Syston Knitting Banxy declares relegated Leicester City will return
Image source, Syston Knitting Banxy
Image caption,The Syston Knitting Banxy unveiled her latest creation with a Foxes-themed topper, declaring the club will return to the Premier League next season
A mystery yarn bomber has knitted a bollard topper in support of relegated Leicester City.
The Syston Knitting Banxy unveiled her latest creation, declaring the club will return to the Premier League next season.
Leicester won their last game, but Everton's victory confirmed their relegation to the Championship.
The Foxes fan's creations have included a knitted likeness of James Maddison and FA Cup final postbox toppers.
Image source, Syston Knitting Banxy
Image caption,The anonymous knitter has also created a James Maddison bollard topper
She has been creating detailed eye-catching toppers on a postbox and bollards on High Street in the Leicestershire town of Syston since 2019.
To date she has produced 62 postbox toppers and more than 50 bollard toppers.
Her latest bollard topper, outside of the Methodist church, features mascot Filbert Fox with the words "we'll be back".
She said her whole family had supported Leicester for many years: "To LCFC, the people of Leicester are behind you, and we have absolute faith that you will come back stronger.
"Keep the faith. Foxes never quit. We'll be back."
Image source, Syston Town News
Image caption,The postbox topper featuring players and an FA Cup trophy following Leicester City's win in 2021
The anonymous knitter also created a postbox topper featuring Leicester players and another with Filbert Fox before their 2021 FA Cup win at Wembley.
She said on the day of the final: "I added a silver cup to the team topper, as I just knew they'd win.
"I was able to return that one featuring the cup on the very evening of the win."
Image source, Graham Family
Image caption,The mystery knitter is famous for her postbox toppers, including one donated to Leicestershire actor Stephen Graham
Image source, ITV/Coronation Street
Image caption,Syston Knitting Banxy said she had been a fan of Coronation Street for over 30 years
The work of Syston Knitting Banxy, whose identity is a closely-guarded secret, has been acknowledged by Line of Duty actor Stephen Graham.
She also had a postbox topper featured on ITV soap Coronation Street in its Christmas Day episode last year.
Cast members from BBC comedy Ghosts also praised a Halloween topper she made, featuring a knitted version of each of the main ghost characters.
The Halloween-themed postbox topper featured nine characters from the BBC show
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