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Leicester City Football Club

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A man convinces his sister to call their child Vardy.


If you told me Everton would win the league out of the blue in this heroic underdog fashion if I named my son Lukaku I would do it most definitely. Heck I'd call him vardy to change it to us instead of Leicester this year.
 
In accordance with the prophecy...

Leicester City: Billionaire owner 'will spend £180m' to make top five

  • 13 May 2014


and for Ijjy, I'm happy with them potentially winning it as i would be for any "also ran" upsetting the apple cart. preferable to EFC winning? Hell no. Not by a longshot. I'd rather Chelski win the Prem and we take even a Cup, but that's not gonna happen. Given we get nothing, I'm happy with Foxes and Spuds knocking money clubs with inflated wages out of the CL money bonanza, if for just a year. Gives hope and a blueprint to the rest of us, no? Might help some young talented, sought-after players be convinced with right management, it could be us and they don't have to bail to one of the same f'in clubs to win hardware or compete in CL.

For future reference, order of winning preference:

EVERTON



















most non-Evertonian also-rans except those in red.

red wearing non-Evertonian also-rans.








City

Arsenal








Untied

Chelski






FIFA officials









Global Zombie Apocaylpse (FC)






rs.
 

A man convinces his sister to call their child Vardy.

How did someone with those ears and that hair colour procreate? I'd laugh my head off if the baby was in fact the result of his bird having a drunken one nighter with a dusky chap.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-36160621

Leicester City: The Premier League fairy tale gripping a city
By Calum McKenzie & Sandish Shoker BBC News Online

Ash Patel, 40, had been a lifelong Liverpool fan until Leicester City were promoted to the Premier League.

The father-of-two from Leicester is now a season ticket holder at the King Power Stadium and regularly takes his sons, who were previously Chelsea fans, to the games.

"When I was younger all my friends supported the bigger teams," he told BBC Asian Network.

"I didn't think about supporting my own city because we wanted to watch the bigger players and it was all about winning matches.

"I never saw Leicester getting there to the top."


Wonder if Ash and the guys will still support them once they work their way back down to the Championship lollollollol
 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-36160621

Leicester City: The Premier League fairy tale gripping a city
By Calum McKenzie & Sandish Shoker BBC News Online

Ash Patel, 40, had been a lifelong Liverpool fan until Leicester City were promoted to the Premier League.

The father-of-two from Leicester is now a season ticket holder at the King Power Stadium and regularly takes his sons, who were previously Chelsea fans, to the games.

"When I was younger all my friends supported the bigger teams," he told BBC Asian Network.

"I didn't think about supporting my own city because we wanted to watch the bigger players and it was all about winning matches.

"I never saw Leicester getting there to the top."


Wonder if Ash and the guys will still support them once they work their way back down to the Championship lollollollol
I hope they get relegated next season.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-36160621

Leicester City: The Premier League fairy tale gripping a city
By Calum McKenzie & Sandish Shoker BBC News Online

Ash Patel, 40, had been a lifelong Liverpool fan until Leicester City were promoted to the Premier League.

The father-of-two from Leicester is now a season ticket holder at the King Power Stadium and regularly takes his sons, who were previously Chelsea fans, to the games.

"When I was younger all my friends supported the bigger teams," he told BBC Asian Network.

"I didn't think about supporting my own city because we wanted to watch the bigger players and it was all about winning matches.

"I never saw Leicester getting there to the top."


Wonder if Ash and the guys will still support them once they work their way back down to the Championship lollollollol

Lifelong RS fan, says it all really......tomorrow the pub will be full of ex ManU and RS 'fans' who are now Leicester fans (but still don't go to any matches).........why do they bother......
 

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