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Posted
2 hours ago, Union FS said:

Our request for a tifo at this match was declined and the gig given to an agency.

 

As was our request to display a similar banner to the ones we displayed for Marc Albrighton and Craig Shakespeare. 

 

 

Sorry to keep questioning you @Union FS but as it has been knocked back can you tell us what the tifo you had planned would have looked like?

Posted
54 minutes ago, UniFox21 said:

Lol

So in future they can't use the excuse of "fans are sad missing the players walking out" if they're using a full stadium tifo.

The club can do no wrong v I hate not seeing the pitch at all times- a KPFC dilemma.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Pliskin said:

I would say let’s refuse to comply with the clubs effort…. But fat chance of anyone doing that. 

I'll be with you. Won't be joining in anything Thailand FC  do.

Posted
4 hours ago, TamworthFoxes said:

100% agree. The only reason I am bothering as a season ticket holder is vardys last game. I imagine that will be true of thousands of others.

Same as Bournemouth away last game, got a ticket but would more than likely have done the weekend away and skipped the game. 
Can just see it now, hundreds of Thai nobody’s walking round the pitch jumping on the back of Vardys goodbye.

That would be such poor judgement, this isn't a celebration. 

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Posted
6 hours ago, hackneyfox said:

So a striker like Vardy would sooner end on 500 appearance and 199 goals than 501 appearances and 200 goals?????

 

Seems really bizzare.

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Posted
39 minutes ago, lookwhaticando said:

No danger of that.

 

This is the game where we get to put Vardy up on a pedal stool. 

He can act like a Pre-Madonna as far as I am concerned.

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Posted
On 12/05/2025 at 09:18, Craig said:

Hoping this isn't a damp squid 

 

52 minutes ago, lookwhaticando said:

No danger of that.

 

This is the game where we get to put Vardy up on a pedal stool. 

 

11 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said:

He can act like a Pre-Madonna as far as I am concerned.


We should start a few youngsters and set a president for next season

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Posted

I think this game will be the last home one for many.

 

Vardy, Soumare, Faes, Kristiansen, Ndidi and Buonanotte.

Posted
8 hours ago, Clever Fox said:

Don't you realise he'll be substituted 20 minutes or so before the end of the game.

Then a big wave to everyone and disappear down the tunnel.

No chance. I imagine top will have his Thai mates all over the pitch at the end.

Posted
23 minutes ago, Sly said:

I think this game will be the last home one for many.

 

Vardy, Soumare, Faes, Kristiansen, Ndidi and Buonanotte.

Don't get our hopes up!

Posted

https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/inside-king-power-stadium-statement-10180700

 

By

Jordan Blackwell
 

Statement released over Vardy tribute

It’s the big story of the week and potentially of the season: this Sunday, Vardy plays his final match for City at the King Power Stadium.

Everybody associated with the club will want to be the perfect sign-off, and so for Ruud van Nistelrooy and the City squad, it means ensuring the number nine gets as many chances to get goal number 200 as possible.

In the stands, fans will want to pay their tributes, but supporters group Union FS have released a statement saying they will not be able to produce the display they had wanted to.

The group have previously organised tifos in the Kop and around the King Power Stadium, including for Vardy at the end of last season, when it wasn’t clear if the striker would remain with the club.

This year, they say their request has been denied because the club themselves are planning a tribute. A smaller tribute in the Union FS section of the Kop was also rejected, with the fan group feeling the club’s counter-proposal “would not do Vardy justice”.

Announcing their “disappointment”, Union FS said: “We honoured Vardy at the end of last season, when it was unclear as to whether he would ever play for us again.

“But the man deserves unending thanks from us for the memories he has brought to our city since 2012, and we had proposed a full-stand display in the Kop to do just that.

“Our request was rejected on the basis that the club will move forward with a club-funded, agency-provided display to cover the whole stadium. Our position will never change: tifo by fans, not hired hands.”

As well as a display before the match, further tributes are planned after full-time against Ipswich, with the club set to recommend fans stay in their seats to join in the goodbye to Vardy.

Posted
18 hours ago, Weller Wing said:

 

 

I'll be up on Sunday to pay homage to the great man and will also be thinking of others, eg Kasper that didn't even get a decent send off , but that's about it.

 

Also, nobody should be leaving that ground until Vardy has walked down that tunnel for the last time.

 

 

Thats pretty much the way I feel about it too except that I won't feel too happy about hanging around after the match to applaud a pitch full of so-called Thai 'influencers' all surrounding JV and trying to grab their five minutes of fame!

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