Outcast wrote:Chavs imploding lol
Can't wait for Foden to settle the Foden Vs Mount debate in the final
There's even a debate?
Outcast wrote:Chavs imploding lol
Can't wait for Foden to settle the Foden Vs Mount debate in the final
Harry Dowd scored wrote:salford city wrote:Dont get the Leicester love-in plastic fans cannot stick these knobs. That said, they were the better team from the small amount that i saw
I think it is more anti chav than pro Leicester
CuteMancs wrote:I enjoyed that, and the funny thing is the chavs play them again on Tuesday!
Outcast wrote:Let's get it right
I hate Leicester, can't stand them, the media are bigging them right now, winners mentality blah blah, how did that winner's mentality workout for Wigan??
Just didn't want the Chavs to get momentum and Tuchel put in his place.
IanWright wrote:I don't get the hate for Leicester on here lol.
It would be nice for Chelsea to lose the CL final as well and fall out of the top 4.
IanWright wrote:I don't get the hate for Leicester on here lol.
It would be nice for Chelsea to lose the CL final as well and fall out of the top 4.
IanWright wrote:I don't get the hate for Leicester on here lol.
It would be nice for Chelsea to lose the CL final as well and fall out of the top 4.
IanWright wrote:I dunno- I think it is a David and Goliath story personally.
Leicester's net spend in the last 5 years is 124mil. Chelsea have smashed that in one transfer window last summer alone.
They've been able to keep competitive in spite of the power spending of a number of clubs around them. The connection between the chairman, the manager, the players and the fans is tangible.
Yesterday reinvested my faith in the FA Cup.
IanWright wrote:I dunno- I think it is a David and Goliath story personally.
Leicester's net spend in the last 5 years is 124mil. Chelsea have smashed that in one transfer window last summer alone.
They've been able to keep competitive in spite of the power spending of a number of clubs around them. The connection between the chairman, the manager, the players and the fans is tangible.
Yesterday reinvested my faith in the FA Cup.
belleebee wrote:IanWright wrote:I dunno- I think it is a David and Goliath story personally.
Leicester's net spend in the last 5 years is 124mil. Chelsea have smashed that in one transfer window last summer alone.
They've been able to keep competitive in spite of the power spending of a number of clubs around them. The connection between the chairman, the manager, the players and the fans is tangible.
Yesterday reinvested my faith in the FA Cup.
Agree with this. If not exactly David beating Goliath, it was certainly a story of the underdog winning out and I usually have a soft spot for the underdog, particularly as City played that role for quite a long period. As far as the press hyping up the win is concerned, this is surely par for the course: if, say, City under Keegan had beaten Chelsea in an FA cup final I’m sure the plaudits would have been just as loud.
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