by John Madejski's Wallet » 02 Mar 2016 21:39
by genome » 02 Mar 2016 22:09
by seahawk10 » 02 Mar 2016 22:43
John Madejski's Wallet Spurs, Arsenal, City all losing. Shame they couldn't get the win last night
by genome » 02 Mar 2016 23:00
by tidus_mi2 » 03 Mar 2016 14:58
genome Jeff Stelling going on about how it's a pivotal night in the title race - I don't see it. Nothing's really changed except Leicester gaining a point which Spurs can still catch with one game. They will go top with a win in the early kick-off on Saturday and then the pressure's back on Leicester. Not quite so pivotal just yet.
by genome » 03 Mar 2016 15:10
by Sanguine » 03 Mar 2016 15:40
tidus_mi2genome Jeff Stelling going on about how it's a pivotal night in the title race - I don't see it. Nothing's really changed except Leicester gaining a point which Spurs can still catch with one game. They will go top with a win in the early kick-off on Saturday and then the pressure's back on Leicester. Not quite so pivotal just yet.
It's pretty pivotal with the fact the London derby is on Saturday, Spurs win and it might turn into a 2 horse race, Spurs fail to win and Leicester have the opportunity to open a 5/6pt gap.
John Madejski's Wallet Spurs, Arsenal, City all losing. Shame they couldn't get the win last night
by Vision » 04 Mar 2016 14:05
Right, so, journalists have presented Claudio Ranieri with a bell...
The reason? Foxes midfielder Danny Drinkwater said earlier in the week that the manager uses an imaginary bell to get their attention during sessions. Seriously.
"From the beginning, when something was wrong, I said dilly ding, dilly dong, wake up during training sessions," Ranieri explained. "So for Christmas, for every player and every member of staff I bought a little bell as a joke."
by Maneki Neko » 04 Mar 2016 14:43
by John Smith » 04 Mar 2016 15:59
by Sanguine » 04 Mar 2016 16:05
by AthleticoSpizz » 04 Mar 2016 20:40
by AthleticoSpizz » 04 Mar 2016 20:52
by From Despair To Where? » 05 Mar 2016 10:27
VisionHoop Blah Totally agree, he's a cracking little player.
Man City are now something like 5/1 if anyone thinks they're favourites! I wouldn't be ruling them out mind...
That's really good value but would be even better value if Kompany wasn't made of Weetabix.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 05 Mar 2016 18:51
by Royal Ginger » 05 Mar 2016 20:21
by seahawk10 » 15 Mar 2016 02:17
Meanwhile Leicester won another typical Leicester game. By many measures of success (time of possession, shots, shots on goals, saves made by the opposition goalie) the visitors should have won.
If you watch them, they don't have near the talent of most teams in the EPL. Heck, Newcastle is in a relagation battle and in many ways outplayed Leicester while being away. But this game defined them. Pack it in, limit opponents really good chances, and hope for a moment of glory. No team has taken advantages of their chances as much as Leicester has this season who seemingly gets out shot, out cornered, out possessed every game but find that one quirky goal to win.
What is amazing, is this style of play is typical for a team of their overall talents against better clubs. Get 10 men behind the ball, hope for a free kick, breakaway, corner and sneak a win vs. a team pretty much everyones eyes tells them are the better team. It has historically worked a few times and allowed bottom dwellers to beat the Chelsea's, Man U's of the world.
But this is Leicesters entire season. Even against teams lower in the table rarely to they "look" like the better team. But somehow, they keep winning. Any other season I would be rooting for them, but my team Tottenham is in the chase for a title and thus I can't.
To use an analogy more US sports fans may understand- Leicester is the mid major Cinderella who has had a mind blowing run to the final 4.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 15 Mar 2016 07:12
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