No ... but I think Swansea will , With the help from the 16th , 18th , 19th and 20th place teams . I 2 of these teams get on a bit of a roll , I think we will be in a nit of a pickle . Looking forward to the first leg of your next " European Adventure " , I know I am .
Regardless of what happens in the next round of the CL, Leicester have an incredible achievement under their belts by reaching the QF (also confirming the **** up by the author of this thread), whatever happens now, all's well that ends well.
I predicted tragedy in the Prem (it's been proven fact), and humiliation in the CL (that competition hasn't ended yet). The fact that LCFC has managed to scratch its way to the QF doesn't mean it will not get humiliated in the competition. You're still smarting from my having handed you your arse, earlier today. Everyone will take your jealous comments will a big pinch of salt.
Alas poor Hiag, I knew him Spurlockio... a fellow of most infantile jest and excrement fancy ... Not yet convinced whether you are Falstaff or Bottom... We like Shakespeare...the upward spiral for Leicester City continues ...the current form team in the EPL...and the quarter finals of the UCL ... Hope Spurs win the Finishing Above Arsenal One Time In Forever. trophy...will be nice for them to win some silverware...bless them ... ...although Chelsea are the worthy successors to our title of course... To Sleep , perchance to dream ...
As an ordained minister of the Universal Life Church I feel I have some authority here. It's time to put this discussion to bed. Hoddle is not a God, take it from me, an ordained Minister.
The dairy goodness the Minister brings is straight from the big cheese and has gone out of his whey to deliver. It's refreshing to hear fraiche news on the subject so you'd butter be good whilst he spreads the good news.
Breaking: Chelsea reach agreement to sign Spurs midfielder March 30, 2017 please log in to view this image please log in to view this image There’s some big transfer news coming out of Spain this afternoon with reports circulating that Chelsea have reached an agreement with Sours to sign midfielder Moussa Sissoko. The 27-year-old Frenchman only arrived at White Hart Lane last summer in a £30 million move from Newcastle United but it’s understood that boss Mauricio Pochettino has been less than impressed with his performances and is looking to off-load at the end of the season. please log in to view this image Having opted to go to North rather than West London last August, Spanish TV station Telecinco claims that the Premier League leaders have now reached a pre-agreement to bring the player to Stamford Bridge for a knock-down price of between £12-18 million. the cost of programme sellers has got ridiculous.
Good to have at your club...if you're starting an athletics team, he's a specialist in running fast in a straight line.
Why is the "Sissoko to Chelsea" story on this thread? This thread is about Hoddle being a god. Here's a video of the man, himself - skip to 4 minutes 38 seconds for an example of a cracking goal. "Typical Hoddle!"
So it's ok to have a pop at Leicester on this thread? Oh, and you don't tell me to go anywhere. Ever.
Hazard: My kids are very settled in London March 30, 2017 Antonio News 0 please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Embed from Getty Images Chelsea star Eden Hazard has revealed he could choose to settle permanently in London after retiring from the game because his children are “very settled” in the city. Hazard moved to London in 2012 after agreeing to join Chelsea from French side Lille, and he has since won the Premier League, the League Cup and the Europa League titles at Stamford Bridge. To add to the collective trophies he has won at Chelsea, the Belgium international was named the PFA Player of the Year in 2015, and has this season re-discovered such form to help fire Chelsea to the top of the Premier League table.