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Published 08:56 4 May 2016 BST
Updated 10:43 4 May 2016 BST
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The joy and ecstasy of football fandom at its purest, and what makes so many people band together once a week come sunshine or rain for those small moments that only sport can provide.
"This is something people like you and me would never have ever of dreamed of," says Stringer's dad before his voice gives way and both men give a little cry.
Ian also makes mention of the family aspect of a club like Leicester City, how so many people have supported the club without any possible thought that they might one day win the Premier League "All those generations, all those away trips Tranmere."
"Dad do you fancy a party on Saturday?" asks Ian signing off. "Do I fancy a party? I can't wait." Well said. Whatever happens next season, let's enjoy Leicester's moment in the now.No apologies for the tears. I called my Dad at full time - https://t.co/LSNZUVbqDX
— Ian Stringer (@StringerSport) May 2, 2016
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