And that is only fair Ghost. I'm saying that if it's not possible to produce evidence then it's hard to believe a claim, generally speaking. I'm sure you could find a lot of stuff that seems odd with every team that's circumstantial, but if the games are competed with the usual desire to win and the contrary is not evident, then I'm not buying the idea that something doesn't add up. I remember their game against Man Utd where they could seal the title, I think it ended in a 1-1 draw. It was one of those games where Man Utd could've beaten them with 4-5 goals, but just didn't. You could say it's odd that Leicester managed to get a point, but you could also say that those games happen all the time in football.
Also in the very same season Leicester broke the premier league record for being awarded most penalties. 11 they got.
One reason Ranieri was able to pick such an unchanged team was that his players had missed only four league games through suspension this season – and two of those were as a result of Jamie Vardy’s recent red card against West Ham.
Remarkable, isn't it when you think about it all.
Does ‘dilly ding dilly dong’ have some significance? Is it a code word to the Thai owners perhaps?
Kante and Danny Drinkwater were booked three times each this season, an impressively low amount considering their games played, their position and work they got through in midfield.
Lowest in the premier league.
I agree with most of what you are saying ghost but is there any evidence of clubs throwing games against them?
Kante and drinkwater both had a great season. I think kante was the glue that held Leicester together
Vardy a late bloomer was lucky and very fast,
The team just got on a roll and believed they were unbeatable.
Good point. But playing mostly counterattack with a very pacey forward - perhaps not too surprising?
Like most sports football is played mainly in the minds of the players. I think Leicester built up a head of steam and momentum of confidence that steam rollered over everyone else. End of season, the bubble kind of burst and, although still a good team, they´re just not the same.
I think the stars aligned for them and a lot of their players hit a purple patch of form - Kante was a key player.
I also think it would be very hard to fix the quantity of games needed and still keep it a secret and I also hope it was all above board as it gives me some small hope for us!!
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I could cite a few games but we'd have to go through them.
The lack of red cards for them. One as I recall with Danny Simpson being sent off against @rsenal.
However, against West Ham, Schmeichel blatantly checked Sakho for a definite red which Anthony Taylor refused to even bother with.
I suppose I could look through and bring up much more but it still proves nothing.
However, I suppose the issue is in going beyond coincidence.