Quote Originally Posted by Bluebirdman Of Alcathays View Post
I thought their ambitions of being a top 10 club were a bit much considering their size and that most clubs outside the top 6 could always fall through the trap door but Leicester have bucked that trend (for now) and Wolves could too. Charlton and Swansea had decent stints in the top division, to be fair, before taking a wrong turn. We all could be run in a progressive manner but three would still go down. However, it would actually be nice to be run in a progressive, cohesive manner for a change.
Leicester have done very well. They do have more of a history of being a top flight team though than the others I mentioned.
I just think posters on here should appreciate what you have. A nice stadium, decent gates, a chairman who despite his faults has stuck it out, a manager who has you highly competitive at this level, two recent promotions to the top flight, a League Cup Final in recent times etc

I understand the frustration at the playing style and lack of Academy boys coming through but overall surely the positives outweigh the negatives.