Since 1992 the only clubs that have won the prem title apart from Arsenal, Chelsea, united and city are Leeds (relegated a few years later) Blackburn (relegated a few years later) and Leicester...


Since 1992 the only clubs that have won the prem title apart from Arsenal, Chelsea, united and city are Leeds (relegated a few years later) Blackburn (relegated a few years later) and Leicester...![]()
Since 1992 the only clubs that have won the prem title apart from Arsenal, Chelsea, united and city are Leeds (relegated a few years later) Blackburn (relegated a few years later) and Leicester...![]()
I think Leeds won the last 1st Division League Championship before the premier started, but they still went down later lol
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Unlike most on here I genuinely do not want Leicester to go down but I am amazed how little their players are trying.
.Kasper.
Refreshing to hear a PL player admit it's not good enough.
That`s a red card tackle in my opinion and yet another United player to have escaped a red card this season.
Leicester were always going to struggle this year - they are not a club yet ready to mount a European campaign as well as compete full in domestic competition.
I know the timing does not coincide but the number of games and the toughness of the competition builds up. They just do not have the squad to cope with such competition over a whole season. For their sake it would have been better to go out early in the FA Cup. Too many gamesThat doesn't wash.
Leicester had a good CL group, all their PL games after the group ties were at home,
and they had qualified as group winners after round 5.
They have fallen apart in the period between no UEFA competition and now.

I know the timing does not coincide but the number of games and the toughness of the competition builds up. They just do not have the squad to cope with such competition over a whole season. For their sake it would have been better to go out early in the FA Cup. Too many games
They aren't our rivals but this is well worth a watch
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