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Remember When?
My first Leicester City years: A late run for League One glory
I was born in 1993, writes Simon Birch, so my early Leicester memories are around that Martin O’Neill team. An unusual period of success that I wasn’t quite old enough to appreciate.
A Fox on Francis: In memory of a goalscoring great
Monday sadly saw the announcement of the death of the first million-pound English footballer, Trevor Francis. Adam Hodges pays tribute to a much-admired goalscoring great by relaying a fond family tale.
23 more chances for calamity: Memories of Leicester City away days
It’s fixture release day! Time to get the map out and plot trips to away grounds up and down the country. Hopefully you’re not as calamitous as Adam Hodges, who has been reminiscing about away days over the years.
10 times Leicester City bounced back early to spark success
With the fate of the manager, the team’s confidence and the club’s Premier League status on the line, here’s a look back at 10 times in the past 30 years when Leicester halted an early decline or setback to set up a successful campaign.
My first Leicester City years: listening out with pride and panic on BBC Radio 5
On 5th January 1991, my dad set off to watch Leicester City at The Den in the FA Cup third round. I was six years old. I waited at home for him to get back so he could tell me the result.
432 days later: Watching Leicester City win the FA Cup
After 137 years of victories, draws and defeats. After 432 days of being forced to watch the team from afar. After 90 minutes of nerve-shredding agony…
Leicester City finally won the FA Cup.