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Leicester City
Topic Started: 6 Feb 2016, 07:41 PM (1,035 Views)
Clyde1998
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Leicester are now favourites to win the Premier League, according to the latest odds, after beating Man City away.

SkyBet Premier League Title Odds
Leicester - 7/4
Arsenal - 11/4
Man City - 3/1
Tottenham - 9/2
Man Utd - 33/1
Chelsea - 500/1
Southampton - 500/1
Liverpool - 750/1
West Ham - 1500/1
Everton - 2500/1

Do you believe that they are the favourites now?
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Madejski

Not quite yet, avoid defeat against Arsenal next game and then I might.

Spurs at 9/2 seems very good odds actually. I'm tempted to consider them favourites currently.
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It's so refreshing to see this. I hope they go on to win the title.
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It would be fantastic to see them win, a great thing for the Premier League. I can't quite see it happening though I think they will fall short, but champions league would be a fantastic achievement for a club facing relegation last year.

I feel a bit bad for teams like Liverpool though, they probably thought that with one of the 'Big Four' languishing down the league (Chelsea) they would have had a chance at breaking into the champions league places.
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I imagine every neutral fan in the country is willing them to do it. But they still got a way to go yet, despite what the bookies might think.

They have some really talented players, but their squad is lightweight by other premier teams standards. It would only need a couple of medium term injuries and it could all fall apart for them.

But this is one neutral who is rooting for them.
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Leicester seem to be the peoples champion on many forums now! Hope they can keep it up. Football can be a bit depressing, like at the moment but if I take my angry glasses off (well, they were hardly on), it really is quite remarkable what Leicester are doing :applause:
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6 Feb 2016, 10:33 PM
I imagine every neutral fan in the country is willing them to do it. But they still got a way to go yet, despite what the bookies might think.

They have some really talented players, but their squad is lightweight by other premier teams standards. It would only need a couple of medium term injuries and it could all fall apart for them.

But this is one neutral who is rooting for them.
Both Spurs and Leicester are in the same position in this regard. Losing Harry Kane or Jamie Vardy could have disastrous impacts for both clubs. While Leicester do have other decent players in their team, Vardy is the catalyst to winning games.
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This was posted by a chap named Philip Raiswell on a Facebook page and I thought it would appeal to some on here!

Is this the man responsible for Leicester City's march to the title? When Richard III was buried in Leicester on 26 March 2015 the club was bottom of the Premier League and facing a quick return to the Championship. Since that day, Leicester have played 41 league fixtures, winning 27, drawing 10 and losing just 4, picking up 91 league points! What is remarkable is that the turnaround was instant, Leicester winning four games on the trot immediately following the funeral to move out of the relegation places, with the run of good form now continuing for 12 months. Meanwhile, the city that vied with Leicester to bury the king, York, has seen the fortunes of their club nose dive with relegation out of the league looking likely. A coincidence or something quite spooky?

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What I've never understood is how they were able to bury him in that car park without anyone noticing !!! ;) :D
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Leicester City fans think they've won the Premier League title already - but there will be more twists to come


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/04/03/leicester-city-fans-think-theyve-won-the-premier-league-title-al
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