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LEICESTER, England (AP) — An estimated 240,000 people turned out to watch Leicester's players parade the Premier League trophy in an open-top bus tour through the streets of the city in central ...
More than 240,000 people line the streets to watch Leicester City parade on open-top buses in celebration of their Premier League title win.
Military personnel joined veterans and cadets in a parade through Leicester city centre to mark Armed Forces Day. Crowds gathered along High Street as pipers and drummers from the Seaforth Highlanders ...
Fans of Leicester City celebrated the club's promotion to the Premier League by lining the streets for an open top bus parade. The Foxes secured the top spot in the Championship with an away win ...
Leicester City are Championship champions and the celebrations continued this afternoon.. City confirmed their place at the top of the table with a 3-0 win over Preston North End at Deepdale on ...
Leicester City won the 2015/16 Premier League, in case you haven't heard (5,000/1 odds!) and Monday was culmination of the city's celebrations. More than 120,000 people showed up for the Premier ...
Leicester have announced they will hold their Premier League title parade on Monday, May 16. The Foxes will travel on an open-top bus through the city before finishing at Victoria Park, where the ...
Leicester City fans have got into the party spirit and cheered on their team on the city's streets in a triumphant victory parade on Monday. The team became the unlikely winners of the Barclays ...
The Foxes secured the title on May 2, when Tottenham Hotspur failed to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, and they lifted the trophy the following Saturday at home to Everton ...
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