Foxhateram 1,401 Posted 17 October 2019 Author Report Share Posted 17 October 2019 Where are we meeting then? Clock tower? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HighPeakFox 10,502 Posted 17 October 2019 Report Share Posted 17 October 2019 30 minutes ago, Foxhateram said: Where are we meeting then? Clock tower? I believe the details are published somewhere. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kopic 846 Posted 17 October 2019 Report Share Posted 17 October 2019 23 minutes ago, Foxhateram said: Where are we meeting then? Clock tower? LFE services southbound. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Foxhateram 1,401 Posted 18 October 2019 Author Report Share Posted 18 October 2019 Sorry my op suggested meeting a little bit before hand as a foxestalk meet up so we can do the walk together. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
UniFox21 7,329 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 (edited) What time does the walk actually leave? Edited 19 October 2019 by UniFox21 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Costock_Fox 11,704 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 51 minutes ago, UniFox21 said: What time does the walk actually leave? 1.15 I’ve just read. Are the club giving scarfs out or have I imagined that? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
UniFox21 7,329 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Just now, Costock_Fox said: 1.15 I’ve just read. Are the club giving scarfs out or have I imagined that? I'd read the same but I've seen a few tweets saying get there before 12:15 which made me want to check. Yeah I read they were giving scarves out on your seat in the ground Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Grantham Fox 66 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Hi gents, time are you all coming/meeting? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Foxhateram 1,401 Posted 19 October 2019 Author Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Hi guys we've just arrived at the magazine square. Near the law school part of DMU Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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Suzie the Fox 5,182 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Apologies if already posted, brought a tear to my eye Top's message to fans It will be an poignant afternoon for the players, staff and fans, but mostly for City chairman Aiyawatt ‘Top’ Srivaddhanaprabha, as the club remembers his dad. In his programme note, Top has thanked the people of Leicester for their support during the past year. “The past year has been extremely difficult for me and my family, as we come to terms with the loss of my dad, but the support we have received from the Leicester City family, the people of this city and the football community has been a continued source of strength. Such support is an inspiration to us all, as we continue our mission to build a legacy in my father’s memory and pursue our dreams together. “Next Sunday, on the day of the anniversary, the club will be opening the Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Garden, which is currently being developed to protect and bring a sense of peace to the scene of the accident. Led by the floral tributes laid by supporters in the days that followed, it will also be a permanent reminder to us of the people of Leicester’s remarkable display of love and respect during that difficult time. “Thank you once again from the bottom of my heart, and on behalf of my family.” 4 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Spudulike 3,222 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Just arrived at Freeman's Wharf. Superb turnout. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
urban.spaceman 31,680 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 16 minutes ago, Suzie the Fox said: Stunning! 1 minute ago, Spudulike said: Just arrived at Freeman's Wharf. Superb turnout. How many do you reckon Spud? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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SemperEadem 2,584 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Turn out looked healthy. Reports of 10,000 or so walking. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Livid 1,037 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 They are going to have to get a shift on to get the garden ready for next Sunday. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
AK76 117 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 LCFC Fox Nabils vlog from todays game. Win for Vichai. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Foxhateram 1,401 Posted 19 October 2019 Author Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Great turn out. Shame we couldn't organise a foxestalk contingent. If this goes ahead again next year, I really feel like we should get together sing some songs and create a foxestalk tribute like a flag or poster to carry. Cross fingers we can sort something in the future. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Spudulike 3,222 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 8 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: Stunning! How many do you reckon Spud? Dunno, many more than I expected. I think the police reckoned 10,000. Made me proud. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DerbyshireFox 1,065 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Posted in Burnley thread, but felt here was appropriate also. The first horse Vichai bought won today at 33-1. He truly was watching over today 🦊💙😢🙏 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/horse-racing/50108323 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TK95 2,081 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 32 minutes ago, DerbyshireFox said: Posted in Burnley thread, but felt here was appropriate also. The first horse Vichai bought won today at 33-1. He truly was watching over today 🦊💙😢🙏 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/horse-racing/50108323 Genuinely didn't know this. The great man was truly honoured today Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Paddy. 14,008 Posted 19 October 2019 Report Share Posted 19 October 2019 Nice article by Simon Stone here: Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha: Leicester honour late chairman a year on from helicopter crash By Simon Stone BBC Sport at King Power Stadium 3 hours ago From the sectionLeicester Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha sits next to his father's chair in the directors' box It wasn't until right at the very end, as the last stragglers of the Leicester side were making their way off the field after their 2-1 win against Burnley, that Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha gave himself away. Up to that point, 34-year-old 'Top', as he is affectionately known, had been a restrained presence in the directors' box. He shook scores of hands before the game as supporters picked him out and offered their best wishes. There was a punch of the air after Youri Tielemans had scored what turned out to be the winner, and another as the Leicester players celebrated a success that consolidates their place in the top four. There was even a laugh at a joke offered in the immediate euphoria of success. Then, just for a few seconds, the veneer slipped and Top showed some of the inner emotion it is only natural to feel on days as poignant as this one. Almost without anyone nearby noticing, he put his hands together in prayer and pointed to the sky, as if to say 'this one's for you dad'. Leicester up to second after fighting back to beat Burnley Fans walk to honour Leicester crash victims Late Leicester chairman's first horse seals emotional Ascot win It barely seems credible almost a year has passed since the helicopter carrying Vichai and four others crashed shortly after take-off, close to a car park by the King Power Stadium, after a Premier League game against West Ham. That was certainly the feeling of some of the fans I spoke to on the 'Walk for Vichai' that left Magazine Square, just over a mile from the stadium, at shortly after 13:15 BST. Hundreds of fans walked to the King Power Stadium Over the past few weeks, as they arranged with local authorities for road closures and a police presence and stewards to keep everything running smoothly, there was minor concern amongst the fans organising it that their effort would be pointless as not that many people would want to mark the anniversary - which falls on 27 October - by repeating a walk that took place before Leicester's first home game after the crash, fittingly enough against Burnley. "Last year was a very emotive and reactionary event," said Glenn Murphy, part of the organising committee. "This year we didn't really know what to expect." They needn't have worried. Nor should there be any thought about next year's, or subsequent years after that. So many people 'Walked for Vichai' it took 10 minutes for them all to leave Magazine Square. There could not have been a greater cross-section of Leicester's support. Young, old, in wheelchairs or pushchairs. Many carried bunches of flowers to be used when the walk came to its end. Thousands went along the route, along The Gateway, Eastern Boulevard and finally up Raw Dykes Road to the stadium. The sight of local hero Emile Heskey emerging from a car park caused a few to stop and take a photo but most strode on with purpose. To truly understand why, you probably need to be a local. Yes, Vichai presided over possibly the most amazing title success English football has ever known. But, unless you come from Leicester, you wouldn't be aware of the significant, unseen donations to local causes. No fuss. No attention. "He was such a humble man," said Murphy. "We are lucky he decided to invest in our football club and our city. Some clubs don't like their owners. We love ours. We have an affinity with the family. We regard them as one of us." Leicester City themselves are waiting for the actual anniversary for their formalities. A memorial garden will be opened a week on Sunday on the actual crash site which, according to Top, will "bring a sense of peace to the scene of the accident". A minute's silence was held before kick-off Today was limited to a minute's silence that was perfectly observed. There was no sound. No latecomers who had forgotten what was happening. No visiting supporters who didn't feel the need. Instead, apart from the Burnley section in the corner, there was just a wall of white. Scarves bearing Vichai's name and the phrase 'made the impossible possible' were left on each seat and dutifully held aloft throughout the 60 seconds when there was no noise and then again in the second half, when there was plenty, as Leicester's fans sang their Vichai song, which ends with the line 'champions of England, you made us sing that' in recognition of that never-to-be-forgotten season under Claudio Ranieri. For the rest of the game, those scarves were worn around necks. The sight would have represented an impressive show of solidarity had it been at an England rugby union international. Given it was for a team wearing blue, the whiteness was almost surreal. In the match programme, manager Brendan Rodgers, who was not at the club when the crash took place, said he was "determined to put in a performance fitting of the occasion". After the victory, Rodgers admitted it had "not been an easy day" but wanted it to be "a celebration" and was delighted his players had shown the characteristics Vichai valued the most "fight, spirit and win". Top went a bit further with his pre-game thoughts, thanking the fans "from the bottom of my heart" for the way they reacted to the tragedy. The memorial garden, he said, will "be a permanent reminder to us of the people of Leicester's remarkable display of love and respect during that difficult time". For now, the memorial garden remains behind a fence, the last bits of work continuing to ensure everything is finished for next Sunday's opening, which Top will attend, along with Rodgers and his players. Instead, the supporters bearing flowers headed to a makeshift shrine at the end of the car park where the crash happened. Underneath a picture of Vichai, the number of bouquets gradually grew. Some fans who laid them were wearing Thailand scarves in further recognition of the man they continue to adore. A memorial garden will be opened on 27 October to mark the anniversary of the helicopter crash Leicester fan Sarah Bennett was wearing a Vichai T-shirt. By the time she had finished speaking, she also had a tear in her eye. "He put Leicester on the map," she said. "He is just one of those people who brings the best out of you. He was a brilliant, brilliant man. "But we can't forget Top in this either. In some senses, he has thrown himself into the club so much that I wonder if he still needs to grieve. But he has pushed on with the new training ground, the expansion of the stadium and the memorial garden. "I am sure what he has managed to do over the last year would have made his dad so proud." 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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