gregbrighton
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Great result
Still want li to know if Leicester did actually officially fail FFP to get promoted. It seems there was an announcement that they may have done, but nothing official. I know Paul Barber isn't happy with Leicester winning the league (partly cos he's Spurs, partly cos they failed FFP). Nobody ever seems to mention it, and the huge majority of football neutrals will be unaware / won't care..
Still want li to know if Leicester did actually officially fail FFP to get promoted. It seems there was an announcement that they may have done, but nothing official. I know Paul Barber isn't happy with Leicester winning the league (partly cos he's Spurs, partly cos they failed FFP). Nobody ever seems to mention it, and the huge majority of football neutrals will be unaware / won't care..
It wasn't the Prem and therefore not sold to overseas TV like it is these days.
Hope that helps.
The prem is a branded division one as far as I'm concerned. I'm not of the 'Sky invented football' generation.
Hope that helps.
How do you know?
I'll not be laughing at Mr £72,000 cash out.Bloke who cashed in his Leicester bet earlydoors must be kicking himself
Not with Hull being shit at a crucial time
Wurzel had a record of being awesome at the end of a season prior to last season with the Bermondsey wankers, while Bruce's teams often become crap at the end of a season (Hull should've finished 11th in 13/14, but they ended up at 16th, and they were comfortably midtable in April before slipping to relegation last season)Careful, remember how shit Palace were during the last few games the year they went up through the playoffs....
Wurzel had a record of being awesome at the end of a season prior to last season with the Bermondsey wankers, while Bruce's teams often become crap at the end of a season (Hull should've finished 11th in 13/14, but they ended up at 16th, and they were comfortably midtable in April before slipping to relegation last season)
Incredible for players like Huth and Morgan, in the twilight of their careers, rock up for one last gig at Leicester having never ripped up any trees before and they find themselves in the middle of this absolute fairytale. I can see it now as an Escape to Victory type football film mixed with Graham Obree-esque overtones, Osvaldo Ardiles playing Robert Huth and Leonardo Ulloa featuring as himself.
Didn't Huth get a winners medal at Chelsea? That said, he was only a bit part player there, whereas at Leicester he's been a regular.
With Tottenham winning, that guarantees Champions League footie for Leicester next year.