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Following Our Nearest & Dearest Rivals, 2016/2017

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Leicester could become a regular top half club if set up right, Ranieri this season tried to make them sit back and contain teams which is why things went wrong, this team are suited to one way of playing but playing said way they are ridiculously difficult to play against.

9 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:

There is no difference in tactics though. The only difference is effort. The tactics that are being used now are exactly the same as when Ranieri was in charge. Soak up pressure and hit on the counter attack, but it only works if the players put in the effort. I have watched a fair bit of Leicester this season and Vardy has put in more effort in these last 3 games than he has all season.

Ranieri Tried to sit back completely and it was awful. Leicester are a high energy team who like to play on the front foot(in a tactical sense ), Shakespeare is going back to that. The link below is an article explaining why Ranieri had to go and was lucky to last aslong as he did.

http://boxtoboxfootball.uk/trying-understand-leicester-little/

Edited by Argo

Lucky Leicester, getting into the 1/4 final of the CL without playing any top teams, Arsenal only dreamed they had draws like that. It's ironic they sacked Raneri after the corresponding game, where Leicester started to turn it around. Now the owner will brag he made the right call.

Does anyone think it's a coincidence that at a very important time in the game when Sevilla really needed a goal, and were pushing for one, an ex Arsenal player fluffs up and gets himself sent off? 

Bottlers, the lot of them.

Edited by CFCholland

Nasri was an utter prat. He's on a yellow card and the referee was right there looking at him and Vardy.

I don't care if people think Vardy made a meal of it, all the referee needed to see was intent. He got it. Booking for both players, was Nasri's second. He's off.

 

Leicester have gotten further in the Champion's League than Arsenal.

:laugh2:

Leicester have  finished higher in the league and been further in the champions league than arsenal have managed in the last 7 years ha ha, what a f**king fraud Wenger is.

37 minutes ago, icecoolguy22 said:

Lucky Leicester, getting into the 1/4 final of the CL without playing any top teams, Arsenal only dreamed they had draws like that. It's ironic they sacked Raneri after the corresponding game, where Leicester started to turn it around. Now the owner will brag he made the right call.

They didn't turn it round, they were battered and beyond lucky to still be in the tie, that game was probably what was the last straw.

Does anyone else find it weird that when Chelsea gave away flags for everyone in the stadium, it was pathetic and sign of a plastic club, but now that Leicester does it, they get lauded for creating a great atmosphere.

Does anyone else find it weird that when Chelsea gave away flags for everyone in the stadium, it was pathetic and sign of a plastic club, but now that Leicester does it, they get lauded for creating a great atmosphere.

Nope they just hate us when you successful hate comes easy
Does anyone think it's a coincidence that at a very important time in the game when Sevilla really needed a goal, and were pushing for one, an ex Arsenal player fluffs up and gets himself sent off? 
Bottlers, the lot of them.

Wasn't surprising at all
3 hours ago, Maksimov said:

Does anyone else find it weird that when Chelsea gave away flags for everyone in the stadium, it was pathetic and sign of a plastic club, but now that Leicester does it, they get lauded for creating a great atmosphere.

I thought the flags were pretty tacky to be honest. I find the 'hashtag fearless' stuff a bit tasteless as well. Then again I'm a bit of a stickler about this kind of thing; I refuse to even touch the clap banners. Unless you're a small child or for some reason are unable to use your hands there's really no excuse to use them.

Just went on rawk and there are Liverpool fans who wouldn't mind Leicester win the CL as it would shake up the establishment  and provide a good underdog story, Do they realize they are part of the establishment also? That would be like me rooting for Nice to win Ligue 1 so that PSG don't get their grubby oil money hands on it.

Edited by Kinkladze1871

1 hour ago, Kinkladze1871 said:

Just went on rawk and there are Liverpool fans who wouldn't mind Leicester win the CL as it would shake up the establishment  and provide a good underdog story, Do they realize they are part of the establishment also? That would be like me rooting for Nice to win Ligue 1 so that PSG don't get their grubby oil money hands on it.

I don't think that analogy makes any sense :)

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