And the biggest team in Leicester are, of course, Leicester Tigers!
Bonfire Night show-down put back due to the Eggchasers!
They accuse Leeds of being a city dominated by Rugby, however maybe that accusation should be directed at Leicester.
Despite their summer spree of big spending, Leicester City still are very much in the shadow of their Rugby team Leicester Tigers - as a result our vist to the King Power Stadium has been put back 24 hours from November 5th to November 6th as the Tigers face London Irish at Welford Road on the same day.
No doubt the usual line will be trotted out about the stadiums being in such close vicinity and the Police being unable to cope with two crowds of supporters - but why not move the Rugby to the Sunday instead?
It must be nearly as embarrassing as moving the Leeds fixture because of the Christmas lights switch-on, like the mighty Cheltenham Town did a couple of seasons ago.
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