It's not just about getting SISU to change their stance, they have proved that they are prepared to gamble with the club's entire history on the off-chance they get their grubby little hands on the Ricoh for £2.50.
It's more about the pressure that would have been applied by the media/fans on...
Although it was rare (over and above the games mentioned above) that we'd sell out out our 19K home tickets. For example, the crowd against Derby for Keane's debut was 17K in total.
Not sure what point you are trying to make?...my post was serious not sarcastic.
In answer to your question though, yes Leicester are a bigger club than us. Not sure what relevance that has to our game v Swindon though.