FrankieFixer
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by batdude_uk1:
“I wouldn't mind us signing both of them!”

God no, not Man Utd, you'd ruin them. LvG would stick Mahrez at right back and Kante up front.
owen10
07-05-2016
Nigel Pearson is sitting at home thinking that could have been me
batdude_uk1
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FrankieFixer:
“God no, not Man Utd, you'd ruin them. LvG would stick Mahrez at right back and Kante up front.”

Well LvG might not be there to ruin them.
Stilton Cheesew
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by owen10:
“Nigel Pearson is sitting at home thinking that could have been me”

Er....no he isn't, unless you are saying that none of this was down the the current manager?
FrankieFixer
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by batdude_uk1:
“Well LvG might not be there to ruin them.”

Hope he isn't, Man Utd used to be fun to watch, not sure how much fun they would be under Mourinho mind you if he comes in as expected.
Chris1964
07-05-2016
What a great day for Sport and triumph against the odds! Summed up on the BBC match football thread where a Spurs supporter said they had goosebumps watching the celebrations at Leicester.

Its one of those rare occasions where its a universally liked and saluted achievement. Leicester will still be a strong team in the next few seasons but its not going to happen like this again. Clough performed miracles with Derby and Forrest but in the modern money soaked Football world this is up there with the greatest achievements in sport history.

Its inspirational. and rightly so.
Stilton Cheesew
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by Chris1964:
“What a great day for Sport and triumph against the odds! Summed up on the BBC match football thread where a Spurs supporter said they had goosebumps watching the celebrations at Leicester.

Its one of those rare occasions where its a universally liked and saluted achievement. Leicester will still be a strong team in the next few seasons but its not going to happen like this again. Clough performed miracles with Derby and Forrest but in the modern money soaked Football world this is up there with the greatest achievements in sport history.”

I think there needs to be some realism here.

What they have achieved is genuinely incredible and will go down in history, rightly so.

However a club backed by immeasurable foreign wealth has just won the league and Vardy's new contract doesn't have him playing for magic beans.
FrankieFixer
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by Chris1964:
“What a great day for Sport and triumph against the odds! Summed up on the BBC match football thread where a Spurs supporter said they had goosebumps watching the celebrations at Leicester.

Its one of those rare occasions where its a universally liked and saluted achievement. Leicester will still be a strong team in the next few seasons but its not going to happen like this again. Clough performed miracles with Derby and Forrest but in the modern money soaked Football world this is up there with the greatest achievements in sport history.

Its inspirational. and rightly so.”

Why? His team lost the league to them, he should be disgusted at best or smashing his TV up at worst.
FMKK
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FrankieFixer:
“Why? His team lost the league to them, he should be disgusted at best or smashing his TV up at worst.”

It every football fan has to be consumed with bitterness.
Stilton Cheesew
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FMKK:
“It every football fan has to be consumed with bitterness.”

Spurs should be incredibly disappointed though, no one can deny that.
Chris1964
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FrankieFixer:
“Why? His team lost the league to them, he should be disgusted at best or smashing his TV up at worst.”

Sorry, not in a position to ask.

I would sort of imagine though, that if it was Arsenal winning, the tv might have copped it.
FrankieFixer
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FMKK:
“It every football fan has to be consumed with bitterness.”

They just lost probably their best ever chance to win the league to Leicester, they should be raging, not getting goosebumps. Sounds like something a plastic fan would come out with.
Stilton Cheesew
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FrankieFixer:
“They just lost probably their best ever chance to win the league to Leicester, they should be raging, not getting goosebumps. Sounds like something a plastic fan would come out with.”

Exactly. If they had lost to City you could see why they would say "ok" but to Leicester?! Thats a failure, no matter how well they have done according to the table.
The_Sleeper
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FrankieFixer:
“ a plastic fan would come out with.”

Or a TROLL ? .. RING ANY BELLS FELLA ??
bulldog rosie
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by Stilton Cheesew:
“Exactly. If they had lost to City you could see why they would say "ok" but to Leicester?! Thats a failure, no matter how well they have done according to the table.”

Nonsense !..........City......whoever they are .......Norwich ??? Fell below Leicester as well !
Stilton Cheesew
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by bulldog rosie:
“Nonsense !..........City......whoever they are .......Norwich ??? Fell below Leicester as well !”

I have no idea what you are saying.
bulldog rosie
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by Stilton Cheesew:
“I have no idea what you are saying.”

I was saying................City finished below Leicester as well as Spurs and every other team in the Prem did so as well !............It really wasn't that tricky !
Grim Fandango
07-05-2016
What...............on..............earth
tj123
07-05-2016
Originally Posted by FrankieFixer:
“They just lost probably their best ever chance to win the league to Leicester, they should be raging, not getting goosebumps. Sounds like something a plastic fan would come out with.”

So who do you expect to be challenging for the title next season if not Spurs? Spurs look very strong and look to be one of the best placed teams for next season right now. None of the 'usual suspects' currently look like a convincing bet to go all the way.
bulldog rosie
07-05-2016
[quote=Grim Fandango;82336120]What...............on..............earth[/QUOTE

Funny................How long did that take you to think up ?????
Nova21
08-05-2016
Originally Posted by Stilton Cheesew:
“I have no idea what you are saying.”

Who's your team Stilton?
Barney06
08-05-2016
Could be consecutive relegations for Blackpool today .

Fleetwood 48 pts ( -6)
Blackpool 46 pts ( -19)
Doncaster 45 pts ( -16)

Doncaster are virtually down , It's between Blackpool & Fleetwood

Fleetwood v Crewe
Peterborough v Blackpool

Charlton & Blackpool , seems to be a pattern, owners screwing up ., not interested Suppose Villa could be added as well
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