Leicester players to attend Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s funeral in Thailand

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Gab Marcotti discusses Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s legacy as Leicester City chairman, from his community impact to the Foxes’ Premier League title.
Former Leicester City owner and chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha might be gone, but the mark he made will never be forgotten.
Claudio Ranieri returned to the King Power Stadium to pay his respects to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
A book of condolences has been open in memory of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
Leicester City’s first team and academy players joined family members of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha to honour the club chairman who lost his life in a helicopter accident.

The Leicester City squad will travel to Thailand for the funeral of chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha after Saturday’s Premier League match against Cardiff City.

Srivaddhanaprabha died last Saturday with four others when his helicopter crashed next to Leicester’s King Power Stadium.

The funeral, likely to last a week, starts on Saturday in Bangkok.

Former England international Vardy told Sky Sports on Friday that he and the other players had to be there.

“That’s how we are — we are a close-knit group. We are one big family and one of the main reasons for that is Vichai,” he said. “For us to be there is massively important.”

Vichai bought Leicester in 2010 and the team went on to win the Premier League title against the odds in 2016.

Vardy said the last week had been the hardest of his life but the players, who will travel by road to Cardiff, were keen to play on Saturday.

“We all spoke about wanting to play,” Vardy said. “It’s what Vichai would have wanted and that’s we are going to do.

“We know what we have to do and we need to go out and honour his name and put in a performance which will hopefully get the win.

“It is going to be tough and it will be very emotional, but we’ve all chatted about it. People are saying the result doesn’t matter, but for us lads we want to make it a positive result.”

Leicester are 12th in the table on 13 points, while promoted Cardiff are 17th with five points from 10 games.

Cardiff City fans are planning to unveil a giant flag with the Thai emblem at the match.

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