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Published 20:29 14 Mar 2017 GMT
Updated 20:41 14 Mar 2017 GMT
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Having eased any fears of the drop by winning games against Liverpool and Hull, Leicester welcomed Sevilla on Tuesday night for the second leg of their Champions League last 16 tie.
Seeing as this was the first - and quite possibly last - Champions League knock out tie to be played in Leicester, some fans decided it was the perfect opportunity to show off a big, fancy banner.
However, quite why they decided to depict their caretaker boss (or at least we think that's who it's supposed to be) holding a chain attached to an aggressive looking rottweiler is beyond us.
As some have pointed it out, it's almost certainly to do with a line once written by some other bloke called Shakespeare, but still, it's bloody awful, isn't it?
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