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SJV
25 April 2016 20:26:13
Can see Alli getting a retrospective ban for a sneaky punch on Yacob. Not what Spurs need.

Still 1-0, but West Brom in this...
Lumi-Ukko
25 April 2016 20:53:11

So Leicester need one win or three draws from three (assuming Spurs don't drop any more points). With a couple of tough games it won't be plain sailing, but also Everton who will already be on their holidays it is is hard to see past them now. Spurs have a difficult trip to Chelsea next week which promises not to be easy and the title could well be decided by the end of next week's games.


My Fantasy team could well have used a massive Alli, Eriksen, Kane goalfest tonight to help me pull some ground on first position in my friends' league. They did me no favours tonight. 


SEMerc
25 April 2016 20:54:27

LOL, well that's the title gone.


Just one of those nights. I knew when Lamela hit the post it was not to be.


Oh and the missed penalty.

sriram
25 April 2016 20:57:06
What a transformation by Albion in second half - don't believe what I saw

Leicester's title now
Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
Arcus
25 April 2016 20:58:17
I would have liked to see an interesting end to the Prem, but an appallingly indifferent performance at home by Spurs. Talk about the old Highbury The Library slur, the Spurs crowd were comatose for most of that match compared to Leicester yesterday. Very disappointing.
Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
SEMerc
25 April 2016 21:00:20

I would have liked to see an interesting end to the Prem, but an appallingly indifferent performance at home by Spurs. Talk about the old Highbury The Library slur, the Spurs crowd were comatose for most of that match compared to Leicester yesterday. Very disappointing.

Originally Posted by: Arcus 


So were the team in the second half.

springsunshine
25 April 2016 21:01:13

Its all over now,barring a total implosion from Leicester,and they will more than likely be champions on sunday.


Spurs have simply drawn too many games but if they continue to improve as they have done next season could be theirs.At least they will have champions league football at White Hart Lane next season,which I suspect was the objective this season.


The other positive,is Kane and Ali are English,so promising for the euros.

Arcus
25 April 2016 21:07:49


Its all over now,barring a total implosion from Leicester,and they will more than likely be champions on sunday.


 


Originally Posted by: springsunshine 


And that's the silver lining I suppose, rubbing Manure's face in it on their own turf.


Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
SEMerc
25 April 2016 21:09:23

Hmmm, I wonder if Dele Alli is going to be reported for the punch he delivered to Yacob. A suspension beckons.

Lumi-Ukko
25 April 2016 21:17:12
A ban for Alli is probably deserved. It'll make him ponder his disciplinary issues and keep him fresh for the euros where I think he will be a sensation should he start each game.
Gandalf The White
25 April 2016 22:01:33


Its all over now,barring a total implosion from Leicester,and they will more than likely be champions on sunday.


Spurs have simply drawn too many games but if they continue to improve as they have done next season could be theirs.At least they will have champions league football at White Hart Lane next season,which I suspect was the objective this season.


The other positive,is Kane and Ali are English,so promising for the euros.


Originally Posted by: springsunshine 


I wonder.  Man U away, Everton at home, Chelsea away.


Not sure they'll win at OT but they should get over the line at home to Everton.


It would be fitting if they arrived at Stamford Bridge as champions for the final match of the campaign.


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sriram
25 April 2016 22:40:38

The greatest story in English football to be written in the next few weeks. Certainly on a par with Brian Clough and Forest - I know he won the European cup but to win the premier league without super star big names and to make it more remarkable after being cast iron certainties for relegation last years defies belief


I wonder what will happen next season - where will Leicester finish. Will the Spurs bubble burst - what about the big names like City United Arsenal Chelsea and Liverpool. Who will be the favourites next season - does anyone know - after this season - who knows what might happen


Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
Lumi-Ukko
25 April 2016 22:51:10
I fully expect next season to revert to type with a resurgence from some, if not all of Chelsea, Arsenal, the Manchester clubs, and perhaps Liverpool under Klopp, with only Spurs able to mix it with them. There's not a chance Leicester will repeat this season, and I can't see anyone else getting close with the usual suspects like Southampton, West Ham, and Everton to make up the remainder of the top 10.
SEMerc
25 April 2016 23:01:44
SEMerc
25 April 2016 23:10:24

I fully expect next season to revert to type with a resurgence from some, if not all of Chelsea, Arsenal, the Manchester clubs, and perhaps Liverpool under Klopp, with only Spurs able to mix it with them. There's not a chance Leicester will repeat this season, and I can't see anyone else getting close with the usual suspects like Southampton, West Ham, and Everton to make up the remainder of the top 10.

Originally Posted by: Lumi-Ukko 


It may well do so, although the TV money may increase the randomness of PL results.


One thing I'm certain of is that it's asking too much to expect ALL of Man U, Arsenal, Shiteh and the Chavs to show that this season was a fluke (to varying degrees) in terms of mediocrity.


The Dippers will be there or thereabouts, as the Klopp project unfolds. Sooooo, for them - maybe fifth with an outside chance of fourth. The top four will be between Spurs (who I don't expect to screw up) and any three of Manure, Shiteh, Arsenal and Chelsea.


Which three depends on which one screws up.

Lumi-Ukko
25 April 2016 23:17:45


 


It may well do so, although the TV money may increase the randomness of PL results.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


I do hope this proves to be the case.  Having the Premier League mirror the randomness of results that the Championship has (more level financially) can only prove to be good for football in the long term.


Saint Snow
26 April 2016 08:14:31


LOL, well that's the title gone.


Just one of those nights. I knew when Lamela hit the post it was not to be.


Oh and the missed penalty.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


 


If it's any consolation, I know just how you, mbrothers, et al are feeling


Not over yet, of course, and we've seen how footballing miracles can happen.


If Leicester are to win, I'd like them to wrap it up this weekend by beating the Manc scum - ending their hopes of a top 4 finish once & for all.


 



Martin
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SEMerc
26 April 2016 09:28:12


 


 


If it's any consolation, I know just how you, mbrothers, et al are feeling


Not over yet, of course, and we've seen how footballing miracles can happen.


If Leicester are to win, I'd like them to wrap it up this weekend by beating the Manc scum - ending their hopes of a top 4 finish once & for all.


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Well there is that. They should do it this weekend because they'd rather not drag it out. And that factors in Manure having the incentive to beat them too.


Ranieri will rightly be manager of the year and Leicester team of the year.


It is ironic that the so-called 'Tinkerman' has had the most settled team in PL history having made just 25 changes (enforced) throughout the season vs 80 or so under Maureen last year.

Saint Snow
26 April 2016 10:22:01

JFT96


 



Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
SEMerc
26 April 2016 10:25:13


JFT96


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Yep. Yep to everything.

SJV
26 April 2016 16:19:15

Alli charged with violent conduct by the FA. He'll be out for the rest of the season. Silly boy! 

In other news, justice prevailed in the Hillsborough trials 

SJV
26 April 2016 16:40:53

I wonder if the rag of a newspaper that is the S*n will print an apology headline for tomorrow's paper? 

SEMerc
26 April 2016 16:48:35


Alli charged with violent conduct by the FA. He'll be out for the rest of the season. Silly boy

In other news, justice prevailed in the Hillsborough trials 


Originally Posted by: SJV 


Not surprised the ref missed it. He also missed a stonewall penalty when Evans elbowed the ball.

sriram
26 April 2016 17:04:58
Is the Leicester probable title winning season a 1 in 100 year event - as everyone reckons normal service to be resumed next season
Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
Saint Snow
26 April 2016 22:20:27

Is the Leicester probable title winning season a 1 in 100 year event

Originally Posted by: sriram 


 


Given the pace of change in football over just the last 20/25 years, it's impossible to know what will happen going forwards. What's true is that Leicester (and Spurs) have benefitted from a bit of a transitional period for some of the richest clubs.


 



Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
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