Leicester City chairman does what other chairmen don’t do

Leicester City Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)
Leicester City Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images) /
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Leicester City Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images) /

Leicester City fans can be extra boastful when they fondly talk about their owners in the Thailand-based Srivaddhanaprabha family.

Fans can unanimously agree, especially for this season, that the Foxes are in a tough spot. Trailing behind with their expectations in both the Premier League and Europa League, fans are not too content with the current slump of form. Even when things are not going that well, one can relish and be optimistic that there is not a single thing the chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha wouldn’t do to improve upon his father’s legacy.

The competition for the prime spots is contended by many sides that have adapted better with tenacity than the King Power club. Several sides in particular who were labeled to be “minnows” have caused rippling upsets throughout the Premiership. By comparison, Leicester City should’ve done a lot better, but not having regular entrusted players have hurt the team’s performance by lacking adequate replacements.

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Leicester City chairman cares

December will be the most significant month in terms of expecting a turnaround from the team. Manager Brendan Rodgers will expectedly have the aid of defenders like Wesley Fofana and James Justin, and that could provide the much-needed propulsion for the team from then onwards. It is expected that the manager will be receiving additional support from the chairman when the winter transfer window opens to reflect if they need to invest strictly to reinforce a few critical fragilities.

City chairman Top understands the supportive role that the fans will be expecting of him. It is because a bottom-half finish could take City on a backward track. Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha visited the King Power Stadium for the Spartak Moscow game. The patient fans rejoiced when at around 11.30pm when the chairman greeted the fans who waited to meet him. Top was seen at the edge of the car park taking selfies with supporters.

Many ardent fans around the Premier League might never receive such a fantastic opportunity to interact directly with their owners. We’re sure some of them would detest the word owner, considering how a few of the investing families have treated the fans of their so-called business ventures.

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The Blue Army are fortunate to have a man like Top leading his father’s vision to make Leicester City great. We couldn’t have asked for better ownership; we are in caring hands.