The margins for error are so small, we cant drop any points either. Just saying..The big game week is the away games at Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge.
Imagine what failing to win again for Leicester at the weekend may do to them.
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The margins for error are so small, we cant drop any points either. Just saying..The big game week is the away games at Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge.
Imagine what failing to win again for Leicester at the weekend may do to them.
Agree. I think I am right in saying that if LCFC lose tomorrow, then it is in our gift to take the title race to the last day of the season (by winning all our games).The margins for error are so small, we cant drop any points either. Just saying..
not inevitable. If they think the appeal is completely without merit, or flippant, then you can get an increase.I always thought, If you appeal and it gets turned down, the penalty increases?

I think it was a big mistake from Ranieri, but he couldn't help himself at this stage because he is feeling the pressure too.
I would add that Ranieris reaction appears in contrast to earlier in the season when he purposley didn't refer to them as being in CL/title race, probably to keep the pressure off.
Odd he's changed tack now.
I'm sure this happened with us under Redknapp(or AVB?) a few years ago when we were about 3rd and within touching distance of 1st. After he said we were in the title race we went to absolute shite.
And one final point! I'd like to think Poch not allowing the lads to go to the PFA dinner shows true focus on one match at a time.
(The timing of which if we shared the mentality of some Leicester fans would be a conspiracy to get our players pissed before MNF and gift the title to the fairytale team).
The other thing is the message this gives to Leicester players, and the other teams we'll be facing. They will be at the PFA awards on Sunday, having played their game there is no reason why not (except perhaps shame?) and even WBA players may well be there because Monday's game doesn't mean as much to them as it does us. Leicester players in particular will look round the room and see that not a single Spurs player is there. The only club not showing up. That's because we are different, we are going to win each of our games because they matter to us more than even these awards (which no doubt matter an awful lot to Leicester players who are unlikely to ever have a chance again) and this despite the fact Alli is nailed on to win the Young player award and Kane is in the running for the main award. They have future awards to look forward to. Then we smash WBA on Monday. You can sense the pressure increasing on Leicester.

The fact we're even IN a position to win the Title with FOUR games left (whether it's in our hands or not) is beyond my comprehension... and i've been on this planet for a while!The margins for error are so small, we cant drop any points either. Just saying..
and we all know who said that!...the standards in which we have set will be so high in fact, that even 'failure' that will have in it an Echo of Glory...
Yes it does, but technically, this isn't an appeal - he's accepted the charge and he wants a hearing to plead mitigating circumstances. What they could be I have no idea. Sent off for cheating, and then gave the ref a volley.I always thought, If you appeal and it gets turned down, the penalty increases?
I don't think there is any way he'll get off scot-free. He had until Thursday to appeal against being cited, and he chose not to do so. That is in effect an admission of guilt.The People that decide on Vardy's punishment will have a very difficult decision. Like the way the media scrutinised the ref's decision against WH, everyone will have an opinion because it could make such a big impact on the title. It is a shame Fergie is not around to put pressure on them to ban him for the MU match. If Leicester drop points tomorrow and Vardy's gets any sort of ban the pressure will be on. However if Leicester win tomorrow which they should and then Vardy's gets off with a warning it will give them confidence everything is going their way again.
Massive decision and could go either way
Yes it does, but technically, this isn't an appeal - he's accepted the charge and he wants a hearing to plead mitigating circumstances. What they could be I have no idea. Sent off for cheating, and then gave the ref a volley.
They didn't appeal though, did they? This is supposed to be a hearing, not an appeal. The appeal deadline was Thursday. Not sure what the hearing is supposed to achieve tbh.I always thought, If you appeal and it gets turned down, the penalty increases?
Mitigating circumstances I would think.They didn't appeal though, did they? This is supposed to be a hearing, not an appeal. The appeal deadline was Thursday. Not sure what the hearing is supposed to achieve tbh.
Maybe 'Woy' will put in an appeawance as a 'chawacter' witness?
It can only go 1 way surely?The People that decide on Vardy's punishment will have a very difficult decision. Like the way the media scrutinised the ref's decision against WH, everyone will have an opinion because it could make such a big impact on the title. It is a shame Fergie is not around to put pressure on them to ban him for the MU match. If Leicester drop points tomorrow and Vardy's gets any sort of ban the pressure will be on. However if Leicester win tomorrow which they should and then Vardy's gets off with a warning it will give them confidence everything is going their way again.
Massive decision and could go either way
Some one posted earlier saying they felt generally, the mood had changed, in favour of us-i agree.