A mystery yarn bomber knits a bollard topper in support of relegated Leicester City.
The Syston Knitting Banxy unveiled her latest creation with a Foxes-themed topper declaring the club will return to the Premier League next seasonA mystery yarn bomber has knitted a bollard topper in support of relegated Leicester City.
The Foxes fan's creations have included a knitted likeness of James Maddison and FA Cup final postbox toppers.The anonymous knitter has also created a James Maddison bollard topper She said her whole family has supported City for many years: "To LCFC, the people of Leicester are behind you, and we have absolute faith that you will come back stronger.Postbox topper featuring LCFC players and a FA Cup trophy following Leicester City's win in 2021
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