Can see Leicester bottling this....in a red haze of "we wuz robbed" by that wicked ref. Timkerman will have his work cut out to steady the boat, with talismanic Vardy gone for 1 or 2 matches, Mahrez fading, sense of injustice....and the final match away to Chelsea. I moving towards Spurs
L v Swans - 3 Man U v L - 1 or 0 L v Everton - 3 Chelsea v L - 0 (unless they throw it since Fabregas says he does not want Spurs to win the League). Leicester would finish on 80 pts. S v WBA - 3 Chelsea v S - 1 S v Soton - 3 Newcastle v S - 3 Spurs would finish on 78 pts. Seems to me that the Leicester:Everton game is a key one since Everton are capable of beating anyone on a good night. Whichever way you look at it, it is a tall order, even for a team playing as well as Spurs. It would be great if it comes down to a last day grand finale! EDIT. Unsure what Vardy's absence will do in the mix.
I can see them bottling it too, or is that just the QPR way of looking at things? I'm pretty sure that if LFC played spurs now, spurs would win. Hold out you arrogant foxes.
I don't think they will bottle it, the point they gained against WH was of critical importance having been achieved with ten men and in injury time, luck appears to be on their side too. Their defence will see then through IMO, I would like to see them win it purely to prove that it is possible for a club from the lower leagues to actually aspire to win the premiership. I have no love for Leicester per se, just sick of the usual faces divvying up the glory.
It'll be Spurs or Leciester. That means at least two of the 'usual faces' missing out on Champions League, and a new name on the trophy. Personally, I hope it's Spurs. Watching Leicester this season, the team mentality has changed, and they have become a side typified by Vardy's anger towards the ref for rightly picking up his pathetic dive. If that's what Premier League success does to a 'normal' team, then I'm glad we're not there. Because it's ugly, undignified, and unworthy of success in my view.