If Borini's the answer you have got to be asking the wrong question
Isn't that a line from "I Robot"?
If Borini's the answer you have got to be asking the wrong question
It's the clean sheets every week which is impressive. Allied to what Vardy can do on the break, these wins are no surprise.
The games are exciting because of the situation but the football? One or two exciting moves in a game does not constitute exciting football. It has nothing to do with bitterness RCL . We have a very exciting team at Spurs and the future right now is looking very bright indeed. There is no need at all for bitterness but I do recognise negative football when I see it and Leicester are in the same mold as Revie's Leeds, and Graham's Arsenal, and that RCL is boring whether it offends your sense of be nice to Leicester or not.
... weve won the most games away from home scoring 7 more goals than you guys in the process (although we have played 1 game more) ... if that's negative football I'll take it every day of the week ... the only place I have seen 'negative' mentioned in reference to us is from Spurs fans (perhaps understandably in the circumstances) ... being old enough to have seen Revie's Leeds and Graham's Arsenal I can safely say we are nothing like either of them ...Pretty selective with your words there fella !Plus of course penalties against them aren't allowed (how many penalties have been awarded against them this season, plus they've been given about twice as many as anyone else). There was another one in the Sunderland game by Huth, probably would have been harsh to award, but they have certainly been given in the past. But the refs aren't going to spoil the party are they? Having said that, no doubt Leicester deserved to beat Sunderland.
Plus of course penalties against them aren't allowed (how many penalties have been awarded against them this season, plus they've been given about twice as many as anyone else). There was another one in the Sunderland game by Huth, probably would have been harsh to award, but they have certainly been given in the past. But the refs aren't going to spoil the party are they? Having said that, no doubt Leicester deserved to beat Sunderland.
... but you conveniently skip over the two we weren't given? ... Yedlin on Okazaki and Kaboul blocking Mahrez's shot with his arm whilst turning his back ... the Sunderland keeper made 3 or 4 stops that could have resulted in goals ... Schmeichel made one save (good though it was)...It's the whole season that matters not the first few matches. Even if we assume causality rather than randomness (and we were the better team in all four matches so I'm biased towards the latter) then your post essentially assumes that changing something pre-season that would have affected the results of those matches would have no effect at all on the other 34. I'm not sure how that can be true.As I've said previously, our start to the season was unforgivably slow and, time has told, has come back to haunt us at the business end of the season. The sluggish and bizarre loss to United, the capitulation against Stoke, the late goal at Leicester which was cancelled out 2 minutes later, the goalless draw against Everton in a match that we dominated. I make that anywhere between 6-9 points dropped.
My feeling is that our ludicrous pre-season arrangements and traditional dallying in the transfer window with some soap opera with WBA thrown in for good measure were the two main contributing factors to a pathetic return of 3 points from our first 12...decidedly not the record a title contender should be showing.
Hmm, I personally thought you were lucky to come away with a point from the KP. We should have definitely had a penalty.
Your worst 5 match streak all year got you 6 points. Our best one got us 15. The other way around is the same. So while you are massive favourites its not a done deal.... but you conveniently skip over the two we weren't given? ... Yedlin on Okazaki and Kaboul blocking Mahrez's shot with his arm whilst turning his back ... the Sunderland keeper made 3 or 4 stops that could have resulted in goals ... Schmeichel made one save (good though it was)...
Personally I still think you have a chance ... and I've been expecting a hiccup from us in every one of the last 5 games ... but we have some strong, resolute characters and are very dangerous going forward ...
West Ham at home will be tough ... as will Stoke \way for you ... both got very dangerous players ...
The fat lady certainly aint singing yet as far as I'm concerned ...
Your worst 5 match streak all year got you 6 points. Our best one got us 15. The other way around is the same. So while you are massive favourites its not a done deal.
Your worst 5 match streak all year got you 6 points. Our best one got us 15. The other way around is the same. So while you are massive favourites its not a done deal.

We outplayed you for the majority of the game, and then gave a silly goal away.

... wouldn't agree ... but that's football ... also thought Alli's goal had more than a suspicion of offside .... Manrez's on the other hand ... sublime ...![]()
It's the whole season that matters not the first few matches. Even if we assume causality rather than randomness (and we were the better team in all four matches so I'm biased towards the latter) then your post essentially assumes that changing something pre-season that would have affected the results of those matches would have no effect at all on the other 34. I'm not sure how that can be true.
Pretty selective with your words there fella !
No mention of the two we could of been awarded , one blatant on Okizaki and another that would of been fortuitous with the handball...... but that's football and no whinges from us , unlike erm.... ah , won't bother .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-36017396Terrible news for the British toner cartridge industry:
It clearly wasn't offside, but I'm sure that you know that already.thought Alli's goal had more than a suspicion of offside
Ha ha but be rude not to convey LCFC's sincere thanks for smashing United and guaranteeing us champions league football next season !It`s looking like Leicester`s league now, we have to give them credit, they have found a style that gets results but their football does not befit that of champions. It will be a poor advertisement for English football when they eventually win it. Who would have thought a team with 8 defenders and a couple of greyhounds could win the PL, staggering, and the most one-off of all one-off seasons.
Not quite. You could lose all of your games and Liverpool and City could win European silverware.Ha ha but be rude not to convey LCFC's sincere thanks for smashing United and guaranteeing us champions league football next season !
