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Leicester City Will Never Remain The Same by esosa4real(m): 8:01pm On Mar 14, 2016
Leicester City’s phenomenon season is writing a very familiar football tale of the minors taking the footsteps of giants in a place where they do not quite belong. But the most predictable outcome is that this dream run may change the club forever.

The Foxes have surpassed every expectation after their 14th place finishes from last season and have stayed consistent enough to test every prediction of their inevitable fall. But while a five-point lead with nine games left to the finish line is a mark of a title contender, their season still faces the risk of an anti-climax.

It will not be a surprise if the Foxes fail to win the League at the end of the season. But it will be very disappointing if the success.......................continue here------>https://www.e24sn.com/2016/03/leicester-city-will-never-remain-the-same/

Re: Leicester City Will Never Remain The Same by 4reala(m): 8:16pm On Mar 14, 2016
Dey ar about to prove a point
Re: Leicester City Will Never Remain The Same by daveP(m): 8:31pm On Mar 14, 2016
English football is all about hype and shock, like City did on the last day that year. if the power of the Tibetan monks don't win them the league, e mean say power pass power.
Re: Leicester City Will Never Remain The Same by matrix199(m): 11:36pm On Mar 14, 2016
They've won the league already, we just haven't seen it yet.
Nothing can stop them. They are too fast for other EPL teams.
Congrat in advance!!
Re: Leicester City Will Never Remain The Same by esosa4real(m): 12:30am On Mar 15, 2016
matrix199:
They've won the league already, we just haven't seen it yet.

Nothing can stop them. They are too fast for other EPL teams.

Congrat in advance!!

I agree also...bit the article is more like pressure after the League title, Pressure for vardy, mahrez n co, will they stay?

Champions league chills...etc...try read te full article.
Re: Leicester City Will Never Remain The Same by Nobody: 12:42am On Mar 15, 2016
Newcastle are not far away, insists Benitez

Newcastle United boss Rafael Benitez does not think his new team are too far away from getting positive results after they went down to a narrow 1-0 defeat at Leicester City on Monday. Shinji Okazaki's first-half overhead kick proved decisive at the King Power Stadium as the visitors suffered their sixth loss in seven matches to remain second-bottom of the Premier League. Benitez only has nine games left to save Newcastle from relegation, but he saw plenty of positives in the defeat to the leaders that he can take into Sunday's critical derby against rivals Sunderland. "I think it was a pity," he told Sky Sports. "We started really well and had two good chances. After 20 minutes they started pushing and they scored and played the game they like to play on the counter- attack. "I wasn't happy with the goal because there were too many balls bouncing in the box, but I would like to think about the positives. We reacted well and were pushing well. "I thought that we could get a result and I was convinced we could do it. We could have scored a goal
against a very good team who were playing at a very high tempo "Their tempo is not easy for any team - especially one near the bottom – and I will take the positives. We reacted well, you could see the passion in the players. "We had a good team spirit, everything was there and we just have to change little things. We cannot change this result but at least we can be happy in terms of the commitment of the players. "There were a lot of positives and the team showed that they are convinced they can win. Every game will be important for us now." Benitez called on the fans to be with Newcastle for the derby at St James' Park and spoke fondly of the reaction he has received since taking over from the sacked Steve McClaren last Friday. He added: "We know our next game against Sunderland is a derby and it will be important for everyone but I have a feeling the fans are really good and they are the number 12 for the next game. "We have plenty of things to do and they need to rest and then work hard to prepare. I like that the people, the staff, the fans, the city and everyone is behind the team. "Everything is positive, but now we have to give them what they want on the pitch."


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