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7 hours ago, Lesterlad said:

Leave Vichai statue where it is, what a stupid comment. yes build a Statue for Vardy but near to where Vichai statue is

 

1 hour ago, Blue-fox said:

What’s Vichai done wrong to get turfed out his spot? 

He’s not a player. The entrance to the ground is for footballing figures. He has a statue because he died, therefore it belongs in the memorial garden. 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

He played for Leicester City not King Power. You clearly missed the point of what I was saying. They only care about anything that benefits their company. The King of Thailand gets a better send off than any of our former players.

Relax. It was a tongue in cheek comment. I'm well aware of the point you were making.

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https://chng.it/9vzLGzfdSL

 

Dreams became reality when Jamie Vardy donned the Leicester City jersey, giving every fan the best years we will ever experience. His story of rising from non-league football to becoming a Premier League champion is legendary and deeply inspirational. Vardy's passion, loyalty, and unyielding determination brought Leicester City FC to unprecedented heights. The 2015-2016 season will forever be etched in history, thanks to his record-breaking 11 consecutive Premier League goals. His iconic performances have made generations of Leicester fans proud.

 

Beyond his personal achievements, Vardy has left an indelible mark on Leicester as a whole. Local businesses enjoyed flourishing trade as the club surged to international fame. The community spirit strengthened, rallying behind a common hero who never forgot his roots. His involvement with charities and youth initiatives exemplifies the values he holds dear—commitment, hard work, and giving back.

 

As Jamie Vardy leaves the club after 13 memorable years, it is only fitting that we commemorate his monumental impact. We propose naming a stand at King Power Stadium in his honour or erecting a statue to celebrate his contributions. Such a tribute will not only honour his legacy but also inspire future generations to dream big and work relentlessly towards their goals.

 

By taking this step, Leicester City FC will showcase its dedication to celebrating those who have significantly shaped its identity. It's a powerful message to current and future players: loyalty and excellence will be etched into history and admired for years to come.

 

Let's rally together to ensure Jamie Vardy's legacy lives on within the club. Sign this petition to urge Leicester City FC to celebrate a player who has given so much to the team, the fans, and the city itself.

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Re the statue - You just know it'll turn out looking more like Albert Steptoe and end up on Have I Got News For You so the whole nation can rip the P out of it, hopefully not as bad / comical as the Great Yarmouth Waxworks "Guess Who" round though :D.

But get it done and done well, maybe Red Bull can finance it if we incorporate a can in the pose :dunno:.

Posted
19 hours ago, LCFCJohn said:

Terrible idea, would have to be the away end surely? lol

Agree 100% has to be the away end

Posted
1 hour ago, dmayne7 said:

Relax. It was a tongue in cheek comment. I'm well aware of the point you were making.

Who'd notice another King Power happy clapper from the next round here? 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Kitchandro said:

 

He’s not a player. The entrance to the ground is for footballing figures. He has a statue because he died, therefore it belongs in the memorial garden. 

What crap. Lord Nelson has one in Trafalger Square (it’s in London if your unsure) should they have built his column in the middle of the sea?

if it wasn’t for Vichai and his vision we wouldn’t of won the league. Who do you think paid for Vardy?

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Posted
14 hours ago, HybridFox said:

Will probably call a your 90 minutes followed by consultation phase of the potential renaming of stands and then we don't hear anything for years

They'll call one, get everyone to sign an NDA and then put notes out saying everyone wanted to call it the Vichai stand.

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23 hours ago, Jakemoore said:

I’d like the away end to be named after Vardy just to remind all the away fans of the goals he scored against them before giving them shit!

This all day long.

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11 hours ago, Bilo said:

https://chng.it/9vzLGzfdSL

 

Dreams became reality when Jamie Vardy donned the Leicester City jersey, giving every fan the best years we will ever experience. His story of rising from non-league football to becoming a Premier League champion is legendary and deeply inspirational. Vardy's passion, loyalty, and unyielding determination brought Leicester City FC to unprecedented heights. The 2015-2016 season will forever be etched in history, thanks to his record-breaking 11 consecutive Premier League goals. His iconic performances have made generations of Leicester fans proud.

 

Beyond his personal achievements, Vardy has left an indelible mark on Leicester as a whole. Local businesses enjoyed flourishing trade as the club surged to international fame. The community spirit strengthened, rallying behind a common hero who never forgot his roots. His involvement with charities and youth initiatives exemplifies the values he holds dear—commitment, hard work, and giving back.

 

As Jamie Vardy leaves the club after 13 memorable years, it is only fitting that we commemorate his monumental impact. We propose naming a stand at King Power Stadium in his honour or erecting a statue to celebrate his contributions. Such a tribute will not only honour his legacy but also inspire future generations to dream big and work relentlessly towards their goals.

 

By taking this step, Leicester City FC will showcase its dedication to celebrating those who have significantly shaped its identity. It's a powerful message to current and future players: loyalty and excellence will be etched into history and admired for years to come.

 

Let's rally together to ensure Jamie Vardy's legacy lives on within the club. Sign this petition to urge Leicester City FC to celebrate a player who has given so much to the team, the fans, and the city itself.

8 signatures?

Posted
34 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

8 signatures?

It's flopped like me around Kemi Badenoch for some reason!

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Would King Power.be prepared to share any part of the Stadium for anyone, even JV? Be nice to think they would but I have my doubts.

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On 24/04/2025 at 16:00, Jakemoore said:

I’d like the away end to be named after Vardy just to remind all the away fans of the goals he scored against them before giving them shit!

I'd still rather the Kop renamed with a big sign at the top saying THE JAMIE VARDY STAND so away fans can look at it the whole match.

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