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https://www.lcfc.com/news/661478/award-voting-opens-for-end-of-season-dinner

 

Leicester City supporters can vote now in three award categories ahead of the Club’s 2017/18 End of Season Dinner in aid of the LCFC Foxes Foundation next month!

- Leicester City supporters can vote now for three award categories ahead of the Club’s 2017/18 End of Season Dinner
- Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season and Goal of the Season awards are open for voting
- Tickets remain available for the event, which will raise vital funds for the LCFC Foxes Foundation on Tuesday 1 May

On the evening of Tuesday 1 May, Foxes stars and guests alike will enjoy a four-course dinner at King Power Stadium as the season’s best players and moments are celebrated with a glamorous awards ceremony.

All profits from this year’s dinner will go towards the LCFC Foxes Foundation, which has supported dozens of worthy causes over the years – including key contributions to local universities and hospitals thanks to £3 million in personal donations from Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.

Supporters can vote for three categories - Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season and Goal of the Season - by clicking HERE. The deadline for voting is Friday 20 April.

The nominees
 

The nominees
 

Goal of the Season

Jamie Vardy vs. Everton (H)
Jamie Vardy vs. Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Riyad Mahrez vs. Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Riyad Mahrez vs. Newcastle United (A)
Shinji Okazaki vs. Southampton (A)
Jamie Vardy vs. Manchester United (H)
Kelechi Iheanacho vs. Peterborough United (A)
Riyad Mahrez vs. AFC Bournemouth (H)
Jamie Vardy vs. West Bromwich Albion (A)
Riyad Mahrez vs. West Bromwich Albion (A)

Player of the Season

Kasper Schmeichel
Ben Hamer
Eldin Jakupovic
Danny Simpson
Ben Chilwell
Wes Morgan
Robert Huth
Harry Maguire
Christian Fuchs
Yohan Benalouane
Aleksandar Dragović
Josh Knight
Matty James
Marc Albrighton
Daniel Amartey 
Demarai Gray
Wilfred Ndidi
Riyad Mahrez
Vicente Iborra
Hamza Choudhury
Adrien Silva
Harvey Barnes
Andy King
Jamie Vardy
Shinji Okazaki
Kelechi Iheanacho
Fousseni Diabaté
Leonardo Ulloa
Islam Slimani
Ahmed Musa

Young Player of the Season

Wilfred Ndidi
Kelechi Iheanacho
Demarai Gray
Ben Chilwell
Fousseni Diabaté
Harvey Barnes
Hamza Choudhury
Josh Knight

Meanwhile, tickets for the evening are also available, priced at £250 per person, with a table of 10 at £2,000.

This package includes:

- Exclusive blue carpet arrival
- Drinks reception in Keith Weller Lounge
- Four-course dinner
- Wine on the table
- Dedicated member of staff for drinks orders
- Entertainment Sponsorship

Packages are also available for the event:

- Awards Ceremony Sponsor
- Goal of the Season Award Sponsor
- Award Sponsor

To register your interest and for full ticket details, email [email protected].

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Sampson said:

Player - Vardy

Young player - Ndidi

Goal - Vardy vs WBA

 

Pretty easy choices for me this year in the end.

As above

 

Exclusive blue carpet arrival!

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Player - Ndidi

Young player - Ndidi

Goal of the season - Mahrez Bournemouth (h)

 

One of the things Puel gets most credit for is playing younger players but then you look at that Young Player nominee list and there’s only one viable option which says a lot. Ndidi should win both player awards but some people will feel they can’t vote him for both.

 

Went for Mahrez for the goal. To rescue a point, with the last kick of the game, from that distance...

 

Vardy’s at West Brom will win it because it’s fresh in the memory. Whilst it was undoubtedly technically brilliant, I went for Mahrez because of the context in which it came.

Posted
34 minutes ago, F1_AN said:

£250 to be looked upon with disdain by the players ?

Mate, I don't mind anyone looking down on me at all...

 

...Just as long as they don't expect me to look up to them  :thumbup:

 

 

Free life lesson, first ones on me

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Guest MattP
Posted

Player - Jamie Vardy

Young player - Wilfried Ndidi

Goal - Vardy vs WBA

Posted
3 hours ago, Sampson said:

Player - Vardy

Young player - Ndidi

Goal - Vardy vs WBA

 

Pretty easy choices for me this year in the end.

Sampson and @MattP have nailed it. 

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Posted

Player - Jamie Vardy

Young player - Wilfried Ndidi

Goal - Vardy vs Man U 

 

I'm out on a limb with the goal but I just love the calmness, something we and many teams lack at a critical point and the arrogance of the situation / pass.

 

Others may be technically or spectacularly better but this one makes me smile with a whole lot of satisfaction.

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Posted (edited)
46 minutes ago, davieG said:

Player - Jamie Vardy

Young player - Wilfried Ndidi

Goal - Vardy vs Man U 

 

I'm out on a limb with the goal but I just love the calmness, something we and many teams lack at a critical point and the arrogance of the situation / pass.

 

Others may be technically or spectacularly better but this one makes me smile with a whole lot of satisfaction.

I can see where you're coming from. It was brilliantly arrogant, but the thing that takes it a notch down compared to Vardy's goals against WBA and Spurs is the rather 'aimless' punt from Ndidi and Smalling's impression of a statue.

I think the sheer audacity and arrogance of Vardy's volleyed finishes for the aforementioned goals makes me think "Wow!"

There was nothing the opposition could reasonably have done to stop them.

I'm just so happy and thankful that have players like Mahrez and Vardy serving up stuff like this on a very regular basis.

Edited by shen
Posted

young player - wilf 

player - vardy 

goal - vardy (west brom away)

 

anyone who disagrees is wrong really. we’ve scored some very good goals this season tho. vardy vs everton was superb. vardy vs united was too. couple of riyad strikes could’ve won other years as well. 

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted (edited)
On ‎10‎/‎04‎/‎2018 at 21:14, F1_AN said:

£250 to be looked upon with disdain by the players ?

Or give a free ticket to anyone who went and watched that s**t at Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Edited by Foxes1

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