Most of us support teams that very rarely win things. Including you, until that miracle happened. Most neutrals wanted Leicester to win the title that year precisely because they never win things.
Spermlocks will be along to like my post to NSIS shortly, I'm sure ... Commdom on the other hand ... sums up his sex life
Given I’m the only one who’s mentioned it, you obviously mean me, so you probably should have addressed that to me. As it goes I’d not even seen NSIS’s post, but don’t let that stop you cry arsing - again
I’m sure @Commachio & @Spurlock will be chuffed that you’ve labelled them as ‘the usual suspects’ then. Whatever.
I'm not crying. I just simply pointed out two posters done exactly the same thing and only one was jumped on for it. It doesn't have to be a big deal.
FFS people... NO CUP FINALS OR GSMES TO WIN TITLES OR PROMOTIONS ****ing illiterate mo fos... And what's with the bitchfest...the politics thread is for that ****
Gonna add a couple more to help RCL get the thread back on topic, because I’m just a ****ing top bloke like that. Saints 1-4 Spurs. Got a call at 7am on the day of the game asking if I wanted a ticket, glad I accepted. Leicester 1-6 Spurs. First (and only so far) trip to Leicester and what a trip it was. Had the chance of going to the Hull game a few days later, gutted I passed it up as we won 7-1 there, Kane bagged 7 goals in the two games which meant he finished top scorer again.
5-2 in the NLD 2012 Spurs were 11 points ahead of us in Feb when they came to the Emirates. They went 0-2 up and Adebayor had scored, it looked like it was going to be every bit the humiliating day it was shaping up to be. Then Sagna pulled one back and it was game on again, then just before HT van persie equalised with a curling screamer from the edge of the box. Spurs must have lost their heads in that dressing room at HT because when we came out for the 2nd half we just tore them to shreds. We quickly went 3-2 up and then Walcott scored a brilliant 4th. I was in the clock end right above the spurs fans, and they were heading for the exits. There were so many of them trying to leave that they were having to queue and for those who couldn’t get out quick enough, they had to witness Walcott score again to make it 5-2