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Yes Well Done Foxes, One Question Who Is The Longest Serving Player In The Team?

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piggynose | 10:00 Tue 03rd May 2016 | Sport
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out of curiosity, has anybody in the present team been around for yonks?
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Andy King. He has now won winners medals for League 1 champion, Championship winners medal and Premiership winners medal. I think he has been with the club for about 10 years.
Left Chelsea as a 15 year old and joined the Leicester Youth Academy in 2004.
Just had a look piggy Andy King, Welsh International, has been at the club for 12yrs joining as a 15yr old.
Of course Robert Huth has been around the block. Signed by Claudio Raniero for Chelsea as a youth from Berlin. Didn't make it in the Chelsea team and joined Middlesborough for 3yrs before joining my beloved Stoke City in 2009. We loved him but he was sold to Leicester after Tony Pulis left in January 2015. He helped to save them from what was certain relegation. The rest is history. A top man and player.
An amazing achievement for them as a club, well done to them.

Does any one know how much they spent on their team for this season and compared to others?
Togo, did you need a wheelbarrow to carry the winnings home from the bookies?
Thanks for that sunny-d,,, that does make it even more impressive (still hope of St. Johnstone winning the Scottish Premiership next season :) better head to the bookies now)
I wish sandy. I left the Prem. out of my footie punt, but have Burnley@ 14/1 for the Championship. An acquaintance of mine did put a fiver on Leicester before Christmas @ 1000/1 though, after they made a good start. Jammy devil him.

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