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Leicester City: Sign up for latest updates, analysis and more with our FREE newsletter

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Daily Mirror03-05-2025

The Post Horn Gallop will bring you all of the latest news and insights from the King Power Stadium as Leicester City embark on what could be a huge summer for the East Midlands club
The players are in the King Power Stadium tunnel. Kick-off is approaching. The Post Horn Gallop is ready to sound.
At a time where football news is so saturated, The Post Horn Gallop newsletter is going to bring you all of the essential Leicester City updates that you need to know all in one place.

Whether that be the latest transfer gossip, press conference updates, match reaction, fixture news or anything else about the Foxes, you can get up to date with The Post Horn Gallop.

What's more, it's completely free and there's no ads. You'll get regular updates throughout the season. You can read it on desktop, the Substack app or directly from your inbox. No need to endlessly scroll or rely on algorithms - once it's live, the newsletter is sent straight to you.
And you want to know the best part? You've got a key role to play. The Post Horn Gallop gives Leicester fans from all around the world a golden opportunity to connect, chat, discuss and build a community of like-minded supporters. You can tell us exactly what you want to see, read and hear about.
The newsletter itself is written by journalist Daniel Orme who has also been a season ticket holder at the King Power Stadium for more than ten years. He will be keeping you updated on all you need to know from the blue side of the East Midlands.
Speaking ahead of the launch, he said: 'It's an absolute pleasure to be launching The Post Horn Gallop newsletter. Just as the tune is the first thing the players hear as they come out of the tunnel, the newsletter will be the first thing you read on all things Leicester City.

'I understand it can be tricky to keep on top of everything that's going on so I'm doing it all for you. I can't wait to get cracking and build a community with a bunch of Leicester fans. So, I'll see you there or at the next game!'
So, whether Leicester are in the Premier League or the Championship, you can make sure you keep updated on all of the latest Leicester City news by subscribing to The Post Horn Gallop.

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