How Foxes Fans Responded To Sunday’s King Power Stadium Return
When the turnstiles reopened on Sunday 23 May and 8,000 City fans headed back into King Power Stadium, it brought back many happy memories from seasons gone by and sparked emotions of previous triumphs.
Fans began to gather outside, socially distanced, as the afternoon moved on, taking in the pre-match build-up and soaking up the atmosphere, a sight long yearned for in the months of behind-closed-doors fixtures.
Even the impending rain could not dampen the spirits of many, who were eager to get their first glimpses of the players and staff.
Leicester City Supporter
Supporters came back through the King Power Stadium turnstiles for the first time in over a year.
Applause greeted manager Brendan Rodgers as he came out of the tunnel, albeit briefly, to conduct his pre-match press duties pitchside.
And then, at approximately 3:15pm, when the players emerged from the dressing room for their warm-up, a huge roar reverberated around the stadium.
You could be forgiven for thinking there was a full house present on Filbert Way, such was the noise generated even before the match got underway.
Foxes Fans Make Long-Awaited Return To Filbert Way
The Blue Army were finally back at King Power Stadium for Leicester City's last game of the 2020/21 Premier League season.
The iconic videos shown in the lead up to kick-off, a fitting tribute to the Club’s past honours and successful season, inspired the crowd to crank up the volume even further around King Power Stadium.
Although the result did not go City’s way, there was a magnificent post-match reception for the players, who returned to the field for the traditional end of season lap of appreciation. This, however, was a special day for many reasons.
Youri Tielemans was presented with his End of Season Awards double by Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, while Alan ‘The Birch’ Birchenall spoke to retiring Club legends Wes Morgan and Christian Fuchs.
Blue Army
Supporters in the stands celebrated the team's FA Cup achievement as the trophy was paraded around the pitch.
It was an emotional farewell for the pair, who soon took the Emirates FA Cup trophy - brought out onto the pitch by Rodgers to great acclaim - on a parade around the ground.
There had also been plenty to celebrate at half-time, too, as recently crowned FA Women’s Championship champions LCFC Women took their league trophy on a tour across the stadium, greeted by a very warm welcome from the Blue Army.
Here's how City's players and the supporters responded to returning home...
From the dressing room
Unfortunately we didn’t hit our target but we come back stronger next season. Oh yeah we made history 🏆 😍
— Ndidi Wilfred (@Ndidi25) May 24, 2021
Thank you all for your support throughout the season, it was amazing seeing most of you at the stadium 🦊💙
We’re disappointed...it’s hard to take but we can be proud of what we’ve achieved this season.
— Jamie Vardy (@vardy7) May 23, 2021
It’s now time to take a break and re-focus.
Thanks for your support throughout this season...it was great having some of you back in the King Power today, see you soon 💙 @LCFC pic.twitter.com/teyoIM1vKC
The Blue Army
Welcome back 🦊#LeiTot pic.twitter.com/CyGUf332Uv
— Leicester City 🏆 (@LCFC) May 23, 2021
The Blue Army 😍#LeiTot pic.twitter.com/NG2KcUA1Gx
— Leicester City 🏆 (@LCFC) May 23, 2021
💙#LeiTot pic.twitter.com/VDRcf4BwXb
— Leicester City 🏆 (@LCFC) May 23, 2021
The boys are back in town https://t.co/qG9DXMdffh
— Tom Hoegger (@tom_lcfc_1986) May 23, 2021
Thank you for another amazing season! We sang and sang until our throats were sore today! Forever 🦊 pic.twitter.com/UYwRckHhlZ
— Nicola Cocks (@niccocks) May 23, 2021
Thank you to all @LCFC staff that worked so hard to make our return to King Power Stadium a safe one. 👏👏👏 It was a joy to be back. Thank you! 💙
— Nazira Vania 💙 writing (@nazvanz) May 23, 2021
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