Leicester owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha uploads livid Instagram post after Jamie Vardy’s red card appeal was rejected
Thai billionaire said the incident made him feel 'dispirit' from football
LEICESTER owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha is livid over striker Jamie Vardy’s three-match ban.
FA bosses rejected the Foxes appeal against Vardy’s red card at Stoke — ruling him out of games against Everton, West Ham and Middlesbrough.
But the mega-rich Thai chief said on Instagram: “I am so sorry for the unfair judgment of referee to Vardy and more sorry our appeal was rejected.
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“This kind of judgment distorts the charm of English Premier. I spend a lot of time and effort to make my beloved LCFC a success, but this made me feel dispirit from football.”
Meanwhile Liverpool could make a surprise move for Foxes keeper Kasper Schmeichel.
From Simon Mignolet to the much-maligned Loris Karius, the position between the sticks is just one of a number of issues that Jurgen Klopp needs to address to fix his shaky defence.
Schmeichel had missed six straight league games with a fractured hand, but made his return against Stoke.