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So are we all agreed that beat the mighty Foxes next week and we are champions?
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Yes, but since Leicester are looking quite a lot better than us right now, I'd say that's a big 'if'
What concerns me more is that sooner or later we are going to have to stare down the barrel at the very real possibility that Tottenham might win the league. At which point I'm going to have to get a new job and move house.
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Who f**king knows? With four clubs so tightly packed together, it seems unlikely that one of them
will run away with it at this point.
It’s absolutely impossible to pick out a likely winner at this point. If you put a gun to my head - and I can’t quite believe I am writing this - I guess I would have to say Leicester, based on their fixtures. :-O
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That barrel staring concept already exists.
I see them as the team currently on that run, that run being the run a side must embark on around this time of the year in order to win the league.
A huge momentum change will occur next weekend all the same when we kill the foxes (I used that analogy specifically for you, I hope you appreciated it).
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My only hope is that year after year we say the same thing and it never ever happens
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I have a Spurs-supporting friend here who put a bet on Leicester to win the league
in October at about 500-1. He's f**king unbearable at the best of times. We have to win it
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The absence of all other competitions works in their favour.
Their relative inexperience of having this degree of pressure on them may not.
http://www.awimb.com/images/smiley_icons/ohwell.gif
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It’s a scary thought that we can’t pretend isn’t possible, though like us they have some nasty
fixtures remaining.
The sickening thing is, despite having been in our shadows for decades, a single improbable title win for them would instantly wipe out the joy of that entire period of domination.
That seems profoundly unfair :-(
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Wes Morgan and Robert Huth ffs
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We've got to go to Spurs yet. And OT.
We are, to put it mildly, doomed.
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On the flip side, if we lose then surely Leicester must be favourites......
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No.
1. I understand that they have played all their difficult games.
2. We're not very good.
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Robert Huth Premier League winner.
Previously, not this season.
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My f**king so called mate has dropped the bombshell on me that there's no OT tickets this year
Apparently the c**t whose season ticket it is actually wants to go to the game for once.
I didnt sit though Sunderland, Stoke and Southampton for this ****.
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We put 5 past them earlier in the season.
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This is the bit I'm struggling with
Ranieri must be drugging them
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Spurs and City also have similarly nasty away fixtures remaining
We have a pretty damn good set of home fixtures left.
If we won them all, and come out of our away games with a handful of points, that *could* be enough.
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The momentum swing and confidence from next week will invalidate your point 2.
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They aren't really under pressure though. Our little petals are.
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Hit up your
mates.
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It's our year SW.
Still a few slip ups on the way but we'll do it.
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What's the worst that can happen, a kick in the guru nanaks?
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And play Barcelona twice, of course.
We are proper f**ked. I hate football.
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Leicester will be the reason we win the league. They will keep taking points off the
competition.
It will benefit us.
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Hey look, we could come out of that tie with a victory
I mean, a moral victory might not be an actual victory but it is at least a sort of victory.
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Plus one of them is bound to be a doctor.
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While I do feel a sense of satisfaction when we win when not playing particularly well
I think we would need to string a few more results together after that before we can start to believe.
I'm a little more worried about Spurs atm.
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Anything can happen.
But knowing us, we might turn to jelly and get hammered :shrug:
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Thanks maud