"He should be honoured in some way for what he's done. I know some people will say he's only doing his job and is getting well paid anyway but we should, in some way, even if we only name a street after him, or even a park. We should do something and I hope we do.

I was quite pleased when Claudio was appointed, we needed someone with a bit of nous, more tactically aware. Nigel Pearson had Plan A but I don't think there was a Plan B. With Claudio there's a Plan B and Plan C.

We needed a foreign manager, they bring so much more to the game than English managers do. I was one of the few and it's great to look at these pundits and think 'what do you really know?'.

Will we see Leicester carry on being successful? Yes, this is a stepping stone. This is our time and for the next few years Leicester will be one of the clubs up there. I'm not saying we'll win it every year but we'll be up there challenging.

It all turned for us when we got relegated to League One. I remember that day at Stoke (after a 0-0 draw) in the car park, people in floods of tears and arguments going on between the fans. Being relegated united the club and it was one of the greatest seasons.

We are now fans of the most famous clubs in the world. We're more famous than anyone at the moment and we're certainly getting talked about more than any other club.

"It's daunting, everyone feels a bit taken back by it and we still don't believe it. It's a truly amazing story."