Postpublished at 19:43 BST 7 May 2016
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Robbie Savage
Ex-Leicester midfielder on 6-0-6 on BBC Radio 5 live
"I have never seen anything like it, Wes Morgan's face when he lifted the trophy, he just could not believe it."

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Leicester 3-1 Everton
Robbie Savage
Ex-Leicester midfielder on 6-0-6 on BBC Radio 5 live
"I have never seen anything like it, Wes Morgan's face when he lifted the trophy, he just could not believe it."
Leicester 3-1 Everton
Pat Murphy
BBC Midlands football reporter at the King Power
"The most important moment in Leicester City's 132 years, improbably, gloriously, Leicester City Premier League champions 2016."
Leicester 3-1 Everton
The trophy is passed around from player to player who each kiss the magnificent silver and gold trophy. Ticker tape overs the players and fireworks rocket to the sky.
Can you believe what we are seeing here??
This is it!!
Captain Wes Morgan and manager Claudio Ranieri hold aloft the trophy.
LEICESTER CITY ARE PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS.
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Here we go. All together now. Oooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh............
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And the last man onto the podium to receive his medal, captain Wes Morgan.
Leicester 3-1 Everton
Robbie Savage
Ex-Leicester midfielder on 6-0-6 on BBC Radio 5 live
"I cannot believe what we are witnessing."
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Danny Simpson, Premier League winner. Unbelievable.
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An extra cheer for striker Jamie Vardy.
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Now come the players. The men who have performed admirably on the pitch all season. Suspended defender Robert Huth is fully kitted out. He said he was going to go all John Terry on us.
Each player's name is cheered as they go up to the podium to collect their medals.
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Pat Murphy
BBC Midlands football reporter at the King Power
"Claudio Ranieri, what a moment. What a fantastic achievement for him.
"The silver fox, he has barely put a foot wrong this season.
"Derided when he get the job in July, who is laughing now?"
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Last man onto the pitch is the manager, the man who made all this come together, Claudio Ranieri.
The noise from the supporters is deafening, a raucous ovation for the Italian, who spins round and points to all the fans inside the stadium.
He then makes his way across the blue carpet, being congratulated by the staff and finally the owners.
Ranieri is the first man to get his hands on a Premier League winner's medal. What a moment.
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The blue carpet has been rolled out on the pitch for Leicester.
Very clever.
Leicester City legend Alan Birchenall brings the trophy onto the pitch with a huge smile onhis face.
Leicester supporters, your moment is here.
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Pat Murphy
BBC Midlands football reporter at the King Power
"We are about to witness the most important moment in Leicester City's history."
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The Leicester staff are making their way back on the pitch, led out by the club's Thai owners.
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Leicester City, Premier League champions.
Still can't get my head round it.
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Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The King Power Stadium
It has been one long celebration - but this is the moment Leicester City's fans have been waiting for.
The platform is being assembled and the Premier League trophy is about to be presented.
This thunderous stadium even fell silent for a moment in anticipation but not for long. There is even a chorus of "We Are Staying Up" - so 12 months ago that song.
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Matt Elliott
Former Leicester City captain on BBC Radio Leicester
"This is happening whether you can believe it or not. It has been a crazy season and it is about to get a whole lot crazier.
"What a night it is going to be tonight."
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Party inside and outside the stadium.
Those now lucky enough to have tickets have gathered outside the King Power and are lit a blue flare.
Inside, the fans are dancing up and down claiming "they're the greatest team, the world has ever seen".
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Thousands of people turned out to celebrate Leicester City's promotion to the Premier League in 2014
A victory parade will be held to celebrate Leicester City's Premier League success on 16 May, the BBC understands.
It is believed the route will go from the King Power Stadium to the city centre before ending at a park.
The city council has refused to officially confirm any plans but previously said Town Hall Square was not big enough.