That's what Leicester did for Vichai before the game started.

Leicester has played the first game in the King Power Stadium since the October 27th tragedy, where the owner of the RIVs was separated from life along with four others in the helicopter accident. Everything's changed in Leicester. The death of Vichai Srivadhaprabha has left a huge void in the city that only [...]
Everything's changed in Leicester.
Vichai Srivadhaprabha's death has left a huge void in the city that only two years ago celebrated the most impossible title in history, and today he held his first match at home, without the memorable owner in the Tribo.
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) Leicester City (@LCFC) November 10, 2018
One thrilling day, it's all about the person who turned Leicester into a popular, loving club all over the world.
Before the start of the match with Burnley, the whole team joined the midfield to remember the former owner.

Two minutes of absolute silence (for Vichai and for the Day of the martyrs of World War I), among them the son of Vichai, who will continue the mission, and could not miss Claudio Ranier, who returned to the stadium where he wrote the story.
Outside the stadium, fans were thousands to remember the president by setting flowers and leaving messages in a certain area.


A rainbow appeared over the King Power a few hours before the match, which was played under a light, unspoiled rain, as well as the weather lamented in this bitter day.
Thousands of fans joined at lunch, to march to the stadium, to “Streeting for Vichain”, baptized also as “Rrudiation 5000:1”, for the famous quota that Leicester was a champion two years ago, while in the town square a slogan wrote: “for you, Mr. President, Lester wants more than you'll ever know” /Periscopi/














