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Leicester City Football Club

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Leicester have just won the league while Everton still haven't won a trophy in my lifetime. Sound.

This, people are knocking Leicester but they've given their fans the sort of day in the sun that some of us have not witnessed in our entire lives. We have had NOTHING since 1995, a slight sniff in 09, barely a derby win (which are now pretty much extinct too), only one season remotely resembling a top 4 challenge, nothing coming close to a title challenge.

I hope Leicester's win is a massive wake up call to some in the board room. Fans often get labelled as over entitled FIFA generation I want it now types, but the lack of ambition of the Everton board for the last few decades really has been utterly sickening.

That is the overriding feeling seeing Leicester win. I'm made up for them and their fans as its a slap in the face for the big teams, their moronic fans, and the media establishment that fawn over them, but what a shocking indictment on Everton. Really does make you sick to your core.
 
Hat tip to @ftk43 for going through the Premier League predictions thread from August and casually vaulting all of us that predicted Leicester to go down.
 

John Terry gets in on the act......

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http://newsthump.com/2016/05/03/john-terry-surfaces-in-full-leicester-kit-at-jamie-vardys-party/
 

Probably worth me clarifying my point of view on all this seeing as people still question me on why I didn't want this to happen. I've taken some flak for it, whether rightly or wrongly I still believe my point of view.

Important to start with the fact that I do not want it to take anything away from Leicester's achievement. It is remarkable. Unreal and spectacular. For me it isn't the biggest football achievement ever, but it is up there and is easily the biggest Premier League achievement ever. But football didn't start in 1992. Leicester deserve it for being the only teams seemingly arsed about winning it!

So to make clear again, I don't want to take anything away from Leicester. I have no issue with them at all, one of my best mates and best men at my wedding is a Leicester fan, and @FOXINPEACE is one of the most sound 'other clubs' fans we've had on this site (and one of the only people who has got my most obvious of popcorn in this thread!).

So it is not that it's them. I would feel exactly the same if it was say Swansea, West Brom, or god forbid bloody Saints.

The reason is because I see no good in this for Everton. Nothing. And Everton are the priority. For me, and you honestly don't have to agree, disagree or whatever with me, I feel we are seeing yet another club over taking Everton. For those saying 'what about Spurs?!', it's pretty clear to me they over took us about 2 seasons ago when they hired a decent manager. I'm not saying they are a 'bigger' club than us, whatever that means, but in the here and now it feels like this is another club streeking ahead of Everton.

Leicester are not a poor club either, so the notion that they've done this without spending doesn't wash too well with me. Yes they haven't totally Man City'd it which is great, but they have a billionaire owner and swanky new-ish stadium, as Swansea do, as Spurs will have, and as West Ham are about to have. If Leicester were as skint as some people make out they'd still be in League 1 mate, and they're about to get a hell of a lot richer (although deservedly so).

Then there's this notion that this will give 'every team some hope that they can do the same'. Can somebody please explain why this is good for an Everton fan? I go into every season thinking maybe, just maybe we can win the league. Mental as it sounds. Apparently every team from Burnley to the usual big teams will now think they can repeat this. It's made it so much harder for Everton to do anything like this from my point of view. Harder than ever before.

Even if I'm wrong with that, and I don't mind being wrong as James McCarthy can sort of testify, do you really think the usual big teams will let this happen again? I highly doubt. Even Ranieri himself said something like this won't happen again for 50-60 years.

I reckon people will argue back that Leicester won't overtake us. Why not? They've been winning games very consistently since January last year. I guess extra European commitments might mess them up a bit but even that isn't certain. Ranieri isn't Martinez.

I feel like I have to apologise for not towing the popular line with a minority view on this. I can fully understand why people do think this is great for football, and it is a brilliant story and one that we'll never ever forget, I simply don't see it as good for Everton, and they are the most important thing in football.

I am jealous of course. Why would you not be jealous?

So far nobody has managed to persuade me otherwise, but I'm happy for people to try and sway me of you want. I don't mind being wrong.

I'd like to think the new normal is the TV money is going to change things drastically (it already has: Stoke is poaching players from Inter f' Milan, WBA is keeping disgruntled 20M strikers out of spite). Every side is going to have the funds to keep players well into their mid 20s if they so choose too. A side like West Ham or LC who had a nice season would in the past get would get gutted in the offseason transfer market and today its easier for them to compete for a long while. On the other hand it should make it harder for the sides like Chelsea, Man City and Man Utd to dominate the league. Which you kind of see even this year. Yes Chelsea, man City and Utd have talent but they will lack the depth to field a B side that can run roughshod over the rest of the bottom 12 (who will be much more talented than a decade ago) while they play in Europe.

Despite the upstart sides we are much better equipped to make a run at the top of the table. On the other side, what's scary is that if you have a bad run of injuries, a bad manager and/or bad signings things could spiral out of control real quick. Even the promoted sides like Watford (firing Flores) aren't holding back and don't budget for a straight ticket back to the championship.
 

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