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Who will fill the void left by Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha at Leicester?

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45 minutes ago, brucey said:

Funeral lasts a week and Top should be at the Burnley match.

i would be astonished if he were there ….. it started on the saturday. i cant see him jumping onto a jet to the uk as soon as it finishes...… and given the time it takes to fly from there, he would ned to leave Thailand by 5 am Saturday morning to be able to make Leicester by 2pm (i also thought ceremonies went on longer than a week? )

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2 hours ago, st albans fox said:

i would be astonished if he were there ….. it started on the saturday. i cant see him jumping onto a jet to the uk as soon as it finishes...… and given the time it takes to fly from there, he would ned to leave Thailand by 5 am Saturday morning to be able to make Leicester by 2pm (i also thought ceremonies went on longer than a week? )

There's been a couple articles that have mentioned Top will be at the game, I imagine he'll want to be there as well, as part of the grieving process.

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1 hour ago, brucey said:

There's been a couple articles that have mentioned Top will be at the game, I imagine he'll want to be there as well, as part of the grieving process.

I hope he will although it will probably make the afternoon even more emotionally difficult for us ..........

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On 07/11/2018 at 18:07, brucey said:

There's been a couple articles that have mentioned Top will be at the game, I imagine he'll want to be there as well, as part of the grieving process.

Pleased to see you’re right on this .... gonna be a tough afternoon all round ....

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On 07/11/2018 at 18:07, brucey said:

There's been a couple articles that have mentioned Top will be at the game, I imagine he'll want to be there as well, as part of the grieving process.

The family of late Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha will attend this weekend’s fixture against Burnley, the first at the King Power Stadium since the devastating helicopter crash.

Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, City vice-chairman and Khun Vichai’s son, better known as ‘Top’, will be present, flying to the UK following the conclusion of his father’s seven-day funeral in Bangkok on Friday.

At the King Power Stadium, the family will witness several tributes to Khun Vichai, including a video, a commemorative banner and a minute’s silence, with the club also set to announce plans for a permanent memorial.

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