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Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha says Leicester is like his son and it's 'love and pain'
Summary
Leicester City chair Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha says he shares supporters' frustrations and describes the club as 'like my son'; the team sit 14th in the Championship and are awaiting a disciplinary commission verdict over alleged 2023–24 financial breaches.
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Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha has given a rare interview in which he described Leicester City as 'like my son' and said he feels both love and pain over the club's current struggles. He said he watches every game, sometimes from Thailand, and that he shares supporters' frustrations about performances and results. The team are 14th in the Championship and the club recently dismissed manager Martí Cifuentes. Leicester are also awaiting the outcome of a disciplinary commission hearing linked to alleged financial breaches in 2023–24.
Key facts:
- Srivaddhanaprabha said he feels responsibility for the club and used the phrase 'love and pain' to describe his reaction to recent form and fan sentiment.
- Leicester are 14th in the Championship and sacked manager Martí Cifuentes six months into his three‑year contract.
- The club is awaiting a disciplinary commission verdict after a November hearing about alleged breaches of profitability and sustainability rules; a points deduction has been reported as a possible outcome.
Summary:
The chair framed the situation as personal and emphasised responsibility while acknowledging fan frustration. The immediate procedural next step is the disciplinary commission's decision, and the club has begun organisational changes including pursuing a technical director to support recruitment and football operations.
