tag:dreamwidth.org,2009-10-13:451718That Bloke In The Big Smoke"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life..." -Samuel Johnsonmcgillianaire2016-04-25T10:12:38Ztag:dreamwidth.org,2009-10-13:451718:2245211"Some think football's a matter of life & death. I can assure them it's much more serious than that"2016-01-13T22:49:48Z2016-04-25T10:12:38Zpublic0It's been a wee while since I made an entry about <i>O Joga Bonito</i>, but this season's English Premier League has earned it. I can't remember the last time when we were so far into a season (Gameweek 21 out of 38) and a team like Leicester City were still contending for the title. However unlikely it may still seem, the neutral in me wants them to go all the way. It would certainly surpass any achievement since the Premier League began (1992/93) and possibly eclipse the achievements of both Leeds United in 1991/92 and Aston Villa in 1980/81, because of their existing pedigree in English football. Of course, Blackburn Rovers won the title in 1994/95 under Dalglish, but they also had pedigree and their triumph was aided in no small part by owner Jack Walker's millions - the prescient precursor to the business model's successful replication by Chelsea and then Manchester City. No, we'd have to go back to Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest - a fellow Midlands club - in 1977/78 to find the most recent equivalent accomplishment. Back then, <i>The Reds</i> won the league title immediately following promotion from the old Division Two - an extremely rare achievement in itself - and they remain the only club in Europe to have won more European Cups than league titles (2-to-1). I suppose even if <i>The Foxes</i> don't conquer the summit of English football, they'd take a place in the top four and entry into next season's Champions League. Even that would be an outstandingly incredible achievement. Goodness knows how excruciatingly frustrating it's been as a Liverpool fan aiming to achieve just <i>that</i> in the past half a dozen seasons. As another famous Scot might muse: <i>Football, bloody hell!</i><sup>1</sup><br /><br /><sup>1</sup> Bill Shankly quoted in the subject, Sir Alex Ferguson in the entry.<br /><br /><img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=mcgillianaire&ditemid=2245211" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/> comments