studio150
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All I can say about the article, comedy gold.
To be honest, my main takeaway from the article is that it's amazing such an obvious idiot has the motor skills to operate a keyboard.
You must be chuffed that a big club like Villa are back in their rightful place in Europe too, eh Crodo?It is sad for Leicester, and I do have some affinity for them, done a few holidays in Leicestershire and twice done a stadium tour of the Walkers/King Power. It is a hugely impressive arena and is deserving of EPL football but Everton with all their history and huge support are a top division institution and I am glad they ultimately stayed up.
I'll be honest, the author lost me way before I got to the middle of that.Lessons for Brighton and Brentford: How the hierarchy defeated Leicester City — The Fosse Way
After the long-awaited post-relegation club statement gave little detail on how Leicester City will set about returning to the Premier League, Jamie Barnard shares his view on where we stand in the natural order of things.www.thefosseway.net
Funny article for a number of reasons:-
What makes them think Leicester are rightfully a top flight club in this football hierarchy? Championship at best.
They actually thought the atmosphere at their identikit and part paid for stadium had an atmosphere at some time!!!
The only issue with clappers was the cost......
They think the Ashburton Army are creating an atmosphere and are the reason for Arsenal's improvement.....
Good riddance to them, what a bunch of weirdos they must be.
Funny reading about mobile ticketing, fan ID at away games, over zealous stewarding, paying for ticket exchanges etc etc. They believe this was the reason they sunk and use it as a warning to others, including us.
We're already there thanks, have been for a while as progress on the pitch has been achieved.
The real reason for them sinking, as with Southampton, is the change in ownership and the change that leads to. They fail to understand that though. Hopefully something we'll not see for a long while.
Yep. Well said.That article is just a full on, lying on the floor in Woolworths next to the Pick'n'Mix, balled fists, legs in the air, screaming toddler tantrum. The headline and introduction has little to do with the content and the content has little to do with reality. Leicester were, for years, an archetypically wasteful basket case club.
They were relegated from the top tier in 2001/02 and went into administration in October 2002. Although they were £30 million in debt, they didn't sell players like Muzzy Izzet, Paul Dickov & Ian Walker and instead, were promoted straight back. The outrage this caused among their competitors was a significant trigger for the introduction of FFP.
They then got very lucky with rich and generous owners and crapped all over the FFP rules that their actions played a big part in ushering in. They cheated their way to promotion, chucked a £3m fine at the Football League and then became the fairytale tiny Leicester of 2015/16. Following their ECL adventure they continued to spend money they didn't have to the point where they are again being monitored for financial fair play, this time by Uefa. The whole Leicester story in the 2000s has been about short term money trumping sustainability. To associate themselves with Brighton and Brentford, who have continuously cut their cloth and concerned themselves with what was and was not affordable over the medium and long term is an insult.
Leicester are Viv Nicholson. They won the big prize and they spent, spent, spent it. By all means celebrate that the gamble paid off and you got a once in a lifetime win for a provincial side, but if your success is based on gambling, have the decency not to blame others when the inevitable happens and the luck runs out.
Not particularly given the noise from some Villa family, huge club though they are. 'You'll never beat the Villa!' was the chant I got over the phone last night, I hope Europe is ready for the tens of thousands of Brummies and Midlanders taking over their towns and cities next Autumn.You must be chuffed that a big club like Villa are back in their rightful place in Europe too, eh Crodo?
Lessons for Brighton and Brentford?! A huge factor in LCFC's relegation (funnily enough, not mentioned in the article) was the character of their team...far too many players who didn't seem interested, not up for a fight. We know that BHA spends a huge amount of time understanding the character of players we sign. I'm sure Brentford do, too. Our team is FULL of guys who will always give 100%. That's the important lesson that Leicester should have learned from us.Lessons for Brighton and Brentford: How the hierarchy defeated Leicester City — The Fosse Way
After the long-awaited post-relegation club statement gave little detail on how Leicester City will set about returning to the Premier League, Jamie Barnard shares his view on where we stand in the natural order of things.www.thefosseway.net
Funny article for a number of reasons:-
What makes them think Leicester are rightfully a top flight club in this football hierarchy? Championship at best.
They actually thought the atmosphere at their identikit and part paid for stadium had an atmosphere at some time!!!
The only issue with clappers was the cost......
They think the Ashburton Army are creating an atmosphere and are the reason for Arsenal's improvement.....
Good riddance to them, what a bunch of weirdos they must be.
Funny reading about mobile ticketing, fan ID at away games, over zealous stewarding, paying for ticket exchanges etc etc. They believe this was the reason they sunk and use it as a warning to others, including us.
We're already there thanks, have been for a while as progress on the pitch has been achieved.
The real reason for them sinking, as with Southampton, is the change in ownership and the change that leads to. They fail to understand that though. Hopefully something we'll not see for a long while.
I did think that, by his own nonsensical standard, having the 2nd tier as our natural level might be a bit optimistic.At least he's only consigning us to the 2nd tier rather than 3rd or 4th.