The more being a reasonable human being upsets you the more I'm going to make a point of doing it, you fucking pervert.
It just shows there wasn't much between the two teams and really we have both won the moral league.
I'm going to watch a guy sounding his urethra with a huge earth worm to make myself feel better.
That sounds like a nice way to spend your evening. I hope you enjoy it, You, of all people on TTH, deserve the right to make yourself happy.
Why did I click on that?
That's a bit grim. I shall be sharing that.
He's not well clearly.
He's clearly partaken in a bit of sex masochism over the years.
Of course he fucking has, he's Dutch.
I mean, if Spurs beat Chelsea, I'd fancy them to win out the season.
That means that Leicester will need two points somewhere, and while I'd back them to get it again Everton, if they come unstuck there and need to go to Stamford Bridge and get a point (or even three), then it's back up for grabs.
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Missed this
Vardy has won the Football Writers' Player of the Year Award. What a season.
'Mon Chelsea.
It's a shame Leicester are going to seal it while not even playing, but I guess one can't have everything.
Sir Henry made an impassioned case for Kanté to win said award - on the basis that one of the criteria is 'upholding the xxx blah blah spirit of the game', which Vardy hasn't - and it was hard to argue, really.
I'm not sure it will happen. If I had to predict anything I'd go for a draw but that's just hope. Spurs are better than Chelsea. If it's done tonight Saturday will be brilliant anyway.
Kante is the player I'm most fearful of losing and the one I think we're most likely to lose. We can adapt our style of play to cover a Vardy or a Mahrez absence. Without Kante the team would be a completely different animal.
Why do you hate the club you supposedly support?
I use 'fearful' loosely, of course. I want to see us have a decent crack at getting out of our Champions' League group or, failing that, a good run in the Europa League after Christmas. I really couldn't give a shit what happens in the league.
Once this is sealed what more is there for a club like Leicester? I'd love to see an FA Cup win before I'm dead, I suppose. I'll probably start yearning for Barnsley away and Millwall at home under the floodlights soon enough though.
To be fair, Leicester's seen a fair bit of success in the last couple of decades. For Newcastle I'd take a League Cup and be thankful. Bollocks to league success. We tried, we failed. We'll never get that close again.
To answer your question, I grew up (as a child/young teenager) thinking our 1997 FA Cup and 1998 Cup Winners' Cup wins were as good as it would get, I then saw us win the league aged 17, 18, 22 (going regularly that season) and 27, and the European Cup at 24.
The only thing there is now left to see is an exciting homegrown team emerge. That is unlikely ever to happen, but now that is the only thing that stokes the dreams that for most club supporters are produced by those trophies they think (often correctly) will never come.
Peak was when we won the Johnstones paint trophy.
We've never won a trophy in the time I've been alive, and that FA Cup Final was heartbreaking. That said,I've (hopefully) got another 50 odd years, chances are we'll win something like the League Cup, just depends on how long I have to wait.
Having seen us win the European Cup when we were shit, everything else feels like a "nice to have". Nothing is ever topping 2005.
90th fucking minute.
I always am, really. As a fan the Championship is more fun. The whole thing is less sanitised, the teams are more interesting, and there are more matches for your money. A club our size is always aiming (even if not successfully) to go up so there's a prize. Sooner or later in this league we'll just go back to being happy with 15th. Which would be tolerable if there are some cup runs in there, but no club is prioritising that any longer.
Obviously this season is very different and if we're about to head into a decade of challenging for European spots through the league then I'll happily take it. But the ideal, from a watching the games point of view, is us being a yo yo club. That way you get your relative success in promotion and staying up, but not for long enough that it loses any meaning. I'd want that interspersed with the odd top ten top flight finish and rare cup win. Which is broadly what I'll get, as that's what we've always done.
I've seen us finish runners up for something on five occasions. A couple of semi finals and a handful of quarters.
I don't support them. Nor do I hate them really, though it is fun to lol at them. After so many years I just found it an empty experience; I don't even live in the same country and I've never been to a game. No connection.
A Kane doing would still be nice though heading into Euro 2016.
We don't always have to be a counter attacking team though. Whereas Kante (look at his stats the last two seasons) is the best in the world at what he does. We can't replace that.
The context for us is this: We're a club who have won nothing but three League Cups. I've been lucky enough to see us win to of those and thought that was the peak. We've finished second once in our history and have lost in four FA Cup finals. The other East Midlands clubs have had more success historically. Derby won the league in the 70s. We all know what Forest did. Even fucking Coventry down the road had an FA Cup. Across a region with a lot of clubs of similar size we've been the bridesmaids. Win this and that's all gone. Europe will be a fantastic novelty. I've seen us knocked out in the first stage of the UEFA Cup twice. So just having six guaranteed games in Europe is something. The only time we've been past the first round of European competition was in the 60s. We beat Glenavon, for fuck's sake. We were then knocked out by Atletico. As we were in 1997, in shitty refereeing circumstances. I'd love us to have a crack at them next season.Europe would be the biggest thing for me. Imagine seeing your team beat Barcelona/Bayern/Real etc.
Anyway, I'm having a proper football feast today. I'm watching Walsall-Fleetwood at the moment. The home side are 1-0 up which means they can still beat Burton to promotion to the Championship and Fleetwood can still be caught by Blackpool and go down to League Two. Then it's Brighton-Derby and Burnley-QPR. I just want any combination of results which makes fucking over THE MARKET LEADER more likely. Boro and Brighton up, please. Then the big one tonight.
It would be great, but a league title builds up over a long period of the season. The European Cup felt like a complete bolt of lightning from nowhere. The run itself had a series of "holy shit" moments, and you were convinced to the last that we were going to find some way to chuck it (Gudjohnsen missing a sitter in the last minute in the second leg of the semi-final, Shevchenko doing the same). To see us actually win it was incredible, never mind the circumstances of going 3-0 down and looking straight at a potential humiliation.
It was the main reason why Rafa Benitez could have relegated the club and I wouldn't have cared. Rafa.
#somehowabout
I was at that Juve game
If memory serves, Scott Carson was in goals.
He was, and he chucked one in from Cannavaro.
The thing about Europe is that it's the best thing if your club is consistently winning titles. I want desperately to see Juventus win the CL one day. I didn't see the win in 1996, but I've seen plenty of final losses since then.
But if we'd gone a decade without a title, the Serie A would absolutely be the priority. It's all context.
Lee you have to get to the Euro away next year. They're brilliant.
I doubt I'll be high enough priority to get a ticket but I'll be looking at buying privately so long as I'm not ripped off. I'll travel to at least one ticketless anyway. A few of the blokes I sit with are doing the same so we'll probably do that as a group. Worst case scenario we're in a new place getting pissed watching in a bar. I can live with that.