We’re in what briefly became, for a few days in early May, the most famous kitchen in the country. This is where the Leicester City squad congregated to watch Chelsea play Tottenham Hotspur on one of several large, wall-mounted tellies in Jamie Vardy’s Melton Mowbray mansion. Anything less than a Tottenham win would make the assembled Leicester boys winners of the Premier League – the most unlikely champions of the top flight of English football since Cloughie was in charge at nearby Nottingham Forest almost 40 years ago.

Chelsea and Spurs drew 2-2. Vardy and his guests could not be caught. Having famously started the season at 5,000-1 to finish top, this middle-sized, middle-England club were champions. Vardy’s kitchen, the celebrations faithfully captured on understandably