By the way, we have played 7 matches in the league since we lost to West Ham,
Won. 4
Drawn 3
Points 15
Goals 14
Goals against. 4
Must agree with you that we have not been able to put a run together since losing to West Ham
By the way, do you actually check things before you post?
comment by Nevsaysagoal2city (U5194)
posted 9 minutes ago
Billy Billy the same hope that we where going to let you win the league not going to happen loser
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Not hope, but rather a probability, Leicester have an ageing squad pal, and they will find it hard to keep their better players when bigger clubs come along and offer to treble or quadruple their wages.
Mahrez and Kante for example, if a club comes in and offers to quadruple their wages, they will be asking to leave quicker than Mahrez falls to the floor> CL or no CL, Leicester are unlikely to be able to match the wages on offer elsewhere.
Leicester could win the PL, lose their better players, replace them with flops and slide back to nowhere. Miracles rarely happen once let alone twice.
Sorry i'm back...Rubbish Billy miracles do happen twice avoiding relegation and winning (maybe) the premier league there's two for a start off.
Ageing squad take out our antediluvian centre halves and er no.
Pay wages our our owners can match any offer they might get,so again er no
Kante will go and marhez if Barca come knocking but as you can see we are more than a one man team
Dream on
What's that? The media is talking about a once in a lifetime event? How very dare they!
Sandy, if we were top of the league you wouldn't be complaining if all the media was talking about was us, you'd complain if they weren't talking about us.
You're just very bitter
5 stars
They have played between 12 and 20 games less than their rivals , no injuries and god knows how many awful reffing decisions have gone their way
Lets see how they get on next season with midweek games
Most bitter losers ever. Sandy I expect nothing less from but the rest of you following his lead shows you're as bad as he is. Winning the league is not down to luck or flukes. It 38 games ffs. Get over it you bottled it when you had a great chance.
comment by squid ..Glass half FULL.. (U1125)
posted 3 minutes ago
5 stars
They have played between 12 and 20 games less than their rivals , no injuries and god knows how many awful reffing decisions have gone their way
Lets see how they get on next season with midweek games
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You Spurs genuinely care about star ratings don't you The other day I caught Sizzle one staring an article of mine and out him on this thread as our one star bandit
You're all like little Lisa Simpsons - "oh mark my work, pleeease"
Feeling bitter gives Sandy a sense of purpose. It's what makes him wake up every morning.
Voice
I will mark your work......10 out f 10 for most boring comment of the thread
You Fox fans really make me laugh
Do you really thin you will win this title if you do on playing the best football.................12 to 20 games less and untold luck with the refs are why you might win it
While I understand the Leicester love in, I can't also help but find it somewhat nauseating, over the top and more than a little disrespectful to Spurs. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth when successive players or managers from other clubs publicly state their support for Leicester immediately before playing them or before playing their only title rivals. That's not an accusation of foul play, by the way. But it's still not right.
Also leaving a bad taste in the mouth is the universal hysteria and risible bias in the media. It's been building for months but the BBC website's live text update the other day was simply a joke. Not a shred of objectivity. For instance, a huge deal was made of Fellaini's elbow but almost nothing whatsoever made of Huth's hair pull - the kind of thing he's been getting away with all season.
And what of Leicester breaking the Football League's financial rules, thereby allowing them a far bigger budget than their Championship rivals a couple of seasons ago and leading to their promotion. Nary a serious mention of it in the media, let alone anything by way of sustained, in depth investigation. Nothing, it seems, must be allowed to taint the fairy tale narrative.
In the meanwhile, Spurs have got on with their season quietly and professionally, aware that practically the whole nation is willing their failure. This is a club that has gone about things the right way - operating within their means; promoting youth; giving chances to academy products; filling the team with a core of English players; fighting for years (not just the one season) to crack the elite against overwhelming financial odds.
This is a club that has invested heavily in one of the best academy systems in the country; in one of the finest training facilities in the world; and is in the process of building an outstanding new stadium. All with money that it generates itself and all without getting into debt. This is a club that has been knocking on the door for years - suffering considerable misfortune along the way (lasagne, Chelsea CL win etc). This is a club that has, arguably more than any other, been disadvantaged by the emergence of two clubs financed by super rich owners. But for Chelsea and Man City's good fortune, it is likely that Spurs would by now have become Champions League perennials and, perhaps, regular title challengers.
So Spurs are deserving of wider respect than they have received this season - especially since they will have had to cope with a far busier fixture schedule (ten more games in total than Leicester) and ten fiercely fought local derbies (as opposed to none for Leicester).
If Spurs do win the title any year soon - then no club will have deserved it more.
comment by squid ..Glass half FULL.. (U1125)
posted 4 minutes ago
Voice
I will mark your work......10 out f 10 for most boring comment of the thread
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Ad you 5 out of 10 for missing the o from of
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 2 minutes ago
While I understand the Leicester love in, I can't also help but find it somewhat nauseating, over the top and more than a little disrespectful to Spurs. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth when successive players or managers from other clubs publicly state their support for Leicester immediately before playing them or before playing their only title rivals. That's not an accusation of foul play, by the way. But it's still not right.
Also leaving a bad taste in the mouth is the universal hysteria and risible bias in the media. It's been building for months but the BBC website's live text update the other day was simply a joke. Not a shred of objectivity. For instance, a huge deal was made of Fellaini's elbow but almost nothing whatsoever made of Huth's hair pull - the kind of thing he's been getting away with all season.
And what of Leicester breaking the Football League's financial rules, thereby allowing them a far bigger budget than their Championship rivals a couple of seasons ago and leading to their promotion. Nary a serious mention of it in the media, let alone anything by way of sustained, in depth investigation. Nothing, it seems, must be allowed to taint the fairy tale narrative.
In the meanwhile, Spurs have got on with their season quietly and professionally, aware that practically the whole nation is willing their failure. This is a club that has gone about things the right way - operating within their means; promoting youth; giving chances to academy products; filling the team with a core of English players; fighting for years (not just the one season) to crack the elite against overwhelming financial odds.
This is a club that has invested heavily in one of the best academy systems in the country; in one of the finest training facilities in the world; and is in the process of building an outstanding new stadium. All with money that it generates itself and all without getting into debt. This is a club that has been knocking on the door for years - suffering considerable misfortune along the way (lasagne, Chelsea CL win etc). This is a club that has, arguably more than any other, been disadvantaged by the emergence of two clubs financed by super rich owners. But for Chelsea and Man City's good fortune, it is likely that Spurs would by now have become Champions League perennials and, perhaps, regular title challengers.
So Spurs are deserving of wider respect than they have received this season - especially since they will have had to cope with a far busier fixture schedule (ten more games in total than Leicester) and ten fiercely fought local derbies (as opposed to none for Leicester).
If Spurs do win the title any year soon - then no club will have deserved it more.
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for writing all off that.
It's no disrespect to Spurs, who are quite likeable and innocuous and if they were in a race with United, City, Arsenal, Chelsea would be the nations favourites instead.
But it's Leicester, so you're not. Boo hoo.
Billy I enjoyed your comment
Billy I enjoyed your comment
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Can't understand why unless of course you believe that folks shouldn't say what they think or feel.
I can understand the frustration though at being so near, but not quite , in the position where the spoils and spotlight goes to the winner....oh well....
The Post Nearly Man
That about sums it up.
Billy, some fair points, but any club that wins the title deserves it.
Great comment Billy.
The Leicester love in is ridiculous. And all these opposition supporters making out they love Leicester, is actually hiding their hatred of Tottenham, Their bile about Leicester deserving it is rubbish, they just don`t want Spurs to win it.
The complete disregard by the media to tonight`s game that Spurs may actually win it is being overshadowed by their creaming Leicester. Complete and utter joke.
That's all we need more bloody chavvvves
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
Sandy, you seem to have lost the magic of football. We're on the cusp of handing to title on to new holders and I couldn't be happier that it's a club like Leicester.
That's not just because I don't want to see Spurs winning it, but because it's a fairytale story of a club winning against all the odds, that gives hope to every football supporter in this land, that just one day it may happen to the team they support.
That's the dream that makes football the great game it is - it's a pity you can't see that.
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comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 17 minutes ago
While I understand the Leicester love in, I can't also help but find it somewhat nauseating, over the top and more than a little disrespectful to Spurs. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth when successive players or managers from other clubs publicly state their support for Leicester immediately before playing them or before playing their only title rivals. That's not an accusation of foul play, by the way. But it's still not right.
Also leaving a bad taste in the mouth is the universal hysteria and risible bias in the media. It's been building for months but the BBC website's live text update the other day was simply a joke. Not a shred of objectivity. For instance, a huge deal was made of Fellaini's elbow but almost nothing whatsoever made of Huth's hair pull - the kind of thing he's been getting away with all season.
And what of Leicester breaking the Football League's financial rules, thereby allowing them a far bigger budget than their Championship rivals a couple of seasons ago and leading to their promotion. Nary a serious mention of it in the media, let alone anything by way of sustained, in depth investigation. Nothing, it seems, must be allowed to taint the fairy tale narrative.
In the meanwhile, Spurs have got on with their season quietly and professionally, aware that practically the whole nation is willing their failure. This is a club that has gone about things the right way - operating within their means; promoting youth; giving chances to academy products; filling the team with a core of English players; fighting for years (not just the one season) to crack the elite against overwhelming financial odds.
This is a club that has invested heavily in one of the best academy systems in the country; in one of the finest training facilities in the world; and is in the process of building an outstanding new stadium. All with money that it generates itself and all without getting into debt. This is a club that has been knocking on the door for years - suffering considerable misfortune along the way (lasagne, Chelsea CL win etc). This is a club that has, arguably more than any other, been disadvantaged by the emergence of two clubs financed by super rich owners. But for Chelsea and Man City's good fortune, it is likely that Spurs would by now have become Champions League perennials and, perhaps, regular title challengers.
So Spurs are deserving of wider respect than they have received this season - especially since they will have had to cope with a far busier fixture schedule (ten more games in total than Leicester) and ten fiercely fought local derbies (as opposed to none for Leicester).
If Spurs do win the title any year soon - then no club will have deserved it more.
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[sniff]
Meaningless hyperbole with a thin veneer of amateur dramatics...., an Oscar winning performance, bravo.
You guys have finally cracked. At least you lasted longer than your players
Yes top our players did star to crack after playing 12 more games than you , what did you expect
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 13 minutes ago
Great comment Billy.
The Leicester love in is ridiculous. And all these opposition supporters making out they love Leicester, is actually hiding their hatred of Tottenham, Their bile about Leicester deserving it is rubbish, they just don`t want Spurs to win it.
The complete disregard by the media to tonight`s game that Spurs may actually win it is being overshadowed by their creaming Leicester. Complete and utter joke.
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posted on 2/5/16
By the way, we have played 7 matches in the league since we lost to West Ham,
Won. 4
Drawn 3
Points 15
Goals 14
Goals against. 4
Must agree with you that we have not been able to put a run together since losing to West Ham
By the way, do you actually check things before you post?
posted on 2/5/16
comment by Nevsaysagoal2city (U5194)
posted 9 minutes ago
Billy Billy the same hope that we where going to let you win the league not going to happen loser
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Not hope, but rather a probability, Leicester have an ageing squad pal, and they will find it hard to keep their better players when bigger clubs come along and offer to treble or quadruple their wages.
Mahrez and Kante for example, if a club comes in and offers to quadruple their wages, they will be asking to leave quicker than Mahrez falls to the floor> CL or no CL, Leicester are unlikely to be able to match the wages on offer elsewhere.
Leicester could win the PL, lose their better players, replace them with flops and slide back to nowhere. Miracles rarely happen once let alone twice.
posted on 2/5/16
Sorry i'm back...Rubbish Billy miracles do happen twice avoiding relegation and winning (maybe) the premier league there's two for a start off.
Ageing squad take out our antediluvian centre halves and er no.
Pay wages our our owners can match any offer they might get,so again er no
Kante will go and marhez if Barca come knocking but as you can see we are more than a one man team
Dream on
posted on 2/5/16
What's that? The media is talking about a once in a lifetime event? How very dare they!
Sandy, if we were top of the league you wouldn't be complaining if all the media was talking about was us, you'd complain if they weren't talking about us.
You're just very bitter
posted on 2/5/16
5 stars
They have played between 12 and 20 games less than their rivals , no injuries and god knows how many awful reffing decisions have gone their way
Lets see how they get on next season with midweek games
posted on 2/5/16
Most bitter losers ever. Sandy I expect nothing less from but the rest of you following his lead shows you're as bad as he is. Winning the league is not down to luck or flukes. It 38 games ffs. Get over it you bottled it when you had a great chance.
posted on 2/5/16
comment by squid ..Glass half FULL.. (U1125)
posted 3 minutes ago
5 stars
They have played between 12 and 20 games less than their rivals , no injuries and god knows how many awful reffing decisions have gone their way
Lets see how they get on next season with midweek games
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You Spurs genuinely care about star ratings don't you The other day I caught Sizzle one staring an article of mine and out him on this thread as our one star bandit
You're all like little Lisa Simpsons - "oh mark my work, pleeease"
posted on 2/5/16
Feeling bitter gives Sandy a sense of purpose. It's what makes him wake up every morning.
posted on 2/5/16
Voice
I will mark your work......10 out f 10 for most boring comment of the thread
posted on 2/5/16
You Fox fans really make me laugh
Do you really thin you will win this title if you do on playing the best football.................12 to 20 games less and untold luck with the refs are why you might win it
posted on 2/5/16
While I understand the Leicester love in, I can't also help but find it somewhat nauseating, over the top and more than a little disrespectful to Spurs. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth when successive players or managers from other clubs publicly state their support for Leicester immediately before playing them or before playing their only title rivals. That's not an accusation of foul play, by the way. But it's still not right.
Also leaving a bad taste in the mouth is the universal hysteria and risible bias in the media. It's been building for months but the BBC website's live text update the other day was simply a joke. Not a shred of objectivity. For instance, a huge deal was made of Fellaini's elbow but almost nothing whatsoever made of Huth's hair pull - the kind of thing he's been getting away with all season.
And what of Leicester breaking the Football League's financial rules, thereby allowing them a far bigger budget than their Championship rivals a couple of seasons ago and leading to their promotion. Nary a serious mention of it in the media, let alone anything by way of sustained, in depth investigation. Nothing, it seems, must be allowed to taint the fairy tale narrative.
In the meanwhile, Spurs have got on with their season quietly and professionally, aware that practically the whole nation is willing their failure. This is a club that has gone about things the right way - operating within their means; promoting youth; giving chances to academy products; filling the team with a core of English players; fighting for years (not just the one season) to crack the elite against overwhelming financial odds.
This is a club that has invested heavily in one of the best academy systems in the country; in one of the finest training facilities in the world; and is in the process of building an outstanding new stadium. All with money that it generates itself and all without getting into debt. This is a club that has been knocking on the door for years - suffering considerable misfortune along the way (lasagne, Chelsea CL win etc). This is a club that has, arguably more than any other, been disadvantaged by the emergence of two clubs financed by super rich owners. But for Chelsea and Man City's good fortune, it is likely that Spurs would by now have become Champions League perennials and, perhaps, regular title challengers.
So Spurs are deserving of wider respect than they have received this season - especially since they will have had to cope with a far busier fixture schedule (ten more games in total than Leicester) and ten fiercely fought local derbies (as opposed to none for Leicester).
If Spurs do win the title any year soon - then no club will have deserved it more.
posted on 2/5/16
comment by squid ..Glass half FULL.. (U1125)
posted 4 minutes ago
Voice
I will mark your work......10 out f 10 for most boring comment of the thread
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Ad you 5 out of 10 for missing the o from of
posted on 2/5/16
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 2 minutes ago
While I understand the Leicester love in, I can't also help but find it somewhat nauseating, over the top and more than a little disrespectful to Spurs. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth when successive players or managers from other clubs publicly state their support for Leicester immediately before playing them or before playing their only title rivals. That's not an accusation of foul play, by the way. But it's still not right.
Also leaving a bad taste in the mouth is the universal hysteria and risible bias in the media. It's been building for months but the BBC website's live text update the other day was simply a joke. Not a shred of objectivity. For instance, a huge deal was made of Fellaini's elbow but almost nothing whatsoever made of Huth's hair pull - the kind of thing he's been getting away with all season.
And what of Leicester breaking the Football League's financial rules, thereby allowing them a far bigger budget than their Championship rivals a couple of seasons ago and leading to their promotion. Nary a serious mention of it in the media, let alone anything by way of sustained, in depth investigation. Nothing, it seems, must be allowed to taint the fairy tale narrative.
In the meanwhile, Spurs have got on with their season quietly and professionally, aware that practically the whole nation is willing their failure. This is a club that has gone about things the right way - operating within their means; promoting youth; giving chances to academy products; filling the team with a core of English players; fighting for years (not just the one season) to crack the elite against overwhelming financial odds.
This is a club that has invested heavily in one of the best academy systems in the country; in one of the finest training facilities in the world; and is in the process of building an outstanding new stadium. All with money that it generates itself and all without getting into debt. This is a club that has been knocking on the door for years - suffering considerable misfortune along the way (lasagne, Chelsea CL win etc). This is a club that has, arguably more than any other, been disadvantaged by the emergence of two clubs financed by super rich owners. But for Chelsea and Man City's good fortune, it is likely that Spurs would by now have become Champions League perennials and, perhaps, regular title challengers.
So Spurs are deserving of wider respect than they have received this season - especially since they will have had to cope with a far busier fixture schedule (ten more games in total than Leicester) and ten fiercely fought local derbies (as opposed to none for Leicester).
If Spurs do win the title any year soon - then no club will have deserved it more.
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for writing all off that.
posted on 2/5/16
It's no disrespect to Spurs, who are quite likeable and innocuous and if they were in a race with United, City, Arsenal, Chelsea would be the nations favourites instead.
But it's Leicester, so you're not. Boo hoo.
posted on 2/5/16
Billy I enjoyed your comment
posted on 2/5/16
Billy I enjoyed your comment
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Can't understand why unless of course you believe that folks shouldn't say what they think or feel.
I can understand the frustration though at being so near, but not quite , in the position where the spoils and spotlight goes to the winner....oh well....
posted on 2/5/16
The Post Nearly Man
That about sums it up.
Billy, some fair points, but any club that wins the title deserves it.
posted on 2/5/16
Great comment Billy.
The Leicester love in is ridiculous. And all these opposition supporters making out they love Leicester, is actually hiding their hatred of Tottenham, Their bile about Leicester deserving it is rubbish, they just don`t want Spurs to win it.
The complete disregard by the media to tonight`s game that Spurs may actually win it is being overshadowed by their creaming Leicester. Complete and utter joke.
posted on 2/5/16
I bloody love Leicester.
posted on 2/5/16
That's all we need more bloody chavvvves
posted on 2/5/16
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
Sandy, you seem to have lost the magic of football. We're on the cusp of handing to title on to new holders and I couldn't be happier that it's a club like Leicester.
That's not just because I don't want to see Spurs winning it, but because it's a fairytale story of a club winning against all the odds, that gives hope to every football supporter in this land, that just one day it may happen to the team they support.
That's the dream that makes football the great game it is - it's a pity you can't see that.
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Best comment on this thread
posted on 2/5/16
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 17 minutes ago
While I understand the Leicester love in, I can't also help but find it somewhat nauseating, over the top and more than a little disrespectful to Spurs. It leaves a bad taste in the mouth when successive players or managers from other clubs publicly state their support for Leicester immediately before playing them or before playing their only title rivals. That's not an accusation of foul play, by the way. But it's still not right.
Also leaving a bad taste in the mouth is the universal hysteria and risible bias in the media. It's been building for months but the BBC website's live text update the other day was simply a joke. Not a shred of objectivity. For instance, a huge deal was made of Fellaini's elbow but almost nothing whatsoever made of Huth's hair pull - the kind of thing he's been getting away with all season.
And what of Leicester breaking the Football League's financial rules, thereby allowing them a far bigger budget than their Championship rivals a couple of seasons ago and leading to their promotion. Nary a serious mention of it in the media, let alone anything by way of sustained, in depth investigation. Nothing, it seems, must be allowed to taint the fairy tale narrative.
In the meanwhile, Spurs have got on with their season quietly and professionally, aware that practically the whole nation is willing their failure. This is a club that has gone about things the right way - operating within their means; promoting youth; giving chances to academy products; filling the team with a core of English players; fighting for years (not just the one season) to crack the elite against overwhelming financial odds.
This is a club that has invested heavily in one of the best academy systems in the country; in one of the finest training facilities in the world; and is in the process of building an outstanding new stadium. All with money that it generates itself and all without getting into debt. This is a club that has been knocking on the door for years - suffering considerable misfortune along the way (lasagne, Chelsea CL win etc). This is a club that has, arguably more than any other, been disadvantaged by the emergence of two clubs financed by super rich owners. But for Chelsea and Man City's good fortune, it is likely that Spurs would by now have become Champions League perennials and, perhaps, regular title challengers.
So Spurs are deserving of wider respect than they have received this season - especially since they will have had to cope with a far busier fixture schedule (ten more games in total than Leicester) and ten fiercely fought local derbies (as opposed to none for Leicester).
If Spurs do win the title any year soon - then no club will have deserved it more.
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[sniff]
Meaningless hyperbole with a thin veneer of amateur dramatics...., an Oscar winning performance, bravo.
posted on 2/5/16
You guys have finally cracked. At least you lasted longer than your players
posted on 2/5/16
Yes top our players did star to crack after playing 12 more games than you , what did you expect
posted on 2/5/16
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 13 minutes ago
Great comment Billy.
The Leicester love in is ridiculous. And all these opposition supporters making out they love Leicester, is actually hiding their hatred of Tottenham, Their bile about Leicester deserving it is rubbish, they just don`t want Spurs to win it.
The complete disregard by the media to tonight`s game that Spurs may actually win it is being overshadowed by their creaming Leicester. Complete and utter joke.
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