Chase Outlaw wrote:Yes if you discount the fact that the Leicester board invested heavily on the playing squad and didn't trust a limited manager (Nigel Pearson) to take the project forward. Apart from that you have a point.
NaeVay wrote:I think the chance of a lifetime to do anything like this was last season, when we were riding high at the top of the table.
Had we not lost Neill, Mac and Andreu and had we strengthened the squad in key areas in January, we'd have had a good chance at finishing top 3 and maybe even dared to dream of the title.
Remember all the excitement about a potential for European football last year? Seems so, so long ago now.
Stevie Clarke wrote:"The stands never seemed empty ".
Not quite. At the start of our promotion season, after 4 wins and a draw we played Cowdenbeath and the crowd was only 817. Later on we played Alloa in front of 860. Perhaps a legacy of Let's disastrous Rangers vote.
judgeflash wrote:Stevie Clarke wrote:"The stands never seemed empty ".
Not quite. At the start of our promotion season, after 4 wins and a draw we played Cowdenbeath and the crowd was only 817. Later on we played Alloa in front of 860. Perhaps a legacy of Let's disastrous Rangers vote.
My point was in reference to the first half of the season with AN at the helm, that's why I quoted the previous poster.
Stevie Clarke wrote:judgeflash wrote:Stevie Clarke wrote:"The stands never seemed empty ".
Not quite. At the start of our promotion season, after 4 wins and a draw we played Cowdenbeath and the crowd was only 817. Later on we played Alloa in front of 860. Perhaps a legacy of Let's disastrous Rangers vote.
My point was in reference to the first half of the season with AN at the helm, that's why I quoted the previous poster.
Ok, but you said soon as he took over and I'm saying that wasn't the case.
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