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Tributes To LCFC Chairman To Continue Against Burnley

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Posted
5 hours ago, nwl fox said:

@Swan Lesta is praying its a live sacking of Puel! ;)

 

 

Royal rumble between, Nige, Ranieri Puel and Shakespeare. Whoever wins is new manager.

 

 

my money is on Puel to be out first but Shakespeare might tire quickly..

 

nige to throttle Ranieri for the win. If he can catch him.

Posted
58 minutes ago, MPH said:

 

 

Royal rumble between, Nige, Ranieri Puel and Shakespeare. Whoever wins is new manager.

 

 

my money is on Puel to be out first but Shakespeare might tire quickly..

 

nige to throttle Ranieri for the win. If he can catch him.

Nige will take out, puel, then have a battle with Shakey...and they will knock each other out and Estaban will shove Claudio in the back and make him stumble over the bodies of Nige, Shakey and Claude and end up standing tall with the trophy in his hands :)

Posted
4 minutes ago, ozleicester said:

Nige will take out, puel, then have a battle with Shakey...and they will knock each other out and Estaban will shove Claudio in the back and make him stumble over the bodies of Nige, Shakey and Claude and end up standing tall with the trophy in his hands :)

 

 

Ooh, tough call... had forgot about cambiasso the wily old thing..

Posted
17 minutes ago, ROB-THE-BLUE said:

Don't know about anyone else but that video pre-match absolutely ruined me, couldn't stop the tears pouring and I'm not ashamed to admit it. What a great man we have lost. 

Did me, lost a great man, but with his dads morals, top will take us on and up, and enhance his dads legacy 

Posted
19 minutes ago, ROB-THE-BLUE said:

Don't know about anyone else but that video pre-match absolutely ruined me, couldn't stop the tears pouring and I'm not ashamed to admit it. What a great man we have lost. 

Yeah, wasn't ashamed to let them pour out either. It was the music with it as well, seeing him smile with fans young and old. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, ROB-THE-BLUE said:

For anyone who hasn't seen it. 

I don’t know how I held back the tears today especially when they played this before kickoff. Man what an emotional day.

Posted

I knew I was going to cry today (tear up at all kinds of things tbf) but during this video I was having to breathe deeply to stop myself from sobbing uncontrollably. If I'd have been at home I think I'd have properly, properly cried with wailing noises and everything.

 

So sad but I loved that it focused on the time he took to meet everyone, hug everyone, have photos with everyone. The time he spent smiling and laughing with players and managers. We really had the best chairman ever in Vichai. 

Posted
2 hours ago, ROB-THE-BLUE said:

For anyone who hasn't seen it. 

This video shows why he was so loved, and will be so missed.  He wasn`t just an owner, he was one of us.

To see Top at his side in so many of those shots, standing  so lovingly and proudly at his Fathers side, is both heart breaking and heart warming. 

The pain that he and the rest of their family must be going through is immense, but do you know what, looking at Top in that video, and today, i reckon that our club, and the whole Leicester City family are going to be in good hands.

Thoughts also today go out to Kaveporn Punpare, Nusara Suknamai, Izabela Roza Lechowicz and Eric Swaffer and their family and friends.

 

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