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Leicester owners reward Foxes fans with a free beer
Leicester City’s owners want their supporters to celebrate the club’s success this season with a free beer.
The Foxes head into Monday night’s game with Manchester City aiming to regain top spot in the Premier League and fans who attend can enjoy a free beer, courtesy of the club’s sponsors Singha, or if they prefer a bottle of water.
Leicester’s Thai owners previously footed the bar bill at the King Power Stadium in last season’s final game of the season against QPR and to mark the club’s promotion in 2013/14.
Vice Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha told lcfc.com: “2015 has been a wonderful year for our Football Club but, we know that none of this would be possible without the incredible support of our fans.
“They continue to inspire our players to greater things on the pitch and for that we want to say thank you. Their loyalty and belief has helped to make 2015 a special year and we’re delighted that our friends at Singha Corporation will be helping us to give something back.
“We know it will be a wonderful atmosphere inside King Power Stadium for our final fixture of the year and I hope all 30,000 of you enjoy raising a glass with us as we head into 2016 together.”
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