... what has Leicester City's demise got to do with anything? ... you started this thread in January 2016 and our rise since your post has been truly meteoric ...

as complete wum fcuk-ups go I think you have a winner
Leicester City have historically been a yo-yo club between the top 2 divisions - somewhat analogous to Spurs yo-yo-ing from 5th to 10th on average (you have finished considerably lower in the EPL) in the tiop division over the same period - many a false dawn for both clubs
The difference now is that under our current owners we have been steadily growing both as a club and a brand over the last 5 years - we now have the best squad ever assembled at the club and are playing in the Champion's League for the first time in our history - having won the EPL - not a reward for failure

. That's progress on a phenomenal scale. In contrast, Spurs are still flitting around the same echelons of the league - well done on 3rd but it's still 3rd ... yes that's some progress I guess, certainly if you consider that between the start of the Premier league in 1992 up to 2005 the highest you had finished was 7th - and that just once .....
If demise means us not winning the EPL this season then OK

... but if it is aimed at us 'going back to our proper place' then I suspect you are in for a very long and frustrating wait, seet-pea ...
For what it's worth, with the continued shrewd investment and shrewd management of the club, I think we will be flirting with the top table for quite a few years yet -.I see 2 mini leagues developing over the next 2 or 3 seasons - Arsenal, Chelsea and the 2 Manchester clubs likely to dominate with Everton, Liverpool, Spurs and ourselves nipping at their coat tails (perosally I would really enjoy any of the last 4 winning the title and disrupting the cartel) - these will be joined by 2 clubs having very good seasons - the rest will be in a relegation scrap..
Happy waiting
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