How many fans Leicester have comparably with the big six clubs

Leicester City's King Power Stadium (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
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Conclusion for a hopeful future

The rapid rise of LCFC has earned them global recognition, which is promised to grow over the next decade. Gone are the days when City fans had to stay in the Premiership temporarily. But the bitter pill to swallow for us is that we have miles to go before we sleep. Statistically, LCFC has only 9.20% of the total fans of MUFC, and 30.48% of Tottenham, who are the last-placed team in the big six hierarchy.

If anything, our history has taught us is to never stop believing. We have compassionate owners and unreal support from our fans. We are the only set of fans who were able to cause a minor earthquake after an Ulloa goal. An earthquake by the Foxes’ unison roar. This year alone we completed the set of winning all the major honors of English top-flight football after winning the FA Cup.

At present, our Stadium needs to grow. Our team needs to take their levels a notch higher to crack the ceiling of a top-four finish. That kind of display in a constant fashion will bring more eyeballs to our team and increase our popularity. It won’t be long before we can overtake Spurs. Both the London clubs are struggling to find their form, and we can use this pocket to our advantage to progress.

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Winning more matches will help us get a few more silverware. The priority for us should be qualifying and cementing our place as a regular in Champions League football. Not only the Premier League fans but fans from all over the world will be forced to track our seasons if we manage to do that regularly. I believe with the right set of tools we can do that and become one of the top forces in English football.