and this https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/cardiff-city-v-leicester-city-15362934
And these https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...cester-city-vichai-srivaddhanaprabha-15362561 https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...ws/how-former-leicester-city-players-15362719
This is a fairly decent read https://www.skysports.com/football/...of-vichai-srivaddhanaprabha-at-leicester-city
Through your life supporting your club. Players come and go. Some leave a real impression and other dont. For what he has achieved on the pitch for us and the loyalty shown he is rightfully a club legend What he did this week went above and beyond that. Kasper Schmeichel is an absolute hero and a great role model for any young fans. He won us over very quickly and he can be sure saturday he will get all the support from all Leicester fans aswell. Top bloke and asset and credit to himself, our city and football club https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46092335
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Nice gesture at last night's game please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
What do you reckon will happen on Saturday? Still be there or will it logicistally not be possible to get people into the stadium?
Sources saying it will be moved to another area by Saturday. Logistically probably impossible to get people into the ground as is but I think they understand it will be the first time some people are able to get there and will want to add to the tributes. I hope so, I'm flying over on Friday so Saturday will be my only opportunity.
They will probably move it to the crash site. The flowers would be going off We need a statue On another note the Foxes Foundation has been renamed to the Vichai Srivadhannaprabha foundation I would name the training ground after him. With the stadium I would leave that decision purely to Top. King Power is part of Vichai’s legacy aswell so tough one to just say change it. What ever Top decides I will be 100% behind
We could go one further and put up two statues (or a joint one) or both - Vichai and Claudio Ranieri with the Premier League trophy please log in to view this image
I was thinking this. How they have been arranged, people could reach the gates to get in, but would be a health and safety nightmare at full time, so will definately be moved. No doubt they will extend the memorial garden in the long term.
From the Leicester Mercury "Police said 50,000 fans walked from Leicester city centre to the King Power Stadium before the game yesterday as a mark of respect to Khun Vichai"
Brought a tear to my eye. I hope Top finds some comfort seeing how much Vichai meant to everyone. Its a cliche in football but its true that Vichai has built Leicester on and off as the pitch as a family club Claudio Ranieri, Nigel Pearson, Craig Shakespeare, Martin O’Neill, Steve Walsh, Robert Huth, Esteban Cambiasso, Paul Konchesky, Steve Guppy and others all came back to pay their respects to Vichai. Someone who forever will be remembered by our football club and City RIP Mr Chairman
Crash was caused by pedal failure to the tail rotar Full story https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-46471934