After a season-ticket holder was banned for running onto the pitch to hug Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s son following the death of his father in the helicopter crash, fans took to criticize the club for their actions…
@LCFC Come on Leicester City, you’re better than this. This was a genuine, heart-felt gesture from a loyal fan. Your club has acted with so much dignity and respect through this truly terrible time, don’t spoil it now. https://t.co/OFt8QQuKZE
— Peteski ? (@PeteskiTweets) November 17, 2018
Vichai would not want this emotional supporter banned, the ban should be rescinded. It was heartbreaking seeing Top walk the whole perimeter of the pitch, in tears, acknowledging the support and love for his dad. We all wanted to hug him? #LCFC @LCFC
— Jenny (@appletreejen) November 16, 2018
What a shit thing to do
— mike fischer (@mikey50boy) November 16, 2018
Tell you what, this is a bit harsh. Leicester fan banned from KP for running on pitch to embrace the vice chairman over the death of his father. No leniency, he meant well you cunts https://t.co/cbKk9aviva
— Skeems (@Skeems1) November 17, 2018
The reaction continued…
Bit harsh
— CARL MILLS (@carlmills29) November 17, 2018
Come on @LCFC overturn Tom Merry’s Ban allowing him back to the KP that day was an emotional day for all involved he did something that most if not all of us wanted to do to comfort Top and let him know we are behind him 100% come on city do the right thing ?
— Rob (@justfoxes) November 18, 2018
@LCFC not a Leicester fan, but as a football fan, I ask you to reconsider the stadium ban given to Tom Merry for encroaching the pitch during your memorial game. I know rules are rules, but please accept, us fans do silly things at times of stress. Thoughts and prayers to all
— Jeff (@OnetrueSpur) November 16, 2018
@LCFC Should be fucking ashamed of yourselves for the heartless ban of a fan doing the right thing. Fucking disgrace!
— Big Red (@Redmistrb) November 16, 2018
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