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Snarfalicious

Well-Known Member
Jul 15, 2012
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Oh God, fuck this shit. We cannot, CANNOT, let Leicester win after this horrible, shitbag of a human being (No, not Jamie Vardy), posted this video, supporting them:



In a lot of ways, this Patriots/Leicester City collabortion (This is not a spelling error) is perfect.
 

Hazardousman

Audere est Facere
Jul 24, 2013
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Oh God, fuck this shit. We cannot, CANNOT, let Leicester win after this horrible, shitbag of a human being (No, not Jamie Vardy), posted this video, supporting them:



In a lot of ways, this Patriots/Leicester City collabortion (This is not a spelling error) is perfect.

What's more insulting is that Kane is a Pats fan and they are supporting Leicester lol.
 

LondonOllie

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Jul 17, 2003
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Hearing scummy cesc saying he doesn't want us to win it on MNF just reinforced my belief that players are willing to throw games so teams they dislike don't win.

The fact he is even saying that should mean he can't play IMO,, because he could put a shit shift in against Leicester and it only takes one player to fuck it up for the entire team let's face it.

Either that or he was trying to save face with the scum fans in which case he's an idiot because they hate him lol.

Yeah that is definitely something that crossed my mind. If Chelsea have nothing to play for and their last match of the season could determine if we or Leciester wins it all....will they throw the match and let Leciester win? You'd hope not if they are professionals, but you never know.

Maybe a few of the Spurs players could offer up their girlfriends to John Terry as an incentive to keep his team on track and win?
 

TH1239

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Jan 28, 2011
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Swansea have the talent to win at Leicester. They sat back against Arsenal and beat them on the counter at the Emirates. Sigurdsson, Montero, Ayew, Fer, Williams, etc are all very decent players. I'd say the talent gap between Swansea and Leicester isn't all that great without Vardy. Gaudolin will get his tactics spot-on and give them a chance to get something.

I don't think there's any doubt that United will grab at least a draw against Leicester at home. City dropped points today, so they have to believe they can pip them to fourth and Arsenal's form shows sign of imminent collapse based on some very poor play recently.

The key is going to be that Everton game. Can they get a draw away with nothing to play for? They have more talent, in my opinion, throughout their squad than Leicester. But Martinez has gotten it so wrong all season, that I would fancy Ranieri to outwit him tactically. If Everton can get a draw, then we will win the title in my opinion.
 

spurs-r-us

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Aug 21, 2008
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So what's the plan if it gets to the last day and its all on the line? There's no chance Chelsea does Leicester for us. Will we lean on the FA to make sure its all above board?
 

stokesy

Active Member
Dec 5, 2003
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Oh God, fuck this shit. We cannot, CANNOT, let Leicester win after this horrible, shitbag of a human being (No, not Jamie Vardy), posted this video, supporting them:



In a lot of ways, this Patriots/Leicester City collabortion (This is not a spelling error) is perfect.


He's irrelevant. Never heard of him.
 

stokesy

Active Member
Dec 5, 2003
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Swansea aren't winning this weekend, best we can hope for is Leicester are so shit without Vardy that they don't win. I fully expect them to win though. Week after it gets interesting for me
 

nailsy

SC Supporter
Jul 24, 2005
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Yesterday morning:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

Yesterday after lunch:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

This morning:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.
 

Adam456

Well-Known Member
Jul 1, 2005
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Yesterday morning:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

Yesterday after lunch:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

This morning:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.
I think I'm spotting a pattern here nailsy

You work Tuesdays and Wednesdays right ?
 

NeverRed

Active Member
Mar 24, 2005
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Yesterday morning:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

Yesterday after lunch:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

This morning:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

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Must ... check table... and ... remai..ning fix...
 

Woodyy

Well-Known Member
Jan 3, 2016
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Yesterday morning:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

Yesterday after lunch:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

This morning:
Looked at the league table and concluded we weren't likely to catch Leicester.
Spent the next hour looking at our remaining fixtures and Leicesters fixtures and concluded that we're going to do it.

That is so true, I feel dirty for how many times I've googled "Vardy" over the past 2 days waiting for the news on his ban!
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

Your least favourite poster
Jan 5, 2013
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Oh God, fuck this shit. We cannot, CANNOT, let Leicester win after this horrible, shitbag of a human being (No, not Jamie Vardy), posted this video, supporting them:



In a lot of ways, this Patriots/Leicester City collabortion (This is not a spelling error) is perfect.

From one cheat to another.
 

Geyzer Soze

Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd
Aug 16, 2010
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Bloody Newcastle winning a point last night v City :(

I'd rather they got 0 or 3 consistently they need to be safe or relegated by the last game ideally
 

nailsy

SC Supporter
Jul 24, 2005
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46,630
I think I'm spotting a pattern here nailsy

You work Tuesdays and Wednesdays right ?

I did work everyday before we decided to get involved in going for the title. My productivity is going to increase dramatically once the season ends.

Bloody Newcastle winning a point last night v City :(

I'd rather they got 0 or 3 consistently they need to be safe or relegated by the last game ideally

I'm not sure that it matters really. If they are safe or relegated the pressure is off and they could play without fear rather than just rolling over. If they are still in the relegation mix on the last day they'll be fighting for their lives and pushing to attack which could allow us space to counter against one of the worst defences in the league. Either way we just have to do our job and not worry about what they need to do.
 

widmerpool

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Jun 18, 2012
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I'm not sure that it matters really. If they are safe or relegated the pressure is off and they could play without fear rather than just rolling over. If they are still in the relegation mix on the last day they'll be fighting for their lives and pushing to attack which could allow us space to counter against one of the worst defences in the league. Either way we just have to do our job and not worry about what they need to do.

It's perfectly conceivable that they could be in the relegation mix, but only need one point while we need three.
 
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