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Thread: Leicester City owner helicopter crash at ground

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    Leicester City owner helicopter crash at ground

    What a catastrophe!

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    Awful incident. Let's pray for those on board.

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    It's still not known if the club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabhblahprabradahanna was on board

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    It's still not known if the club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabhblahprabradahanna was on board
    According to BBC SPORT he was ?
    Very tragic news ,

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    Latest reports vischi and his daughter along with one other and two pilots have perished. Rip to them all.he was an excellent chairman owner who also did a lot for the city.tragic

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA53 View Post
    Latest reports vischi and his daughter along with one other and two pilots have perished. Rip to them all.he was an excellent chairman owner who also did a lot for the city.tragic
    it is tragic news but dare I mention what may now happen in January, don’t mean to be insensitive, but I’m sure it’s crossed a few minds.

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    An absolute tragedy, not just from a football point of view but from a humanitarian point of view. For that family to lose two of their members is appalling. We must not forget the families of the others who perished.

    From a footballing point of view; what a difference in two owners. Srivaddhnaprabha was completely involved with the club and the city of Leicester itself. He attended the majority of their games, invested heavily in the club, was involved in many local works and had a rapport with players, staff and fans. Compare him to Lai who visits the Hawthorns 'once in a blue moon', invests very little in the club and basically, in my opinion, is only in it for what he can get out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    An absolute tragedy, not just from a football point of view but from a humanitarian point of view. For that family to lose two of their members is appalling. We must not forget the families of the others who perished.

    From a footballing point of view; what a difference in two owners. Srivaddhnaprabha was completely involved with the club and the city of Leicester itself. He attended the majority of their games, invested heavily in the club, was involved in many local works and had a rapport with players, staff and fans. Compare him to Lai who visits the Hawthorns 'once in a blue moon', invests very little in the club and basically, in my opinion, is only in it for what he can get out of it.

    Exactamundo!

    Without wanting to appear insensitive and derail the thread, that’s why I want Lai out!

    However, this is an awful incident to learn of and it’s a stark reminder of how things can suddenly go from good to bad in the blink of an eye.
    My thoughts go to all those involved and affected by this awfully tragic event.

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