• Leicester’s N’Golo Kante arrives for training. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
    Leicester’s N’Golo Kante arrives for training. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
  • Employee Jiratha Pawadee, 33, gives a thumbs up outside the Bangkok headquarters of King Power, a company owned by Thai magnate Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha who also knowns English Premier League champions Leicester City, the morning after Leicester clinched the chamionship on May 3, 2016. The Foxes, virtual unknowns in Thailand until they were bought by duty-free magnate Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in 2010, have seen their popularity snowball during the title run-in. Supporters at the downtown headquarters of Vichai’s King Power firm spoke of their joy at the Thai link to a win in the Premier League which is assiduously watched in the kingdom. (AFP/LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA)
    Employee Jiratha Pawadee, 33, gives a thumbs up outside the Bangkok headquarters of King Power, a company owned by Thai magnate Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha who also knowns English Premier League champions Leicester City, the morning after Leicester clinched the chamionship on May 3, 2016. The Foxes, virtual unknowns in Thailand until they were bought by duty-free magnate Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in 2010, have seen their popularity snowball during the title run-in. Supporters at the downtown headquarters of Vichai’s King Power firm spoke of their joy at the Thai link to a win in the Premier League which is assiduously watched in the kingdom. (AFP/LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA)
  • Korpsin Uiamsa-ard, an assistant of chief monk Phra Prommangkalachan at the Wat Traimitr Withayaram temple, gives a thumbs-up as he holds up a Leicester City banner in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, May 3, 2016. The Buddhist temple has turned overnight into a venerated site for Leicester City's fans, at least in Thailand. After all, it was Prommangkalachan, who some months ago had predicted that the team, which was a 5,000-1 outsider at the start of the season, will win the English Premier League title. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
    Korpsin Uiamsa-ard, an assistant of chief monk Phra Prommangkalachan at the Wat Traimitr Withayaram temple, gives a thumbs-up as he holds up a Leicester City banner in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, May 3, 2016. The Buddhist temple has turned overnight into a venerated site for Leicester City's fans, at least in Thailand. After all, it was Prommangkalachan, who some months ago had predicted that the team, which was a 5,000-1 outsider at the start of the season, will win the English Premier League title. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
  • Leicester’s Danny Drinkwater and Andy King (L) arrive for training( Reuters/Darren Staples)
    Leicester’s Danny Drinkwater and Andy King (L) arrive for training( Reuters/Darren Staples)
  • Leicester’s Wes Morgan arrives for training. (Reuters Darren Staples)
    Leicester’s Wes Morgan arrives for training. (Reuters Darren Staples)
  • Leicester’s Leonardo Ulloa and Robert Huth share a joke as they come out for training. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
    Leicester’s Leonardo Ulloa and Robert Huth share a joke as they come out for training. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
  • Leicester’s Marcin Wasilewski arrives for training. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
    Leicester’s Marcin Wasilewski arrives for training. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
  • Leicester’s Shinji Okazaki arrives for training. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
    Leicester’s Shinji Okazaki arrives for training. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
  • General view of a Motorbike outside the training ground. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
    General view of a Motorbike outside the training ground. (Reuters/Darren Staples)

Leicester City have fans, and today those fans are happier than ever – In pictures


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