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The Achievers Report

League One - Leicester City

After banging on the door unsuccessfully for three seasons, finally the Foxes were admitted into the Premier League in 1994, winning the play-off final at the third attempt.

Initially it was only a season-long admittance, but Leicester took the play-off route again in 1996 and found themselves back among the big boys.

They had five reasonably successful seasons in league and cup (including two League Cup Final wins), but Peter Taylor’s sacking in October 2001 precipitated a rapid decline. Relegation followed that season, and despite a brief Premier League return in 2003 it’s been a pretty bleak few years for the Foxes. Will relegation to League One be their lowest point, or do Leicester have further to fall?

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