It does have all the hallmarks of that Leicester winning season. All of the pundits/media were quite patronizing to 'plucky little Leicester', saying they're doing unbelievably well, but would fall away towards the business end of the season. They didn't, and just kept winning. We're a better side than that Leicester team, with a better manager by far, and we have the same belief and togetherness as those guys.If we keep chipping the wins away in the background, I think a few could be surprised come May. All hinges on who comes in this month, and how long Bouba is out for. 22/1 are very brave odds by the bookies there... I'd say we should be well shorter than that.In answer to the to the question. Yes..... yes we will.
I hate to shit on the Leicester comparison parade, but the key difference is they were top at this point and had just won at Man City 3-1 around this time of year.
Quote from: Nii Lamptey on Today at 11:47:52 AMIt does have all the hallmarks of that Leicester winning season. All of the pundits/media were quite patronizing to 'plucky little Leicester', saying they're doing unbelievably well, but would fall away towards the business end of the season. They didn't, and just kept winning. We're a better side than that Leicester team, with a better manager by far, and we have the same belief and togetherness as those guys.If we keep chipping the wins away in the background, I think a few could be surprised come May. All hinges on who comes in this month, and how long Bouba is out for. 22/1 are very brave odds by the bookies there... I'd say we should be well shorter than that.In answer to the to the question. Yes..... yes we will. I agree with the comparisons to Leicester's league-winning season as far as our OWN form is concerned. However, the thing people often miss with Leicester's win, is just how mediocre everyone else was that season. Arsenal were second on 71 points. 71 wouldn't even have qualified them for the Champions League the following season, never mind 2nd. Leicester's league-winning total would have seen them a distant third the following season. Man City, Man Utd and Liverpool all ended the season with 60-something points.Being better than Leicester isn't enough. We need the teams around us to be as mediocre as they were in 2015-2016. The stars really aligned for Leicester that year. The alternative, of course, is that we just blow everyone away, regardless of how good or bad they are. That would be nice, wouldn't it?22/1 indeed...
That's not the same as it being poor or weak. Give me a proper competition any day over one or two teams being streets ahead of the rest.
12 months ago, after 22 games1 Arsenal 44 points2 Leicester 44 points20 Villa 12We're currently 21 played and 43 points. So right now we're doing better than Leicester were, unfortunately Arsenal are even betterer.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on Today at 01:41:04 PM2016, after 22 games1 Arsenal 44 points2 Leicester 44 points20 Villa 12We're currently 21 played and 43 points. So right now we're doing better than Leicester were, unfortunately Arsenal are even betterer.We have come a long way in a year.
2016, after 22 games1 Arsenal 44 points2 Leicester 44 points20 Villa 12We're currently 21 played and 43 points. So right now we're doing better than Leicester were, unfortunately Arsenal are even betterer.