Aidan11 wrote:Wonder what odds Leicester are to win the CL next season.
sussexpob wrote:Aidan11 wrote:Wonder what odds Leicester are to win the CL next season.
66/1 apparently
yuppie wrote:sussexpob wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Agree with Jamie Carragher when he said it is the greatest achievement in the history of the game.
Brian clough....enough said
Yep, though some think football only started in 1993.

Durhamfootman wrote:Congrats to Leicester fans, btw.
I couldn't give a flying *modded* about the fortunes of other peoples teams, but even I stayed up long enough to see if the title would be decided last night.
It is a bit of a fairytale, despite what SP says.
The really good news.... and, in truth, the only thing that actually matters, is that Spurs can't win the the title and can't not make the Champs Lge, so they'll have absolutely nothing to play for on the last day of the season when Newcastle will have to win to have any chance of survival.
Alviro Patterson wrote: Or football only exists in the Premier League.
Leicester may well not be the only club to achieve against the odds this season. Accrington Stanley are on the verge of promotion to League One, which is a fantastic achievement in itself considering Stanley are relegation favourites every season, often see their best players move on because of a lack of financial muscle but still manage to compete on skeleton resources.
Then there is part time Braintree Town (managed by a PE teacher) of the Conference National in the playoffs after finishing 3rd. Imagine a genuine non-league winning promotion against a league where the majority of clubs operate full time? Almost unheard of in the modern game.

Durhamfootman wrote:....... not sure if Newcastle have won an away game all season
sussexpob wrote:
The most obvious example you forgot about, and that is Burton. Barring a four goal swing over Walsall with them losing they are in the Championship, which considering in 2000-01 they were playing in the Southern Football League in tier 8 of the Footballing pyramid, this is something incredible that goes unnoticed. They will get promoted with a team that recently won the FA cup after essentially playing Park football under 15 years ago.
Its literally not much away from a power league team making it big in a decade and a half.

Gingerfinch wrote:Dembele could get a 10 game ban for eye gouging, and rightly so.
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