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rob_dylan
25 Apr 16 22:04
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Is there a more remarkable story in sport?  5000/1 ffs, in a proper big event, I mean the premiership(for all I can't abide it until this year) is the most popular league in the most popular sport in the world.  Even if you think the quality isnt the best it can only be third to Spain and Germany and that is just because of a slight drop in quality recently, not many years ago we were the dominant league in the champions league.
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Report The Leopard April 25, 2016 10:27 PM BST
Not over yet.
Report akabula April 25, 2016 10:37 PM BST
A slight drop? Standards are appalling despite the billions poured into English football from tv rights.
Leicester winning would be a remarkable story though.
Report annie. April 25, 2016 10:50 PM BST
I am really torn over who I want to win Sad

I am a lifelong spurs supporter, but I have backed both spurs and leicester to win the league.  It does not matter about the money as I will get about the same whoever wins, I backed leicester at over 50/1 for small stakes, although it seems remote now that spurs will win.  But leicester really have won, probably, through sheer grit and determination and that has touched and impressed me.
Report Coachbuster April 25, 2016 10:58 PM BST
Huh . Leicester would have to turn up for their remaining games drunk  .

1.05
Report giggitygiggity April 25, 2016 11:01 PM BST
My money is on Saracens
Report Coachbuster April 25, 2016 11:57 PM BST
giggity - i said the same thing on the football forum  Laugh good old Sarecens.


Yes ,Premier league it is  . And who came up with the name Championship  for the second tier ? -  what does it mean exactly ? 

It's division effin TWO  Devil
Report Coachbuster April 25, 2016 11:58 PM BST
Saracens *
Report The Leopard April 26, 2016 12:03 AM BST
L lose v MU. 
L draw v Ev
L lose to Ch

Tottenham win all their games

Tottenham win
Report Burton-Brewers April 26, 2016 8:57 AM BST
their team has improved massively I hope their caterers have followed suit
Report rogerthebutler April 26, 2016 9:17 AM BST
I'm a Spurs fan and am delighted at the way this season has gone and am optimistic for the future as much as any fan can be in this mercenary age.

Now it looks like we're not winning it (which was only an outside chance anyway) then I'm really pleased Leicester will do it. What a story and fair play to them for showing the so-called bigger clubs a thing or two about heart and desire, organisation and no little flair either.

Enjoy your celebrations when the (inevitable, now) moment arrives
Report Facts April 26, 2016 10:11 AM BST
50/1 Leicester !

Nice one annie  Happy
Report dustybin April 26, 2016 10:17 AM BST
How poignant that they could officially win it by beating man Utd at old Trafford.
That would be the icing on the cake for them to go there become champions infront of that lot who are the epitome of the corporate face of modern football.
It will embarrass many for their under achieving and inflated wages, a modern day fable.
The manure fans will be seething through their greedy fooling teeth with the fake smiles and lost dreams.
Report rob_dylan April 26, 2016 10:23 AM BST
Chelsea and Man City are the epitome of everything that is wrong with football in this country.   No class, no history.
Report ebulGery April 26, 2016 10:50 AM BST
They have not won it yet...they have three difficult fixtures

But I hope they doHappy
Report dustybin April 26, 2016 10:59 AM BST
Rob, they are wrong on a different level.
City and Chelsea effectively c heat by throwing money into a club that was extracted from outside of football with very little attempt to run a business.

Man Utd brought in debt from outside football and leveraged it against the fans, which is a different thing.
They run a brand to sell merchandise and run it as a profit making business, overpaying underachievers with the money they take off of fans invested in their club, effectibpvly holding fickle fans to ransom.
It's capitalism in a nutshell where the few prosper on inflated payments for failure while the masses get overcharged for their loyalty.
Report dustybin April 26, 2016 11:02 AM BST
Effectibpvly Laugh
Report ebulGery April 26, 2016 11:04 AM BST
Yes money rules Football now....put the footballers back on £20 a week...that's the answerLaugh
Report ebulGery April 26, 2016 11:08 AM BST
Football is capitalism in action now....for our teams to compete in Europe they must invest in the best players and managers....

Our Fans want to see the best players and players here...for that teams must invest
Report dustybin April 26, 2016 11:34 AM BST
So therefore the PFA player of the year must be the highest paid right?

Also how come everything is about Vardy this season then?

Money doesn't equate to ability
Report sixtwosix April 26, 2016 12:14 PM BST
It is a fabulous achievement ......but they do have very rich foreign owners  .
I would not put it on a par with Forest getting from the old division 2 , to twice being Kings of Europe.

They have kept their best players fit. They appear to have no issues with egos , and give their all every week...... I don't think this can be said of their rivals.
Report ebulGery April 26, 2016 3:15 PM BST
Vardy is a late developer dusty...well spotted by Leicester, came from non league

Once a player is established, they are not cheap are they?

I think money does rule in football now, very difficult for a non rich club to win the Premiership

Like everybody I would love to see Leicester do it,

Its all opinion sixtwo, when Forest were champions and King of Europe money not quite so important then,

all down to Brian Clough I remember.
Report ebulGery April 26, 2016 3:17 PM BST
Leicester have rich owners as well you say  sixtwo, you have spoilt my illusion
Report dustybin April 26, 2016 3:20 PM BST
money does rule football
but its the spend of the receipts from those buying into success that can afford to be squandered, much like banker bonuses spending on 'talent'
Report FredRescue April 26, 2016 3:24 PM BST
Leicester play in the "King Power" stadium and for that reason alone I am OUT
Report Coachbuster April 26, 2016 4:57 PM BST
sixtwosix- Forest  winning in 1978 was until this season  maybe the greatest achievement  ever in the game .

However ,Leicester have had to fight off teams who as mentioned, have spend millions upon millions on players in an attempt to buy the league . 
Leicesters side is a Division 2 side (i hate the Championship name - which 3 year old though that one up? Cry)  in all but name -   the bulk of their players played in that league with Leicester . 
Vardy was in League one . Marhez,was at a Division 2 equivalent team .

And all driven by  a manager that was written off on paper and had failed at even smaller club

Leicester 5,000/1 offered by Bookies who don't give anything away.

Forest would have been 200/1  i reckon back then  ,  there wasn't such a gap then between top of tier 2 and the top of tier 1 . Probably similar to  West Ham winnig it today .
Report Coachbuster April 26, 2016 4:59 PM BST
Fred Rescue - sponsor stadiums are another awful part of the game.

Then remember ,Football is a working class sport ,and the working classes love a bit of vulgarity where money is concerned  Wink
Report Coachbuster April 26, 2016 5:00 PM BST
sponsored*
Report Facts April 26, 2016 7:51 PM BST
Which bookmakers offered 5000/1 ? Is this a fact , or an urban myth.?
Report FredRescue April 26, 2016 9:06 PM BST
I am surprised the bookie that did offer 5,000/1 didn't cry palp since others were only going 500/1

Must have been worth the publicity Wink
Report Coachbuster April 26, 2016 10:21 PM BST
probably only around 25 people in the country did that bet .

i'd have laughed at anyone who had put the bet on  and told them not to waste their money
Report Facts April 26, 2016 11:05 PM BST
5000/1 ? - which bookmaker ?
Report crags April 26, 2016 11:16 PM BST
Ladbrokes, for one
Report Facts April 26, 2016 11:17 PM BST
Sky Bet's Dale Tempest revealed a total of £212.10 was placed from 75 Sky Bet customers on Leicester at the start of the season at 5,000/1, ranging from 10p to £40.

So at least one punter was allowed £40 at 5000/1, a payout of £200,000 ?

What a load of crap.
Report Jack Hacksaw April 26, 2016 11:17 PM BST
Lads
Report anubis7 May 2, 2016 10:54 PM BST
Fantastic job by Leicester, greatest ever sporting upset surely.
Report crags May 2, 2016 10:58 PM BST
Nowhere near the greatest upset, just that some bookies gave a crazy price.
Report annie. May 2, 2016 11:19 PM BST
I usually do a premier league winner bet every year and I don't know whether betfair have changed it but I think it is usually that they do not go above 1000/1 for anyone at the beginning.  I bet late this year as the results were all over the place, so I do not know whether leicester was only that price.  I have often thought how stupid it is that betfair are offering the lowest price for the outsiders in the premier league.  But I might be wrong, memory is a bet crap.
Report tictacman1 May 2, 2016 11:34 PM BST
Sky Bet are the industry's biggest losers from the Foxes' most unlikely of victories, with a total of 128 customers backing Claudio Ranieri's men at their monstrous pre-season price.

The overall picture is blurred slightly by the fact that not all stakes are from before a ball was kicked, with plenty of punters eager to jump on the Leicester bandwagon over the course of the season.

The biggest winner of the lot was paid out two weeks prior to Leicester being crowned top-flight champions, the punter in question opting to cash out their £35 for just over £130,000 following the team's 2-0 win at Sunderland, while three other customers have received six-figure payouts.

Sky Bet's Sandro Di Michele said: "The unthinkable has become reality and we're facing a paying out the sort of liability that you joke about at the start of the season.

"We're now bracing ourselves for more punters looking to get on long-price outright odds, but Leicester certainly won't be 5,000/1 next season."
Report tictacman1 May 2, 2016 11:36 PM BST
Sky Bet handed out over £1million to customers who cashed out their bets before Spurs' draw at Chelsea on Monday sealed the title for Leicester, and the Leeds-based firm's Dale Tempest explained: "As Football League sponsor we've probably got the largest base of Leicester fans, which make up the vast majority of their early-season backers.

"It's incredible to think we were presenting them the Sky Bet Championship trophy less than two years ago.

"It's certainly understandable that some fans decided to cash out, take their money and enjoy the remainder of the season, but most did it at short odds so have still got the majority of their potential pay out."
Report Coachbuster May 3, 2016 1:54 AM BST
League One winners ,second division winners and EPL title all within 7 years  Cool
Report Jack Hacksaw May 3, 2016 7:37 AM BST
crags 02 May 16 22:58 Joined: 06 May 10 | Topic/replies: 6,728 | Blogger: crags's blog
Nowhere near the greatest upset, just that some bookies gave a crazy price.

With respect, that is rubbish.

Nothing approaches this upset.  All the 'form' was on the table in front of everyone's eyes.  It was over a full football season.  It was at the top level.  There has been nothing like it in England (or the rest of the world as far as I know) - ever.

If Norwich survive they may well be 5,000/1 next season. Will you be lumping on them thinking that is a crazy price?

They are 7 points clear, it is possible they may win the title by 10 points or feasibly even 13 points.

If they were to win by that distance, you can take your 5,000 and multiply that by several fold to get the true odds.
Report Burton-Brewers May 3, 2016 9:18 AM BST
I wish I was there today with old friends
Report Burton-Brewers May 3, 2016 9:23 AM BST
the glory might not be over yet. As well as the football and Selby winning the snooker, the basketball team are in their finals and the rugby club are in their play-off finals.
Report TheVis May 3, 2016 9:36 AM BST
During the rugby world cup when Japan beat SA that seemed to me to be the biggest sporting upset ever.

Now, within the same sporting season we have this.  Nothing else even comes close.

Funny though how the media still has to roll out Buster Douglas, Boris Becker, Wimbledon, Ben Curtis, Todd Hamilton, Goran Ivanisevic et al.

5000/1.  Never before and never again in my lifetime.
Report sevey May 3, 2016 9:52 AM BST
As andy Williams  once sang the impossible dream well done
Report rob_dylan May 3, 2016 10:03 AM BST
This is equivalent to a non-league team winning the FA Cup.
Report Burton-Brewers May 3, 2016 1:52 PM BST
had an email off an old ex this morning, she travelled all the way from Dubai yesterday to go to the match at Chelsea last night as she has supported Leicester all her life. Her husband dropped dead in February with a heart attack at the Liverpool game, that is what you call terrible luck.
Report TheBetterBettor May 3, 2016 2:57 PM BST
5000/1 .......I wonder what odds a chit-chat select eleven would be in winning the league.



BELIEVE
Report HH Sultan Vinegar May 3, 2016 3:21 PM BST
This is the equivalent of a Rock Hyrax winning a fight with a Wolverine.
Report alun2005 May 3, 2016 5:05 PM BST
5000/1

This is about half the odds a lot of bookies were offering about Chit Chat's very own IAN MOHAMMED taking in Syrian refugees.

The bookies were completely safe though with that bet. No pay outs, nor cash outs on the horizon.

And that's a fact.
Report Burton-Brewers May 3, 2016 5:55 PM BST
didn't pandora63 offer higher odds?
Report s.kenbo May 3, 2016 6:40 PM BST
I'm watching it on East Midlands News right now. The majority of fans being shown or interviewed are Asian.
Report Coachbuster May 3, 2016 7:17 PM BST
Jack Hacksaw is correct ,

If i was offered 20,000 /1 at the start of the season  i wouldn't have even  bet a quid
Report Coachbuster May 3, 2016 7:18 PM BST
it's  the sort of bet a woman in Leicester might  have done  and you would be reminstrating with her that  she would be better off throwing down the drain - take my advice type of thing  Grin
Report Just Checking May 3, 2016 7:42 PM BST
Channel 4 news has, sadly inevitably, managed to turn this boys own story of a miracle win at football into a load of preaching Channel 4 news crap about "diversity" Sad.
Report annie. May 3, 2016 8:29 PM BST
Well this woman backed Leicester, Coachbuster, but at only 50/1 for small stakes.  It is on Betfair as a matter of record so I can prove it.  I even backed them again at 17/2 but on a betfred terminal as my computer was not working. I still have the receipt.

I have not heard anyone on chit chat mentioning that they have backed them, so does this mean a  old woman is better than all of the chit chat men at this football betting lark  LaughLaughLaughLaugh
Report Just Checking May 3, 2016 8:35 PM BST
I'd have bet on them too if I'd known they have the ghost of Richard the Third and the blessings of a Thai Monk helping them out! I've just at a red Thai curry myself, see if the magic will rub off.
Report annie. May 3, 2016 8:36 PM BST
Laugh
Report TheBetterBettor May 3, 2016 9:28 PM BST
Annie

computer was not working



Knight Rider leaving his laptop in the car at the open....all over again CryCryCry
Report Coachbuster May 3, 2016 10:12 PM BST
Ha Ha Annie  ,  you did well there for sure not getting caught up with all the hype of the big teams  .

Don't throw any of your money away though by betting on Norwich ,Burnley or Sunderland etc at 5000/1 for the new season  Wink
Report annie. May 3, 2016 10:23 PM BST
My only regret, as is usual with gamblers, is not putting more on. 

This was mainly because I had left my ex  boyfriend and as such was not watching MOTD as I do not have a tv.  So I did not think I would watch enough football to make a decent judgement.  We also saw whole matches in pubs etc and he used to have bt sports and sky.  I have tried watching football in a pub on my own but I do not feel comfortable although everyone is usually nice to me.

I think this has taught me to get a tv Happy
Report Roger The Butler May 3, 2016 10:48 PM BST
Coachbuster   
26 Apr 16 16:59 
Fred Rescue - sponsor stadiums are another awful part of the game.


You say that, but I imagine the owners of the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai would sell the naming rights off fairly cheaply.
Report Coachbuster May 3, 2016 10:53 PM BST
Shocked
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