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Leicester City parade Premier League trophy through packed streets

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It was the moment, surely, when those last few holdouts who had refused to see it as anything other than dream finally allowed themselves to believe.

Through a cacophonous sea of blue and white on either side, the bus carrying Leicester City’s triumphant Premier League champions slowly snaked its way through the streets of the city in a victory parade like no other in British footballing history.

Glorious early evening sunshine shone down on the bus as it set off from the city’s Jubilee Square shortly after 6pm carrying the manager, Claudio Ranieri, and his team of misfits, journeymen and cast-offs.

At times it seemed that every one of the city’s 330,000 inhabitants – as well as thousands from the towns and communities around it – had turned out to celebrate the achievements of a club that had not only won the first top-flight title in its 132-year history but finished a full 10 points clear of the chasing pack.
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Ranieri was front and centre at the top of the bus, his players grasping the Premier League trophy, while men, women and children ran, walked and photographed themselves alongside the vehicle.

The team bus was followed by two others, one of them carrying a large contingent waving the national flag of the club’s Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. The team’s international following was strongly in evidence along the route, too, with Japanese fans holding banners with messages for the forward Shinji Okazaki.

Eventually the convoy arrived in Victoria Gardens, where perhaps every second reveller was wearing a Leicester shirt and many had stories to tell, such as the three Italian geology students making a pilgrimage to London in honour of Ranieri.

“He has done something so incredible, so fantastic, that people in Italy just can’t believe it. It’s like he is a different person to the one who used to manage teams there,” said Nicola Benedetti, 21, clutching his national flag and, like his two friends form Perugia, decked out in Leicester City shirts and scarves.
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