Leicester only need two more wins to beat their highest ever Premier League points total for a season. That Vardy goal was mental.
Leicester don't have to contend with kidnappings, wars, solving the problem international diamond smuggling rings before every game like Roy and the rest of the team did. No mid table stuff for them either. Nails biting Championship or relegation battles every season. Was well known enough to feature on a GPO stamp.The phrase Roy Of The Rovers stuff has become widely used to describe some unexpected triumph. Of course it was good, what else would you expect in a comic named The Tiger?
Does anyone know what odds they were for the title at the beginning of the season? Am assuming it would have been 100s if not 1000-1 so as well as the best thing to happen in the Premier League could also be one of the most unlikely. Even a top 4 finish would have been ridiculous odds.
Used to,work,with a big Leicester fan who used to put £20 on them winning the league, whatever division they were in, every season. Hope he carried on with it. Might make up for him getting a Keith Weller (a great player BTW) tattoo and Weller then promptly leaving to play in the USA.
What a load of bollocks. After the Pearson incident, i never thought I'd be wanting Leicester to win a game let alone the league, but they've been class this season.
They were 1000/1 to be top at christmas and 5000/1 to win the title. There is a bloke in Leicester who put £5 on each, he is already £5000 up!
If there's ever been a occasion to use the term "wildly inaccurate statement" this could be the time!
I think Leicester are more the John Prescott of football. You can't believe they've got where they are but they are thriving.
I sort of agree but if Leicester win this year it'll feel more like the big boys were **** this year. I'd rather a team like Spurs or Everton won, that would feel more like the hard work paid off, giving chance to young players and taking punts. Leicester would feel like a total fluke. Because it has come out of nowhere. it wouldn't turn the tide and change the landscape for the future because it's one off. Whereas a win by teams that have often done a good job, consistently but come short and finished 6/7/8th would prove more that their strategy is finally paying off.
So no credit for the scouting system which identified players and enabled Leicester to,achieve with what they have done with a squad which cost less to assemble than ours?
They've got much better value than we managed, but they have now spent more in the last two seasons than we have.