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View Poll Results: Which was the best World Cup | |||
1930 URUGUAY |
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1 | 4.17% |
1934 ITALY |
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0 | 0% |
1938 FRANCE |
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0 | 0% |
1950 BRAZIL |
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0 | 0% |
1954 SWITZERLAND |
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1 | 4.17% |
1958 SWEDEN |
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0 | 0% |
1962 CHILE |
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0 | 0% |
1966 ENGLAND |
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0 | 0% |
1970 MEXICO |
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1 | 4.17% |
1974 W.GERMANY |
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1 | 4.17% |
1978 ARGENTINA |
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0 | 0% |
1982 SPAIN |
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2 | 8.33% |
1986 MEXICO |
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4 | 16.67% |
1990 ITALY |
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5 | 20.83% |
1994 U.S.A |
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3 | 12.50% |
1998 FRANCE |
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0 | 0% |
2002 S.KOREA/ JAPAN |
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2 | 8.33% |
2006 GERMANY |
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3 | 12.50% |
2010 S.AFRICA |
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1 | 4.17% |
2014 BRAZIL |
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0 | 0% |
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#6421 | |
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Leicester are the first first-time winners of the top division for almost 40 years, that was well before the Premier League bloated the financial rewards beyond the dreams of avarice and supposedly stunted the ambition of the little guys, according to you. Palace finished third in 1990, also years before this current 'loads of dosh era' (though let's not pretend that the bigger clubs didn't have more money to spend, even then) so events like these really ARE a once-in-a-generation (or two) occurance, no matter what era of football it falls in. It's a beautiful real-life fairytale of a story for the romantics, for the people who don't support big clubs and in all likelihood never will, for the people who are just happy to see their football club even exist (the last 20 years have been incredibly turbulent for Palace, I make it three periods of administration in that time). I'd say we have a right to be happy with our lot and a right to be overjoyed for Leicester's incredible achievement, and the moans of the jaded cynics tired of their big clubs being "specialists at failure" will be lost to history. |
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Didn't expect the big club support to be brought up again but if your happy to see your club 14th in the league then we have different ambitions. Don't need the history lesson mate just surprised that you in your words said that you shed a tear for Leicester when they are or were on the same level as Palace. Nothing against Leicester said on the night when they were confirmed champions all the best fair play they deserved it, just find it strange your reaction. |
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#6425 |
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Why bring it up again then if you find it to be so tiresome?
![]() And I shed a tear due to this weird thing called empathy: it's precisely BECAUSE my lot are on a similar footing that I can look at Leicester and appreciate just how seismic their magnificent achievement really is, instead of grumbling about why other teams don't just do the same thing, like it's as easy as just turning up. You really are incredibly myopic about this. If you still can't wrap your head around that then I don't know what else to say, it's like you're this unfeeling automaton that simply CANNOT COMPUTE the joy that this win has instilled in the hearts and minds of football fans all over the country, even the world. |
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Don't forget for footballers, teams and everyone involved too. Obviously everyone in football dreams of lifting that trophy, but now Leicester have proven it doesn't have to be just a dream. Who knows what happens now, a blank slate. I really do hope teams like Palace, WBA, Everton, Sunderland etc go in next season with a whole new lease on life, pushing with a goal, not just a dream. Have more seasons which shut out Arsenal, United, Chelsea, City, Liverpool etc maybe even from the top five positions all together.
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#6427 | |
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So on top of all that lot, the lower clubs are now supposed to throw caution to the wind in pursuit of that dream, either filling their team with journeymen and bargain buys in the hope that they'll gel into some sort of world-class outfit, or to spend lots of money and vastly overstretch their finances in a vain effort to keep pace with the aforementioned petrodollars? The most wonderful thing about Leicester's success which y'all seem to be forgetting (even you Pizza, I know how quickly you've gotten used to all this from our discussions earlier in the season ![]() Either that, or everyone will become all become as good as each other overnight (because it's that easy) and there won't be a winner of the league, everyone will be on the same points. ![]() |
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But who's "afraid" when you're just struggling to survive from year to year while trying to actually play good football? Palace don't turn up every week and park the bus like Pulis, they try and play better than the opposition but - here's the kicker - they're just not good enough.
[edit] We've beaten the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea on their own turf this season, is that not "ambitious" enough for anyone here? The problem comes when we get beaten by the likes of Watford and Bournemouth at home, going on a record run of consecutive home defeats, it's the consistency which can't simply be willed into solid reality for most teams due to a variety of factors, e.g. Leicester have been spectacularly fortunate with injuries this season. Funny thing is, we'll probably see teams throwing caution to the wind at the start of next season and trying to get stuck in, a few pastings will be handed out and then it'll be business as usual. Dreams are lovely but reality is a b*tch. Last edited by Geoff D; 05-07-2016 at 10:24 PM. |
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#6430 |
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Well remember, Leicester had a rubbish season in the Premier League last year. We started off okay mostly because everyone expected us to be slaughtered as Leicester's yo yo history has made sure that everyone has low expectations of us at all times so when we got a few draws against big clubs and that United victory, everyone was momentarily distracted from their preconceived notions. Then from there, we were rubbish. Well I don't know if that is fair, we put in a lot of great performances but we weren't getting the points so it didn't really matter. Then just as it seemed like we were on the titanic, what was it again, like 15 points adrift with six games remaining or something? Not only did we pull off the greatest escape in PL history, we turned into the best team in Europe and took that momentum to win the League.
It's that that makes me think that if we can do it, any one can. If anything, other teams should have higher chances than us because you've been in the Premier League longer than us, at least on this current run. |
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#6431 |
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Did you see my edit above? Yes, you had that incredible finish to last season, building momentum which is what energised the players into becoming as good a unit as they are. But who this season down the bottom has gone on a similarly incredible run to get themselves out of trouble? Hell, everyone from Chelsea on down has had a patchy season at best. You also had some incredible luck with injuries (or rather lack thereof, [edit] e.g. who's to say where West Ham could've finished had Payet not spent two months out?) and several of the bigger teams went astray at just the right time which left the door wide open.
It's the last two things especially which seem to have been forgotten here, as the circumstances of this season have been the very definition of a perfect storm for Leicester. I think it'll end up being a classic case of the exception that proves the rule as the big clubs renew their hegemony in the years to come, but if it's not then I look forward to Bournemouth lifting the trophy this time next year. ![]() Last edited by Geoff D; 05-07-2016 at 11:49 PM. |
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#6433 | |
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I am well aware this title for them was a long shot and again they were fantastic all season, but i find it odd that your club is on the same footing as Leicester was but instead of saying to yourself that is what i want next season more drive like and ambition but you settle for more of the same. Listen mate happy for Leicester but don't mislead people on here saying i am not and the rest of the world is now back to you on big club v small club or we move on. |
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