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RESIDENTS living next to a former Premier League ground say they hate it - with road closures, traffic and noise among the nightmare problems.

Thousands of home and away fans flocked to the King Power Stadium to see Leicester City play every week - before the Foxes's relegation from the Prem last month.

Leicester residents said match days are 'horrible'
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Leicester residents said match days are 'horrible'Credit: Reuters
The Foxes have been relegated from the Premier League
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The Foxes have been relegated from the Premier LeagueCredit: PA

Now locals in the area around the ground have revealed that they are "trapped in our homes" on match days.

Mum-of-three Shannen Kamara, 26, said: "It's horrible when the football's on.

"This road is just blocked with hundreds of people when they're leaving and they shout and make a lot of noise.

"Sometimes, if it's a late match, it's after the kids have gone to bed and it disturbs them.

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"One time someone was going along the street kicking bins over and the police were nearby but didn't do anything.

"I've been here three years and I really want to move to somewhere else."

One woman said: "The worst thing is all the traffic restrictions. It's a real bugbear of mine.

"It's like being trapped in your home, unable to leave."

Another resident said: "It's s***. When a match is on you can't park at all - it's just the worst street in Leicester."

George Lopes, 35, said: "The people coming through on foot are okay most of the time but after some games there's a bit of fighting and swearing."

Other residents looked on the bright side - emphasising the neighbourhood's bus stops, hospital and parks.

It comes after residents living near another Premier League ground said that parking is a nightmare and that fans keep damaging their cars - but cops won't help.

Homeowners living inside a major football ground said that they can watch games from their attics - but life in the stadium has a downside.

And locals said that living next to an iconic Midlands ground is a nightmare - with disrespectful fans leaving rubbish everywhere and blocking drives.

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