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Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha has died at the age of 60

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Heartbroken at the minute and then this one finally finished me off I'm afraid

 

Maddison hugging one of the securty staff as he steps off the coach

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Posted

I hope someone is looking after the mental well being of the family, friends, players and staff.

I can't look at that picture it brings me to tears.

It's probably strange that a fan of another club feels so strongly. I just really admired Vichai and every he did for LC. Not just in achieving the Impossible Dream but the way he loved, cherished the city and became one of you.

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Just now, VinceNoir said:

heartbreaking beyond belief

 

 

Very tough to watch. So glad this was done in house and none of those journalist vultures outside got any footage of this. Apart from a select few they’ve been shambolic throughout this ordeal. 

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6 minutes ago, VinceNoir said:

heartbreaking beyond belief

 

 

Look at how much he meant to Vardy & Kasper. 

 

You can tell he was much more than just an owner to them guys he was a genuine friend. 

Posted

I've not cried, up until that video. Heartbreaking watch. You can just see how much he meant to everyone at the club.

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3 minutes ago, lestajigs said:

I’d be surprised if the Cardiff game goes ahead tbf

Me too. Plan at the minute though is the game still goes ahead and they travel down Friday. 

Posted

Just wanted to offer, having followed the events of the last couple of days, my condolences to your club and all you fans. This man orchestrated the greatest feat in football's modern era, perhaps of any era, and he seems to have been such a nice guy at the same time. I hope his legacy lives on for generations.

 

And yesterday I got annoyed because of a poor refereeing decision at Old Trafford, bit ashamed of that to be honest. Your club is handling the situation with great dignity and you should be very proud, unlike the Daily Fail! 

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Just now, Bert said:

Me too. Plan at the minute though is the game still goes ahead and they travel down Friday. 

Originally I thought it would, but some of these players, it’s gonna take a bit of time at a guess

Posted
4 minutes ago, Bert said:

Me too. Plan at the minute though is the game still goes ahead and they travel down Friday. 

i have no idea how the team get through the tactical planning for this ……………… at the moment i don't give a toss whether we win, lose or play but in six months time when everything is less raw, i hope things haven't gone badly and a defeat at Cardiff isn't looking costly ……….

 

the one thing you learn from close bereavement is that time really 'is a healer'

 

apologies if anyone finds this a bit distasteful to be saying …………...

Posted

Such a tough watch but I'm sure this is exactly what the club needed.  I know it's what I needed.  Dignity, respect and class on show at all times from our club and fans with the world media focused on us - just as we've come to know and love in recent years.

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YOU MADE US THE HAPPIEST FOOTBALL FANS IN THE WORLD 

 

AND NOW YOU VE MADE US THE SADDEST FOOTBALL FANS IN THE WORLD

 

R.I.P.

 

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2 hours ago, moore_94 said:

Vardy comforting Aiyawatt

 

 

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To see the reaction of some of the players speaks volumes about the man. Even Maddison who has only been here a few months looks distraught. Really hard video to watch of Top hugging the players but in another makes me proud that they’re their for him. I hope the ones really affected by this get any necessary support. In particular I’m worried for Kasper

 

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