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Leicester fans are gutless. Invade the pitch ffs, you just won the league
Nathan Dyer fulfilling the David May role to perfection here.
Geoff Shreeves sucking the life out of the party with his on-pitch interviews during the celebrations.
Lovely to see the Thai owners taking such a background role as they lead the lap of honour while holding aloft the trophy and a framed picture of the King of Thailand.
Wes Morgan and his young lad there were great scenes.
Seems a gent that lad, an unreal defender.
Useless info klaxon. He owns a string of tattoo parlours.
I’m happy for Wes…nice to see the underdog do it mate…he seems like an alright sort as well.
This final Barclays Premier League™ season has been all about redemption, as every season is now, and indeed everything in the whole of sport is now.
In this case, it’s a wonderful redemption for pizza.
For years pizza carried negative connotations in English football. It was associated with :
i) ungentlemanly behaviour - Manchester United and Arsenal players threw slices of pizza at each other in the tunnel at Old Trafford in 2003 in the incident variously known as “Pizzagate” and “The Battle of the Buffet”, and with
ii) failure - no English player who missed a penalty in a shoot-out in a major international finals tournament could escape the dreaded pizza advert with a sick bag draped over their head.
This season we’ve seen joyless cunts of managers like Thomas Tuchel of Borussia Dortmund ban their players from eating pizza.
But Claudio Ranieri said “no” to groupthink and “yes” to pizza, “yes” to his players eating as much of it as they want. And now, with Leicester City storming to Barclays Premier League™ title glory, pizza’s redemption is complete. It is once again the food of champions.
Pizza hasn’t been this popular since the heyday of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
I’m delighted for you pal.
No right thinking Spurs fan wants Sunderland to go down. 9 wins and 3 draws for Spurs from their last 12 league games against Sunderland. The easiest 6 points we picked up this season as per usual.
Wrighty slated Newcastle there on MOTD. A sad night for the forum’s Magpies like @faldo and @the_man_himself.
You would think that John Motson would understand the offside rule by now. Nothing wrong with Swansea’s first goal.
Great whipped in low ball for the second goal
Another peach of a cross for the third
Couldn’t blame Randz for any of the first 3 goals anyway.
Was thinking the same
Great second half display by Palace today. I’m very much looking forward to see whether Pards can topple Vards in the Community Shield in August.
I presume it included the obligatory mention that Alan “1 win in half a season” Pardew did a great job?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BToNeL0SjVc
Just rewatching Bocelli yesterday, a beautiful Premier League moment, what a classy guy Claudio is.
Can you imagine if Spurs had won it, we’d probably have had Chas n Dave.