I know I'm way over the top when it comes to them, but it's been a whole lifetime of having to put up with them and their delusions of grandeur. I loathed them winning the league. The fact that we went down and were so shit that hear just fanned the flames. ******
For me, I always think, there's a bunch of clubs who play in relatively new, purpose built stadia of 30k capacity thereabouts - soulless, out of town bowls with all the feeling and spirit of a shopping centre.The clubs that play in them are at best mid size clubs, and all of pretty much the same level - Derby County, Hull City, Middlesborough, Southampton, Stoke, Cardiff and Leicester definitely belong in this group.They had a remarkable spell of five years or so, but now we are seeing 'regression to the norm', where after an anomaly, over more time, they'll sink back to their natural place in the order of things, which is bobbing between Championship and Premier League.I was going to say a bit like Albion, but Albion are a much bigger club than Leicester.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 13, 2023, 12:01:43 PMFor me, I always think, there's a bunch of clubs who play in relatively new, purpose built stadia of 30k capacity thereabouts - soulless, out of town bowls with all the feeling and spirit of a shopping centre.The clubs that play in them are at best mid size clubs, and all of pretty much the same level - Derby County, Hull City, Middlesborough, Southampton, Stoke, Cardiff and Leicester definitely belong in this group.They had a remarkable spell of five years or so, but now we are seeing 'regression to the norm', where after an anomaly, over more time, they'll sink back to their natural place in the order of things, which is bobbing between Championship and Premier League.I was going to say a bit like Albion, but Albion are a much bigger club than Leicester.The King Power's not really out of town though, like Stoke and the others, it's just over the road from where Filbert Street used to be, probably a mile out of the city centre.