comment by BlackStarr (U12353)
posted 12 minutes ago
Arro when were you banned from the spurs boad?? What happened
I'm still banned from the derby board from 3 years back.
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It was pretty harsh to be fair. He posted an article trying to clear the air after I did, and Admin1 posted a comment saying he's banned form the Spurs board.
Leaving it late gives everyone confidence to think we will ultimately succumb to one of these sides
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Hi Arro, and congratulations to all the Leicester fans on inching closer to what will still be a fantastic achievement regardless of your final position in the table.
Haven't read the comments on here, but I just wanted to remark on the above line from your article though I imagine I'm not the first to do so.
Yesterday I read a whole load of comments saying that the way you won was the mark of champions, I don't remember any saying it was a sign that you're starting to crack. I'm sure there was the odd one, but at the same time I'm absolutely positive they were only a minority.
The impression I get is that it's you pick out any potential negative remark or just imagine the spin anyone wanting to knock Leicester would put on events.
What I don't recall reading from you is any mention of happiness or satisfaction regarding how the world and its mum is really egging Leicester on, hoping you achieve the ultimate underdog feat. I'd say these fans probably outnumber the anti-Leicesterites by about 100-1, but you keep sending out all these negative messages about people hating on Leicester. If you think there's so many, try supporting Madrid!
Really, it can't be good for your karma, man.
comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 9 minutes ago
Leaving it late gives everyone confidence to think we will ultimately succumb to one of these sides
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Hi Arro, and congratulations to all the Leicester fans on inching closer to what will still be a fantastic achievement regardless of your final position in the table.
Haven't read the comments on here, but I just wanted to remark on the above line from your article though I imagine I'm not the first to do so.
Yesterday I read a whole load of comments saying that the way you won was the mark of champions, I don't remember any saying it was a sign that you're starting to crack. I'm sure there was the odd one, but at the same time I'm absolutely positive they were only a minority.
The impression I get is that it's you pick out any potential negative remark or just imagine the spin anyone wanting to knock Leicester would put on events.
What I don't recall reading from you is any mention of happiness or satisfaction regarding how the world and its mum is really egging Leicester on, hoping you achieve the ultimate underdog feat. I'd say these fans probably outnumber the anti-Leicesterites by about 100-1, but you keep sending out all these negative messages about people hating on Leicester. If you think there's so many, try supporting Madrid!
Really, it can't be good for your karma, man.
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What are you talking about?
I'm not negative at all, I just read several comments across these boards from people who thought it was inevitable that we will slip up and I was questioning whether people would have been saying it if we scored in the first minute.
Not sure why you're twisted mind is trying to make it into anything more than it is
Arrow, think you might not have recognised me. "I blame the fans" and "Would that it were so simple", that's me.
We've had some very civil conversations the past few days, I'm not looking for trouble.
What I'm saying is that it must be a very small minority who are saying the way yesterday's game unfurled are a sign of weakness, because virtually every comment I read said the total opposite. But you've focused on the former.
Most of us want you guys to ultimately succeed. If Spurs fans don't, and if they think or hope it's a sign you're beginning to struggle, it's only because they have legitimate title ambitions of their own and want to see the glass half full from their side, just as you do from yours.
Outwith those who have hope of lifting the title themselves and your traditional local/regional rivals, there are hardly any people who wouldn't want you to pull it off mate.
And as to why my twisted mind (your words, not mine) is trying to make it anything more is in the quote I put at the top of my earlier post:
"Leaving it late gives everyone confidence to think we will ultimately succumb to one of these sides"
Read it calmly and tell me that the words "everyone" and "confidence" don't convey the idea that you seem to feel most people don't want you to prevail.
comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 54 seconds ago
Arrow, think you might not have recognised me. "I blame the fans" and "Would that it were so simple", that's me.
We've had some very civil conversations the past few days, I'm not looking for trouble.
What I'm saying is that it must be a very small minority who are saying the way yesterday's game unfurled are a sign of weakness, because virtually every comment I read said the total opposite. But you've focused on the former.
Most of us want you guys to ultimately succeed. If Spurs fans don't, and if they think or hope it's a sign you're beginning to struggle, it's only because they have legitimate title ambitions of their own and want to see the glass half full from their side, just as you do from yours.
Outwith those who have hope of lifting the title themselves and your traditional local/regional rivals, there are hardly any people who wouldn't want you to pull it off mate.
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Ok I see your point but no I wasnt saying that because I know everyone is behind us, all over the world.
It was some Arsenal and Spurs fans, obviously they have an invested interest and their comments were understandable and I didnt have an issue with that, I was just wondering that's all 👍
So yeah not everyone and point taken, I can see how it looked 👍
Ok. There's an addendum to my post which I posted at virtually the same time you replied.
If you want my tuppence on the whole thing, ever since I heard it I've gone by something I heard from Johan Cruyff in the early 90s, when he managed Barça.
He said that his side's objective was always to get to the last 5 games of the season in the best possible form and still in with a chance of winning the title, because those were the games that would truly decide it.
Barça won 4 straight Liga titles under him, only the first by a clear margin.
The other 3 were won on the final day of the season and required the team in front of them to drop points. One of them, Real Madrid lost in Tenerife after surrendering a two-goal lead. In another, it required Deportivo missing a last-minute penalty.
So for now, I'm just ticking matches off the calendar.
Fat ladies and all that.
Yeah has to be one game at a time now but if we can get the next five right then the last five not be so vital. Long way to go before she's stretching her lungs that's for sure.
That's it. Clearly, just getting to the last 5 still in with a shout of pulling it off would be great, and you'd have as good a chance as any going up against Spurs (young squad) and Arsenal (poor reputation for handling these situations) for those games.
Imo, it's City you really need to have a good bit of distance on going into that stretch, as they do have the credentials and proven experience of handling themselves in those situations. Right now it's looking really good for you on that front.
comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 48 minutes ago
That's it. Clearly, just getting to the last 5 still in with a shout of pulling it off would be great, and you'd have as good a chance as any going up against Spurs (young squad) and Arsenal (poor reputation for handling these situations) for those games.
Imo, it's City you really need to have a good bit of distance on going into that stretch, as they do have the credentials and proven experience of handling themselves in those situations. Right now it's looking really good for you on that front.
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Yeah completely agree, we definitely have as good a chance as anyone and I'm with you on City, they definitely have the capability of winning all five or any five for that matter.
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posted on 29/2/16
comment by BlackStarr (U12353)
posted 12 minutes ago
Arro when were you banned from the spurs boad?? What happened
I'm still banned from the derby board from 3 years back.
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It was pretty harsh to be fair. He posted an article trying to clear the air after I did, and Admin1 posted a comment saying he's banned form the Spurs board.
posted on 29/2/16
Leaving it late gives everyone confidence to think we will ultimately succumb to one of these sides
____________
Hi Arro, and congratulations to all the Leicester fans on inching closer to what will still be a fantastic achievement regardless of your final position in the table.
Haven't read the comments on here, but I just wanted to remark on the above line from your article though I imagine I'm not the first to do so.
Yesterday I read a whole load of comments saying that the way you won was the mark of champions, I don't remember any saying it was a sign that you're starting to crack. I'm sure there was the odd one, but at the same time I'm absolutely positive they were only a minority.
The impression I get is that it's you pick out any potential negative remark or just imagine the spin anyone wanting to knock Leicester would put on events.
What I don't recall reading from you is any mention of happiness or satisfaction regarding how the world and its mum is really egging Leicester on, hoping you achieve the ultimate underdog feat. I'd say these fans probably outnumber the anti-Leicesterites by about 100-1, but you keep sending out all these negative messages about people hating on Leicester. If you think there's so many, try supporting Madrid!
Really, it can't be good for your karma, man.
posted on 29/2/16
comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 9 minutes ago
Leaving it late gives everyone confidence to think we will ultimately succumb to one of these sides
____________
Hi Arro, and congratulations to all the Leicester fans on inching closer to what will still be a fantastic achievement regardless of your final position in the table.
Haven't read the comments on here, but I just wanted to remark on the above line from your article though I imagine I'm not the first to do so.
Yesterday I read a whole load of comments saying that the way you won was the mark of champions, I don't remember any saying it was a sign that you're starting to crack. I'm sure there was the odd one, but at the same time I'm absolutely positive they were only a minority.
The impression I get is that it's you pick out any potential negative remark or just imagine the spin anyone wanting to knock Leicester would put on events.
What I don't recall reading from you is any mention of happiness or satisfaction regarding how the world and its mum is really egging Leicester on, hoping you achieve the ultimate underdog feat. I'd say these fans probably outnumber the anti-Leicesterites by about 100-1, but you keep sending out all these negative messages about people hating on Leicester. If you think there's so many, try supporting Madrid!
Really, it can't be good for your karma, man.
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What are you talking about?
I'm not negative at all, I just read several comments across these boards from people who thought it was inevitable that we will slip up and I was questioning whether people would have been saying it if we scored in the first minute.
Not sure why you're twisted mind is trying to make it into anything more than it is
posted on 29/2/16
Arrow, think you might not have recognised me. "I blame the fans" and "Would that it were so simple", that's me.
We've had some very civil conversations the past few days, I'm not looking for trouble.
What I'm saying is that it must be a very small minority who are saying the way yesterday's game unfurled are a sign of weakness, because virtually every comment I read said the total opposite. But you've focused on the former.
Most of us want you guys to ultimately succeed. If Spurs fans don't, and if they think or hope it's a sign you're beginning to struggle, it's only because they have legitimate title ambitions of their own and want to see the glass half full from their side, just as you do from yours.
Outwith those who have hope of lifting the title themselves and your traditional local/regional rivals, there are hardly any people who wouldn't want you to pull it off mate.
posted on 29/2/16
And as to why my twisted mind (your words, not mine) is trying to make it anything more is in the quote I put at the top of my earlier post:
"Leaving it late gives everyone confidence to think we will ultimately succumb to one of these sides"
Read it calmly and tell me that the words "everyone" and "confidence" don't convey the idea that you seem to feel most people don't want you to prevail.
posted on 29/2/16
comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 54 seconds ago
Arrow, think you might not have recognised me. "I blame the fans" and "Would that it were so simple", that's me.
We've had some very civil conversations the past few days, I'm not looking for trouble.
What I'm saying is that it must be a very small minority who are saying the way yesterday's game unfurled are a sign of weakness, because virtually every comment I read said the total opposite. But you've focused on the former.
Most of us want you guys to ultimately succeed. If Spurs fans don't, and if they think or hope it's a sign you're beginning to struggle, it's only because they have legitimate title ambitions of their own and want to see the glass half full from their side, just as you do from yours.
Outwith those who have hope of lifting the title themselves and your traditional local/regional rivals, there are hardly any people who wouldn't want you to pull it off mate.
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Ok I see your point but no I wasnt saying that because I know everyone is behind us, all over the world.
It was some Arsenal and Spurs fans, obviously they have an invested interest and their comments were understandable and I didnt have an issue with that, I was just wondering that's all 👍
posted on 29/2/16
So yeah not everyone and point taken, I can see how it looked 👍
posted on 29/2/16
Ok. There's an addendum to my post which I posted at virtually the same time you replied.
If you want my tuppence on the whole thing, ever since I heard it I've gone by something I heard from Johan Cruyff in the early 90s, when he managed Barça.
He said that his side's objective was always to get to the last 5 games of the season in the best possible form and still in with a chance of winning the title, because those were the games that would truly decide it.
Barça won 4 straight Liga titles under him, only the first by a clear margin.
The other 3 were won on the final day of the season and required the team in front of them to drop points. One of them, Real Madrid lost in Tenerife after surrendering a two-goal lead. In another, it required Deportivo missing a last-minute penalty.
So for now, I'm just ticking matches off the calendar.
Fat ladies and all that.
posted on 29/2/16
Yeah has to be one game at a time now but if we can get the next five right then the last five not be so vital. Long way to go before she's stretching her lungs that's for sure.
posted on 29/2/16
That's it. Clearly, just getting to the last 5 still in with a shout of pulling it off would be great, and you'd have as good a chance as any going up against Spurs (young squad) and Arsenal (poor reputation for handling these situations) for those games.
Imo, it's City you really need to have a good bit of distance on going into that stretch, as they do have the credentials and proven experience of handling themselves in those situations. Right now it's looking really good for you on that front.
posted on 29/2/16
comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 48 minutes ago
That's it. Clearly, just getting to the last 5 still in with a shout of pulling it off would be great, and you'd have as good a chance as any going up against Spurs (young squad) and Arsenal (poor reputation for handling these situations) for those games.
Imo, it's City you really need to have a good bit of distance on going into that stretch, as they do have the credentials and proven experience of handling themselves in those situations. Right now it's looking really good for you on that front.
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Yeah completely agree, we definitely have as good a chance as anyone and I'm with you on City, they definitely have the capability of winning all five or any five for that matter.
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