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All the ones mentioned, but also The Eagle.

 

And the celebration running towards and then noising up the Bristol City fans last season.

 

And, probably best of all,  pointing at his Premier Badge and making a "1" handsign, then pointing at Spurs fans and making the "Nil" sign.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Monk said:

I don’t get to many games since I moved to Scotland 15 years ago, but I did get to that Sunderland away game in 2016, where it was a stalemate for so long and Vardy won it with two breakaway goals. Just iconic. 
 

 

Spine tingling. I'm welling up. I remember the second going in feeling like a total out of body experience. 

 

 

For me, predictable, but the 11th vs United. I've never heard a goal celebrated for so long. I teared up then too! 

 

Come to think of it, this man has made me cry tears of joy more than anyone in my life. We'll never see another like him.

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2 hours ago, Ric Flair said:

His brace away at Sunderland in 2015/16, more specifically the 2nd goal. The outpouring of emotion from me matched Ranieri's who if I remember rightly was in tears.

 

I was more stressed during that game than any of the others down that stretch for some reason. Jack Rodwell had a chance to equalise and had a howler and then Vardy wrapped it up.

Great shout that game was brutal!

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I could go on all day, but the goal against Manchester United to seal the record is an iconic moment in football history, never mind Premier League history.

 

The perfect pass from Fuchs, Vardy latching on, the roar, the commentary, Vardy shouting 'it's ****ing mine' at the away end as bottles rain down on him and the team gathering around him to celebrate a record that may never be broken.

 

Heritage. Poetry. Beauty. Everything every football fan who supports a team not in the Big Six dreams of experiencing. We experienced it, and we wouldn't have done without Vardy.

 

The greatest player in Leicester City's history by miles and miles. 

 

Oh, and he's underrated. Neutrals will come to realise that he was far, far more than a wiry wind-up merchant who never stopped running. Treasure the memories, get the statue built and name a stand after him. 

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One that sticks out the most is QPR away in the Watford redemption season. Direct from a goal kick, Nuge wins the flick, Vardy’ first touch with his chest completely retired Richard Dunne, bang! Like an arrow across goal, straight to the corner flag to have it off with the home fans. 
 

We’ll never see us again soak up pressure for him to run off the shoulder and bag, I can’t speak. 

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So many memorable and magnificent goals, truth is with Vards every goal will live long in my memory because even the scruffiest of goals he celebrated in a unique way to make it memorable. 
 

Two that haven’t been mentioned yet and nowhere near as seismic as some others mentioned but the brace at Deepdale vs Preston to secure the Championship title it was so fitting it was him scoring two scruffy goals, great celebrations and sending the LCFC fanbase into raptures, it was just a perfect moment. 
 

 

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Squaring up to Diego Costa when we beat Chelsea at home in late 2015.

 

Just summed both him and us as a club at the time up. Fearless wasn't just a nonsense slogan but the actual actions of those wearing the shirt.

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1 hour ago, foxfanazer said:

West Brom goal in the great escape makes my spine tingle everytime I see it. That away end was something else

Exactly what I think of as well. 
 

Maybe the most defining of all of his goals 

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1 hour ago, João Miguel da Cunha said:

One that sticks out the most is QPR away in the Watford redemption season. Direct from a goal kick, Nuge wins the flick, Vardy’ first touch with his chest completely retired Richard Dunne, bang! Like an arrow across goal, straight to the corner flag to have it off with the home fans. 
 

We’ll never see us again soak up pressure for him to run off the shoulder and bag, I can’t speak. 

Remember that goal well...the way he chested that ball past the defender was sublime

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Definitely has an 'end-of-an-era' vibe, now, dunnit, this season :(  Good luck to whatever else JV does, though - just not quite so much if it involves playing us again :P;) 

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Last season v Preston away to win the league. Smashing the ball in from 2 yards then falling over. 

 

The last time I got to see him play and what was my birthday as well. 
 

What turned out to be the perfect ending 

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4 hours ago, Ric Flair said:

His brace away at Sunderland in 2015/16, more specifically the 2nd goal. The outpouring of emotion from me matched Ranieri's who if I remember rightly was in tears.

 

I was more stressed during that game than any of the others down that stretch for some reason. Jack Rodwell had a chance to equalise and had a howler and then Vardy wrapped it up.

Give me 5mins

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Completely self indulgent one for me.

 

Stoke away last season. Soaked, frozen, son had been sick outside of Harvester. At the end my son decides to wave to the goat who does no more than stop and whip off his shirt and gave it to him. Amazing day, went to a neighbour's part at Anstey Nomads that evening and he was showing it to everyone with me having a panic attack every time I lost sight of it. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bilo said:

I could go on all day, but the goal against Manchester United to seal the record is an iconic moment in football history, never mind Premier League history.

 

The perfect pass from Fuchs, Vardy latching on, the roar, the commentary, Vardy shouting 'it's ****ing mine' at the away end as bottles rain down on him and the team gathering around him to celebrate a record that may never be broken.

 

Heritage. Poetry. Beauty. Everything every football fan who supports a team not in the Big Six dreams of experiencing. We experienced it, and we wouldn't have done without Vardy.

 

The greatest player in Leicester City's history by miles and miles. 

 

Oh, and he's underrated. Neutrals will come to realise that he was far, far more than a wiry wind-up merchant who never stopped running. Treasure the memories, get the statue built and name a stand after him. 

Spot on.

 

The deafening roar when that goal went in was the loudest I have ever heard in a football stadium. It still sends shivers up and down my spine just thinking about it.

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West Brom away great escape and the one with Mahrez assist. Goal in the 5 3 United win and the one breaking RVN record and of course the brilliant effort in the 2 0 Liverpool win

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Just now, Hammo said:

Spot on.

 

The deafening roar when that goal went in was the loudest I have ever heard in a football stadium. It still sends shivers up and down my spine just thinking about it.

My old boss (STH) was in the Royal at the time watching it on TV.

 

Heard the roar from there a few seconds before the TV caught up 

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