Not a Leicester fan, obviously but here in peace
Other than some right kn0bs on 606 from your club, most of the fans have been genuinely level headed and are enjoying the season for what it is: a great one
Therefore, I hope you can agree that whether Leicester wins the title or Spurs do, football at large wins because these rare two clubs that haven's won it in recent years and thus are providing fresh impetus and verve to the league.
In my view, Leicester can only lose it.
However, Ranieri is wily old fox, excuse the pun, he is doing his utmost of trying to deflect the pressure off of his players by persistently playing down Leicester's title credentials.
But we all know otherwise.
Leicester are a credible title favourites
Anything else is just either jealousy or darn right stupid assessment.,
As I said, you're having a wonderful season and so are we, let's just enjoy the ride and hope that one of us wins it
You should settle for nothing less than whatever happens.
If someone says, for example, I'd take 3rd now, that would be a heinous crime in my opinion.
Fantastic season for you guys, and I'm gutted United aren't pushing you for the title.
I'll be honest, I think I fancy Spurs for the title. Not sure how serious your owners are, but it only takes United/other top club to snatch Kante and Mahrez spits his dummy and wants to move to Spain, or either/both get big injuries, we could have another embarrassing showing in the CL (collectively) and lose our 4th place.
Prob not what you want to hear, and I'd cheer Leicester on in the CL no doubt. But that worse case scenario is looming.
Went to Old Trafford the other week and was sat next to a Leicester fan. He was sound enough and we talked footy, he was humble and wasn't gloating, just said he was enjoying it. He was about 45-50 I'd guess so had been following them for a good while.
We were playing poker at the time.
Copenhagen Fox, what do you know about Danish Badminton?
Right now 4th would be very disappointing for me, I don't want to have to go through a play off to qualify for the CL.
That said, there is no way I would settle for that now because we can seriously win it and have as much chance as Spurs and I think more chance than Arsenal and City. I really do think it's between one of us two now and like morespurs said, regardless of arguments between our boards, football wins if either of us wins it.
It's done wonders for the city, so I hear but you've seen it and have more of an idea than I have, ive not been home since last Christmas and we were bottom.
Does it get any better than this? I think the answer to that has to be no, this is it, this will likely be our best season ever in the entire history and future of the club. I can't realistically think that we will ever challenge for the title again. I have hopes and realistic expectations of challenging for Europe every year and that for me would be beyond my wildest dreams.
That's why I think we deserve to win it more than Spurs. No offence to any Spurs fans but you have won the league before albeit not the PL and realistically you will likely challenge in the future more regularly and will have more opportunities whereas I think this is it for us, if we don't win it now, we never will.
And Copenhagen yeah lets forget about that article and move on, no issue here 👍
Arro, I can see your point in that spurs are more likely to challenge the league in future seasons than Leicester but we have never actually had a title challenge in this premier league era. We have been a regular top 4 challenger for years now granted but never in with a shout of the title so this is totally alien to most of us spurs fans bar the older generation. If either spurs or Leicester win it then it will be amazing for the English game and will give others hope that any side can win that league if they build up the right team and put their mind to it
Something like;
Top and Vichai wooowooah Top and Vichai woowoowah they came here from Thailand
They brought Whelan from Ireland Top and Vichai....
I wouldnt be surprised if Wooowooah is a place in Australia ha ha 😂
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 55 seconds ago
Arro, I can see your point in that spurs are more likely to challenge the league in future seasons than Leicester but we have never actually had a title challenge in this premier league era. We have been a regular top 4 challenger for years now granted but never in with a shout of the title so this is totally alien to most of us spurs fans bar the older generation. If either spurs or Leicester win it then it will be amazing for the English game and will give others hope that any side can win that league if they build up the right team and put their mind to it
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Agree with that 👍
In answer to the original questions:
(a) A top finish
(b) Champions or runners-up, anything else would be an anti-climax
(c) Obviously a huge amount of extra publicity for the club
(d) It would surpass anything in recent times
You shouldn't settle for anything less than 1st
Top 4 is almost certainly assured, 2nd, 3rd no difference, and 4th a qualifier. All much a likeness. The title is there for whoever wants it, and you are in a great position.
It'll only be a big boost to the club if you follow it up next season, and have a bit of sustained top end action. Liverpool almost won the title, and then bang....next season scrabbling for 6th, this season just about top half.
Does it get better? CL nights next year will be special. Virtually guaranteed a big boy in the group, brilliant nights under the lights. That music......
Where do I see you finishing? I know you won't like me saying it but I think 3rd.
- How do I think the season will end for us: Today, I think we'll finish second, behind Spurs. Ask me again tomorrow.
- What would I settle for: Treating this as being the question "What would you take if offered now", I wouldn't settle for anything less than first. That's not necessarily because I think we're favourites to get first, but this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go for glory.
- It's certainly made us noticed, although at the moment we're still simply a fairy tale. Ultimately this can probably be viewed as a platform, and the hard work to consolidate our status and keep some of the new fans we've attracted will go on for perhaps years to come.
- Depends if we win or not.
(a) challenging for Europe.
(b) wherever we finish this season, very happy whatever happens this year. A year ago we propped up the league!
(c) Raised the profile and expectations.
(d) Yes - in ascending order of preference: 1. We secure a Champions League spot. 2. Higher than 4th. 3. Win it.
If we can't win it I want Spurs to. I think they'll have a much better chance than us of establishing amongst the 'big' boys in the future - a 60k seater stadium will help there. Biggest danger at present for them is the established elite will be looking at the fantastic job Poch has done and wondering if they could snaffle him. Also pinching the young quality players. Comes with the territory I suppose.
Arrived in this morning and back on the 07.00 in the morning -hardly worth going to bed!
Like Nuneaton would be satisfied with top four place - our lack of squad depth will tell. Like today -Kante out and we have yesterdays man (from championship) - King on standby. Good club man of course but that's it. Too soon for Amartey I would guess -based on last weeks hesitancy which would be fatal in midfield -especially with Sessegnon buzzing. Our heralded Inler and Benoulane have just not pushed on - as in fact Kramaric who is playing near where I am based at present.Or on sub bench at least. I guess Walsh takes credit for the losers as well as the winners.
So top four would be magnificent -especially when we just exited February -12 months from the near disaster - when after the further touch line igoniminy on the Palace game and subsequent players internal meetings - which Ulloa referred to again on its anniversary- the new playing system was put forward- Albrighton came off the naughty step - vital for the new alignment and the rest is history....
By the way when we analyse the massive success of this season - with 4 4 2 working - which the previous regime found impossible in Premier League- pay respect to Paolo Benetti who has taken charge of the defensive strategy and structure this season -building on the reputation he has as a top Italian defensive coach. The home of good defensive practice -Italy and we have benefits this season
Hmmmm, a bit negative that JG. This squad has got us top of the league. Everyone who's played a part deserves credit for that.
King included.
Yes we haven't got Mata, Mikel or Ozil to come in but we're not Utd, Chelsea or Arsenal with their financial clout.
Walsh and the full management team, new and old, along with all the playing staff deserve nothing but respect for what they've done at our club.
Epic.
We probably will fall short due to our lack of squad depth, but that's not for want of trying behind the scenes. We have a brilliant sustainable model at the minute, we should do everything we can to keep it.
Whatever happens between now and the end of the season, Leicester fans just think this:
At worst, no at the very worst, you guys will be in Europa league
Anything else is priceless
comment by Merseysidefox (U4842)
posted 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
Hmmmm, a bit negative that JG. This squad has got us top of the league. Everyone who's played a part deserves credit for that.
King included.
Yes we haven't got Mata, Mikel or Ozil to come in but we're not Utd, Chelsea or Arsenal with their financial clout.
Walsh and the full management team, new and old, along with all the playing staff deserve nothing but respect for what they've done at our club.
Epic.
We probably will fall short due to our lack of squad depth, but that's not for want of trying behind the scenes. We have a brilliant sustainable model at the minute, we should do everything we can to keep it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Negativity and JG in the same sentence? Never 😂
Arro, you never know mate..... Westbrom could be challenging the title next season
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posted on 29/2/16
Not a Leicester fan, obviously but here in peace
Other than some right kn0bs on 606 from your club, most of the fans have been genuinely level headed and are enjoying the season for what it is: a great one
Therefore, I hope you can agree that whether Leicester wins the title or Spurs do, football at large wins because these rare two clubs that haven's won it in recent years and thus are providing fresh impetus and verve to the league.
In my view, Leicester can only lose it.
However, Ranieri is wily old fox, excuse the pun, he is doing his utmost of trying to deflect the pressure off of his players by persistently playing down Leicester's title credentials.
But we all know otherwise.
Leicester are a credible title favourites
Anything else is just either jealousy or darn right stupid assessment.,
As I said, you're having a wonderful season and so are we, let's just enjoy the ride and hope that one of us wins it
posted on 29/2/16
You should settle for nothing less than whatever happens.
If someone says, for example, I'd take 3rd now, that would be a heinous crime in my opinion.
Fantastic season for you guys, and I'm gutted United aren't pushing you for the title.
I'll be honest, I think I fancy Spurs for the title. Not sure how serious your owners are, but it only takes United/other top club to snatch Kante and Mahrez spits his dummy and wants to move to Spain, or either/both get big injuries, we could have another embarrassing showing in the CL (collectively) and lose our 4th place.
Prob not what you want to hear, and I'd cheer Leicester on in the CL no doubt. But that worse case scenario is looming.
Went to Old Trafford the other week and was sat next to a Leicester fan. He was sound enough and we talked footy, he was humble and wasn't gloating, just said he was enjoying it. He was about 45-50 I'd guess so had been following them for a good while.
We were playing poker at the time.
posted on 29/2/16
Copenhagen Fox, what do you know about Danish Badminton?
posted on 29/2/16
Right now 4th would be very disappointing for me, I don't want to have to go through a play off to qualify for the CL.
That said, there is no way I would settle for that now because we can seriously win it and have as much chance as Spurs and I think more chance than Arsenal and City. I really do think it's between one of us two now and like morespurs said, regardless of arguments between our boards, football wins if either of us wins it.
It's done wonders for the city, so I hear but you've seen it and have more of an idea than I have, ive not been home since last Christmas and we were bottom.
Does it get any better than this? I think the answer to that has to be no, this is it, this will likely be our best season ever in the entire history and future of the club. I can't realistically think that we will ever challenge for the title again. I have hopes and realistic expectations of challenging for Europe every year and that for me would be beyond my wildest dreams.
That's why I think we deserve to win it more than Spurs. No offence to any Spurs fans but you have won the league before albeit not the PL and realistically you will likely challenge in the future more regularly and will have more opportunities whereas I think this is it for us, if we don't win it now, we never will.
posted on 29/2/16
And Copenhagen yeah lets forget about that article and move on, no issue here 👍
posted on 1/3/16
Arro, I can see your point in that spurs are more likely to challenge the league in future seasons than Leicester but we have never actually had a title challenge in this premier league era. We have been a regular top 4 challenger for years now granted but never in with a shout of the title so this is totally alien to most of us spurs fans bar the older generation. If either spurs or Leicester win it then it will be amazing for the English game and will give others hope that any side can win that league if they build up the right team and put their mind to it
posted on 1/3/16
Something like;
Top and Vichai wooowooah Top and Vichai woowoowah they came here from Thailand
They brought Whelan from Ireland Top and Vichai....
I wouldnt be surprised if Wooowooah is a place in Australia ha ha 😂
posted on 1/3/16
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 55 seconds ago
Arro, I can see your point in that spurs are more likely to challenge the league in future seasons than Leicester but we have never actually had a title challenge in this premier league era. We have been a regular top 4 challenger for years now granted but never in with a shout of the title so this is totally alien to most of us spurs fans bar the older generation. If either spurs or Leicester win it then it will be amazing for the English game and will give others hope that any side can win that league if they build up the right team and put their mind to it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agree with that 👍
posted on 1/3/16
In answer to the original questions:
(a) A top finish
(b) Champions or runners-up, anything else would be an anti-climax
(c) Obviously a huge amount of extra publicity for the club
(d) It would surpass anything in recent times
posted on 1/3/16
You shouldn't settle for anything less than 1st
Top 4 is almost certainly assured, 2nd, 3rd no difference, and 4th a qualifier. All much a likeness. The title is there for whoever wants it, and you are in a great position.
It'll only be a big boost to the club if you follow it up next season, and have a bit of sustained top end action. Liverpool almost won the title, and then bang....next season scrabbling for 6th, this season just about top half.
Does it get better? CL nights next year will be special. Virtually guaranteed a big boy in the group, brilliant nights under the lights. That music......
Where do I see you finishing? I know you won't like me saying it but I think 3rd.
posted on 1/3/16
- How do I think the season will end for us: Today, I think we'll finish second, behind Spurs. Ask me again tomorrow.
- What would I settle for: Treating this as being the question "What would you take if offered now", I wouldn't settle for anything less than first. That's not necessarily because I think we're favourites to get first, but this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go for glory.
- It's certainly made us noticed, although at the moment we're still simply a fairy tale. Ultimately this can probably be viewed as a platform, and the hard work to consolidate our status and keep some of the new fans we've attracted will go on for perhaps years to come.
- Depends if we win or not.
posted on 1/3/16
(a) challenging for Europe.
(b) wherever we finish this season, very happy whatever happens this year. A year ago we propped up the league!
(c) Raised the profile and expectations.
(d) Yes - in ascending order of preference: 1. We secure a Champions League spot. 2. Higher than 4th. 3. Win it.
If we can't win it I want Spurs to. I think they'll have a much better chance than us of establishing amongst the 'big' boys in the future - a 60k seater stadium will help there. Biggest danger at present for them is the established elite will be looking at the fantastic job Poch has done and wondering if they could snaffle him. Also pinching the young quality players. Comes with the territory I suppose.
posted on 1/3/16
Arrived in this morning and back on the 07.00 in the morning -hardly worth going to bed!
Like Nuneaton would be satisfied with top four place - our lack of squad depth will tell. Like today -Kante out and we have yesterdays man (from championship) - King on standby. Good club man of course but that's it. Too soon for Amartey I would guess -based on last weeks hesitancy which would be fatal in midfield -especially with Sessegnon buzzing. Our heralded Inler and Benoulane have just not pushed on - as in fact Kramaric who is playing near where I am based at present.Or on sub bench at least. I guess Walsh takes credit for the losers as well as the winners.
So top four would be magnificent -especially when we just exited February -12 months from the near disaster - when after the further touch line igoniminy on the Palace game and subsequent players internal meetings - which Ulloa referred to again on its anniversary- the new playing system was put forward- Albrighton came off the naughty step - vital for the new alignment and the rest is history....
By the way when we analyse the massive success of this season - with 4 4 2 working - which the previous regime found impossible in Premier League- pay respect to Paolo Benetti who has taken charge of the defensive strategy and structure this season -building on the reputation he has as a top Italian defensive coach. The home of good defensive practice -Italy and we have benefits this season
posted on 1/3/16
Hmmmm, a bit negative that JG. This squad has got us top of the league. Everyone who's played a part deserves credit for that.
King included.
Yes we haven't got Mata, Mikel or Ozil to come in but we're not Utd, Chelsea or Arsenal with their financial clout.
Walsh and the full management team, new and old, along with all the playing staff deserve nothing but respect for what they've done at our club.
Epic.
We probably will fall short due to our lack of squad depth, but that's not for want of trying behind the scenes. We have a brilliant sustainable model at the minute, we should do everything we can to keep it.
posted on 1/3/16
Whatever happens between now and the end of the season, Leicester fans just think this:
At worst, no at the very worst, you guys will be in Europa league
Anything else is priceless
posted on 1/3/16
comment by Merseysidefox (U4842)
posted 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
Hmmmm, a bit negative that JG. This squad has got us top of the league. Everyone who's played a part deserves credit for that.
King included.
Yes we haven't got Mata, Mikel or Ozil to come in but we're not Utd, Chelsea or Arsenal with their financial clout.
Walsh and the full management team, new and old, along with all the playing staff deserve nothing but respect for what they've done at our club.
Epic.
We probably will fall short due to our lack of squad depth, but that's not for want of trying behind the scenes. We have a brilliant sustainable model at the minute, we should do everything we can to keep it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Negativity and JG in the same sentence? Never 😂
posted on 1/3/16
Arro, you never know mate..... Westbrom could be challenging the title next season
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