Leicester fans at Cardiff and Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha tribute t-shirts



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Leicester will honor the memory of the late president Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha by giving away tribute t-shirts and a free breakfast to their fans.

The Thai billionaire was tragically killed along with four others when his helicopter crashed outside the King Power Stadium after the Foxes' 1-1 Premier League draw with West Ham last Saturday.

Leicester's Carabao Cup game against Southampton was postponed as a result. But Claude Puel's side will return to action when they travel to newly-promoted Cardiff.

The players have opted to travel by bus to Wales. They will be sent to Thailand after the match, however, for a funeral service to the late Srivaddhanaprabha.

Srivaddhanaprabha, the trillion-dollar duty free, was renowned for its generosity, donations, and donations to local hospitals in Leicester.



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And Leicester have made a way to pay a tribute to him by a way to the fans who are making the trip to Cardiff.

A statement on the club 's official website read: "[Leicester] City's fixture in Cardiff kicks-off at 3pm GMT on Saturday afternoon with a valid match ticket.

"T-shirts can be collected from LCFC staff at the concourse at Cardiff City Stadium from 1:30 pm GMT on Saturday.

"Along with a t-shirt, fans can also claim a free breakfast at the Walkers Hall at King's Stadium before leaving (served from 6:30 am until 9am GMT) – a frequent gesture of Khun Vichai's which was so popular among supporters during his Chairmanship.



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"Fox Travel coaches are scheduled to depart from King Power Stadium at 8:30 am GMT.

"Supporters are kindly asked to wear their t-shirts in a statement of affection for Khun Vichai and in gratitude for the love of our Chairman extended to all members of the Leicester City family."

Mirror Football will deliver live text from the Cardiff City Stadium as Cardiff take on Leicester at 3pm on Saturday.

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