Leicester City and Jamie Vardy are having a party for owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s birthday with free beer and cakes for fans before Sunderland clash
The Thai owners have previous for treating fans to snacks and treats at the King Power
JAMIE VARDY and the rest of Leicester is having a party at home against Sunderland on Tuesday night to celebrate chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s birthday.
The Premier League champions are laying on free beers and cupcakes for Foxes fans attending the Premier League clash against the struggling Black Cats.
The chairman and his son, vice-chairman Khun Vichai, have previous for treating their loyal supporters.
The Thai businessmen have dished up complimentary doughnuts and mince pies in the past for supporters.
Last year fans got a free beer and doughnut for Sunday's clash with Southampton.
The King Power atmosphere will be swinging after the club’s form rocketed after the sacking of Claudio Ranieri.
Defender Christian Fuchs has noticed a huge boost in morale since his side stunned Liverpool at the start of their revival under Craig Shakespeare.
Fuchs said: “The atmosphere has been insane. The fans were carrying us to one win after another.
"They were great in those couple of games and it all started against Liverpool.
“Obviously with the Sevilla game and qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, they’ve been outstanding moments in my career and everybody else’s career.
"I’m looking forward to many more of those moments at King Power Stadium this season.”