ManOfSussex
We wunt be druv
I thought we were in for a spanking that day!
Awful ball from El-Abd in the build up for their second!
I also remember this one from just before Christmas in 2002. Never saw their winner because of the fog!
I thought we were in for a spanking that day!
Awful ball from El-Abd in the build up for their second!
They'll all be overwhelmed with excitement right now, and quite rightly so, as there's every chance of them beating United to take the title this weekend.
Next season is going to be such an enormous anti-climax for them, isn't it? Where on earth could they go from here? They're just never going to better it.
It may seem mean-spirited to ask the question right now, but I wonder what odds you can get on Ranieri to be sacked at some stage next season? Football is so fickle at times, that even the biggest of credits don't last long for managers, and somebody who's worked miracles is frequently ditched as soon as the miracle starts to fade. Will the Thais in charge at Leicester tolerate a less successful season next time around?
(Just curious: I love Ranieri, he's been an absolute breath of fresh air in amongst some of the arrogant buffoons in charge at certain PL clubs).
I also remember this one from just before Christmas in 2002. Never saw their winner because of the fog!
Is it just me that still thinks Leicester wont win the league...
Remember the Jimmy Case deaf game at Filbert St very well. Great support there that day. But I have a confession to make. I live in Doncaster and was working in Newport at the time of this game. But left work early so I could attend the game on my way back from Newport. Got there nice and early but wasn't a soul around the ground. Didn't have mobile phone or internet access then but eventually found the reason no-one was around is the game was 1st leg and was in Brighton. What a plonker. Still went to the 2nd leg at Filbert St but that was a week or whatever later. Was worth my troubles what a game.
A very funny night we did them 4-1 in their souless bowl just after they were promoted, an away day I will cherish for a long time. Funny club really, hard to neither dislike or like, with almost no rivals
What was impressive though was this comment from a reader (one Davie Gibson):
"Will he keep LCFC up? Yes.
Will he get us a top 10 finish - perhaps, though this year there will be a top 5 and below them 6 or 7 other teams battling for places - of which LCFC will be one. So, I'll settle for top 12.
His first task, however, is to secure a contract for Esteban Cambiasso, to bring in Bakary Sako to give us real pace down the right, and to find a ball-winning midfielder (hopefully Kante from Caen) to act as the anchor in front of the back three. Two out of this three would do, but all three would be a great first step."
His opinion was generally laughed at and mocked but that's some prescience. Give that man a job as a TV pundit.
Ash Patel, 40, had been a lifelong Liverpool fan until Leicester City were promoted to the Premier League.
The father-of-two from Leicester is now a season ticket holder at the King Power Stadium and regularly takes his sons, who were previously Chelsea fans, to the games.
"When I was younger all my friends supported the bigger teams," he told BBC Asian Network.
"I didn't think about supporting my own city because we wanted to watch the bigger players and it was all about winning matches. I never saw Leicester getting there to the top."
And of course our last meeting, somewhat spoiling their promotion party under Oscar Garcia.