SEMerc
23 April 2016 10:15:44

Originally Posted by: sriram 


William Hill odds are nonsense for the title race

Leicester 4/9 on favourites

Spurs 7/4 against


 


How can Leicester be clear favourites for the title - even if they are 5 points clear - the way Leicester are playing compared to Spurs - Vardys suspension - and trips to Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge ?


 



Spurs are running out of games, it's as simple as that.

Saint Snow
23 April 2016 11:01:29

Originally Posted by: sriram 


William Hill odds are nonsense for the title race

Leicester 4/9 on favourites

Spurs 7/4 against


 


How can Leicester be clear favourites for the title - even if they are 5 points clear - the way Leicester are playing compared to Spurs - Vardys suspension - and trips to Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge ?


 



 


Sriram, you do realise that bookies' odds are fashioned by the money people place on particular outcomes, yeah?


I'd agree, though, that the Sperms odds look very tasty. Might even bung a few quid on there, to ease the annoyance should they win, like 



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SEMerc
23 April 2016 11:28:07

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


 


Sriram, you do realise that bookies' odds are fashioned by the money people place on particular outcomes, yeah?


I'd agree, though, that the Sperms odds look very tasty. Might even bung a few quid on there, to ease the annoyance should they win, like 



Don't waste your money. Lester will revert to type and spawn a 1-0 win against the sheep shaggers.

SEMerc
23 April 2016 12:56:17

Hmmm, this possibly explains why he has been playing better of late.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36120459

Saint Snow
24 April 2016 09:50:09

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Hmmm, this possibly explains why he has been playing better of late.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36120459



 


Wouldn't have thought fat-burners would improve a player's skill level, rather it's a combination of Lovren remembering how to play football and Klopp doing the coaching he's renowned for (the former, obviously, being a symptom of the latter)


But he's a knobhead all the same.


And we can now discount any feint hopes of sneaking into the top 4. We played Newcastle off the park in the 1st half; we dominated so much it was almost embarrassing. Then, second half, Mignolet flaps at a regulation cross, Cisse gets a nod-in, Newcastle get their tails up, we forget how to play.


 



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AFC Snow
24 April 2016 10:22:15

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


 


Wouldn't have thought fat-burners would improve a player's skill level, rather it's a combination of Lovren remembering how to play football and Klopp doing the coaching he's renowned for (the former, obviously, being a symptom of the latter)


But he's a knobhead all the same.


And we can now discount any feint hopes of sneaking into the top 4. We played Newcastle off the park in the 1st half; we dominated so much it was almost embarrassing. Then, second half, Mignolet flaps at a regulation cross, Cisse gets a nod-in, Newcastle get their tails up, we forget how to play.


 



 


Should bring Ward in. 

Saint Snow
24 April 2016 11:15:01

Originally Posted by: AFC Snow 

 


Should bring Ward in. 



 


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sriram
24 April 2016 12:43:28
I don't why but I just get the sense that Leicester are going to make a mess of it this afternoon - hope I am wrong
Sriram
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sriram
24 April 2016 15:10:12
The King Power stadium is rocking - let's see what unfolds
Sriram
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sriram
24 April 2016 15:26:49

Rank mistake by Swansea defender

1-0 Leicester Mahrez scores


 


Swansea are having lots of play and possession - this is far from over yet till Leicester score more goals


Sriram
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sriram
24 April 2016 15:46:04
2-0 Leicester now a free header - so far so good
Sriram
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sriram
24 April 2016 16:34:06
3-0 game over

Helping hand in their first goal has set the tone
Sriram
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sriram
24 April 2016 16:57:35
4-0 and the icing on the cake


Sriram
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SEMerc
24 April 2016 17:25:19

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


 


Wouldn't have thought fat-burners would improve a player's skill level, rather it's a combination of Lovren remembering how to play football and Klopp doing the coaching he's renowned for (the former, obviously, being a symptom of the latter)


But he's a knobhead all the same.


And we can now discount any feint hopes of sneaking into the top 4. We played Newcastle off the park in the 1st half; we dominated so much it was almost embarrassing. Then, second half, Mignolet flaps at a regulation cross, Cisse gets a nod-in, Newcastle get their tails up, we forget how to play.


 



I suppose the only conclusion that can be drawn out of this is that Yaya Toure and Charlie Adam most assuredly DON'T use fat burners.

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24 April 2016 18:05:36

Originally Posted by: sriram 

4-0 and the icing on the cake


Easy peasy. I don't think, barring Villa, there's another Premier League team who would've given Leicester an easier game. That being said, it was pleasing to see no nerves whatsoever from the players.


Over to Spurs (who will most likely stuff West Brom tomorrow night). The real interest is next weekend...


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24 April 2016 18:05:41

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


 


I suppose the only conclusion that can be drawn out of this is that Yaya Toure and Charlie Adam most assuredly DON'T use fat burners.




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Saint Snow
24 April 2016 18:08:34

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

 


I suppose the only conclusion that can be drawn out of this is that Yaya Toure and Charlie Adam most assuredly DON'T use fat burners.



 


Yaya learned from his brother's cock-up




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Arcus
24 April 2016 18:16:00
As long as Spurs do their bit tomorrow, it's still entirely conceivable that there will be a 3 point swing in Spurs' favour next weekend. Not all over yet ...
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SEMerc
24 April 2016 18:18:46

Originally Posted by: SJV 


 


Easy peasy. I don't think, barring Villa, there's another Premier League team who would've given Leicester an easier game. That being said, it was pleasing to see no nerves whatsoever from the players.


Over to Spurs (who will most likely stuff West Brom tomorrow night). The real interest is next weekend...



I didn't see the match as I was travelling. I did say to my partner's son before I left that Leicester would win 1-0, with that lump Williams bringing down Mahrez. Having now seen the first goal it was actually worse than that.

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24 April 2016 18:31:30

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


 


I suppose the only conclusion that can be drawn out of this is that Yaya Toure and Charlie Adam most assuredly DON'T use fat burners.



You can add Gabby Agbonlahor to that list too, although he uses plenty of other things 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


 


I didn't see the match as I was travelling. I did say to my partner's son before I left that Leicester would win 1-0, with that lump Williams bringing down Mahrez. Having now seen the first goal it was actually worse than that.



Yes it was rather amusing  It doesn't change much for Spurs though, in terms of their preparation. They'll have prepared for tomorrow night's game fully expecting Leicester to win anyway.


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