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• #127552
@Markyboy congratulations, fantastic win for Leicester, got to admit I was one of those who didn't think they'd be able to hold onto it once we got into Feb and March, but they got even stronger.
As @andyp mentioned love the fact that ranieri won the big one, and how he got another chance to stick it to the press and pundits who wrote him off as a nearly happy to pick up cheques and keep Leicester mid table.
Upset we didn't keep it going to the last, bastard Chelsea, really hoping the two scuffles don't mean we lose players for the last two games, need to consolidate second, and make sure we have automatic qualification for the champions league... -
• #127553
Dear Lord no. I generally tend to avoid footage of geezers getting rimmed.
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• #127554
Congratulations to Leicester, and a big fuck off to Spurs. Yellow streak to the fore yet again.
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• #127555
Congrats Leicester - a truly amazing achievement. Enjoy it @Markyboy...CL winners next season?
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• #127556
A fantastic achievement. My cousin lives in Leicester, works at the hospital. She informs me the city is rocking at the moment.
Such a refreshing change -
• #127557
Quite how they managed to keep such a small group of players injury-free for so much of the season is an achievement on it's own.
are you calling them dopers?
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• #127558
let the back lash begin
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• #127559
I think that there will be a ban ahead for Dembeli definitely, lamela dont think so but Danny Rose may get one for the scrap at the end, poor old gus knocked down the stairs !
I understand the players were upset but they lost the plot in that last 15 mins looked more interested in having a ruck than getting a winner for Tottenham -
• #127560
Footballers in losing it/tear up shocker
Violent conduct in the workplace? Anger management all round and a meeting with their respective Human Remains departments...
Proof that despite being pampered and molecoddled even the mildest mannered neanderthals can sometimes get a bit worked up.
Fibreglass ought to be fucking strung up for that #fakestampgate incident.
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• #127561
I missed the 1st one but the lamela one was daft, he over egged the outrage but he did get stepped on.
I was just surprised how the anger spread through the team even mr ice cold Eriksen looked slightly flustered -
• #127563
I think it was the occasion, but also the knowledge that a group of players and supporters could take so much pleasure in denying us taking it to the last couple of games, in such a shitty way..
Pathetic really, especially from a team of players who couldn't be arsed to turn up all season, but the team and fans behaved like they had won the league after forcing a draw, which means precisely fuck all to them. I really hate football sometimes. -
• #127564
@dan
I read this:
http://crookedtimber.org/2016/05/01/antisemitism-in-the-labour-party-whats-going-on/And this para
- We All Agree, My Team Is Better Than Your Team – how people behave
Having picked their sides, how did people proceed to behave. As I
mentioned before, the answer is generally “like a bunch of football
supporters”. You only have to take a cursory look at football websites
after a contentious game (or, God help us, in a week when a star
player has been charged with aggravated or sexual assault) to see that
sports partisanship can blind people to any hint of impropriety on the
part of anyone on their own side, while giving them an all-seeing
insight into errors on the other side. And when they believe
themselves to be supporting their team, it is astonishing how low
people will stoop in their attempts to taunt the other side.Not sure about this bit
At the Liverpool/Everton derby last week, the week before the
Hillsborough inquest reported, there were credible reports that
Everton fans were making a “bars across face” gesture – in other
words, a simulation of a person being crushed to death against
fencing. This was, of course, as it always is, a small and
unrepresentative minority[1]. But it’s the sort of thing that happens. - We All Agree, My Team Is Better Than Your Team – how people behave
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• #127565
Oh, I'm under no illusion that the Spurs players behaved badly - 9 players booked says it all. Pretty disgraceful. We should have had at least 1 player sent off.
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• #127566
I really hate football sometimes
I hate Spurs all the time...
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• #127567
Your lot bottled it bigtime >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #127568
You've been bottling it all season so >>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #127569
Really?!?
So did your lot bottle the whole season then? Or just the start so you could get rid of the most successful manager in your history? Are you even in the Europa? Or are you concentrating on the league next season? -
• #127570
Nah, they just had the season off...
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• #127571
Next year is their year...
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• #127572
you're all cunts....apart from that I found this interesting recently:
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/sport/2016/04/how-science-and-statistics-are-taking-over-sport
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• #127573
The celebrations were a bit Ott but if it was the reverse it would be the same, its been a shite season for Chelsea so having anything to cheer is a bounus ! Nothing shitty about the draw in my mind :)
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• #127574
You've been bottling it all season so >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
No-one takes the bottling-it prize from us thanks.
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• #127575
I don't recall any flashes of brilliance from Villa...
this and how the city needs to grab the moment..
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Kasabian-announce-extra-King-Power-Stadium-gig-30/story-29203694-detail/story.html