Tuesday, 3 May 2016

COULD THIS BE TRUE. Could the Buddha be behind Leicester City’s EPL success?

The Premier League’s top team, founded in1884, began the season as relegation, not title contenders.
They hey were at the bottom of the league table back around Christmas 2014- one year later, they found themselves at the opposite end and haven’t looked back. It’s literally been like a movie.Their season has been a true feat of history. In over 100 years of play, they’ve never won the English soccer top flight (the modern Premier League).They’ve never qualified for the Champions League. Their best English top flight finish was as the 1928-29 season’s runners-up. In a competition bankrolled by billions of dollars in oligarch and financier wealth, little Leicester City, backed by a 330,000-person population, is on the verge of overcoming 5000/1 odds to win the Premier League title.
However, there has been misconceptions on how the Foxes managed to reach this unbelievable position.At a special shrine surrounded by Buddhiststatues and hangings installed by Mr Vichai – the monks, led by ssistant Abbott Phra Prommangkalachan, offer the playerswhat they call “spiritual support”.That support continues during the team’s away games, such as today’s, when the monks chant and pray for the team at their temple in Bangkok’s Chinatown district, where the Leicester’s billionaire owner has been a devotee for several years.
See photos below:
Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy exchanges pleasantries with a monk
A monk poses with a Leicester city banner at a shrine
A monk in a prayer session with a Leicester City player
Monk displays a Bhuda customized Leicester Citybanner
A monk, discussing with a Leicester City official
A monk writes at the entrance to the dressing-room on the Foxes
A monk inscribing on a Leicester City banner
Some players of Leicester in a sacred session with monks
A group of monks visits the King Power Stadium
A monk greeting a Leicester City’s player. 

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