We haven't heard anything from the club about a 10-year reunion for our Premier League title, but the lads are chatting and we'll have one if we can help Leicester City during a difficult time, we would' Ex-Foxes star tells FFT about anniversary plans
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We haven't heard anything from the club about a 10-year reunion for our Premier League title, but the lads are chatting and we'll have one  if we can help Leicester City during a difficult time, we would' Ex-Foxes star tells FFT about anniversary plans
"Leicester City pulled off one of the most remarkable title successes of all time when they won the Premier League in 2016 and the 10-year anniversary is now fast approaching. The Foxes surpassed all expectations by beating the likes of Arsenal, Spurs and Manchester City to the title in 2015-16, despite only narrowly avoiding relegation during the previous season."
"I don't know, the club's going through a difficult time, we haven't heard anything from the club, he told FourFourTwo. But we've got a WhatsApp group, Reunion 2026', and we've had a few chats about what we're going to do. Obviously most of the lads are retired now, although some are still playing. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. I've been chatting with Riyad Mahrez, and hopefully we can all find the right time to get together and do something. We definitely will, it's just making sure that everybody can come, because everyone will N'Golo Kante will come, Shinji Okazaki. I'm looking forward to it."
Leicester City secured a historic Premier League title in 2015-16 and approach the 10-year anniversary in 2026. Players from that squad remain in contact through a WhatsApp group called 'Reunion 2026' and are organising a reunion, with many retired and some still playing. Danny Simpson reports no contact from the club about celebrations but says he has been speaking with Riyad Mahrez and expects attendees such as N'Golo Kanté and Shinji Okazaki. Leicester now sit mid-table in the Championship after relegation, with Marti Cifuentes sacked and Andy King serving as temporary manager. The squad expresses willingness to support rebuilding relations with fans.
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