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This Sunday marks a momentous occasion in the history of Leicester City Football Club, as we prepare to say thank you to our greatest-ever player - Jamie Vardy - in his final appearance at King Power Stadium.
Our supporters are asked to arrive early and remain in the stands after Ipswich Town fixture
Sunday’s game will be Jamie Vardy’s 500th and final LCFC appearance
Entering the field of play is strictly prohibited and is a criminal offence
Pre and post-match plans to celebrate the legacy of our greatest-ever player

  • Fan Zone open from midday (click HERE for more details)


Jamie, who will make his 500th and final appearance in Leicester City colours, will be celebrated throughout the matchday – starting from 12noon, with the opening of our Fan Zone (click 
 for further details) – so make sure you arrive early! Our Foxes Fanstore at King Power Stadium will also be open, with browsing hours starting at 11:30am and doors remaining open until 6pm due to Sunday trading laws.
There will also be special souvenir flags in supporter seats as part of a pre-game display, so make sure you’re inside the stadium in plenty of time, all the way through to post-match, where we’re asking everyone to remain in their seats help us honour our No.9.
This not only gives supporters the opportunity to show their appreciation for our captain, but it also allows Jamie and his family to share another special post-match moment with the Blue Army.
Following the full-time whistle, a series of activity is planned to honour Jamie’s 13 years as a Fox, and for Jamie to lead the team, as well as a host of former team-mates, in thanking everyone in attendance for their support during that unforgettable period.
To ensure that tributes to Jamie can be delivered safely and meaningfully, supporters are respectfully asked to always remain in the stands and reminded that entering the field of play is a criminal offence.
We thank everyone in advance for helping us give the GOAT the send-off he deserves – together, and safely.

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52 minutes ago, jammie82uk said:

500th and final? 

Leicester Colours

52 minutes ago, moore_94 said:

Yeah, he won’t be playing against Bournemouth

 

So might still play against Bournemouth

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17 minutes ago, davieG said:

Leicester Colours

 

So might still play against Bournemouth

Why would he risk getting hurt before a move next season?

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1 hour ago, moore_94 said:

Yeah, he won’t be playing against Bournemouth

 

21 minutes ago, davieG said:

Leicester Colours

 

So might still play against Bournemouth

I would be surprised if he did play. Only way I think he would is if he didn't score on Sunday. 

Then again, with Ruud, it is 50/50 he picks him for Sunday. 

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1 minute ago, goose2010 said:

narhh will be a flag with the JVGOAT logo on it. 

 

4 minutes ago, bovril said:

this is going to be an almighty cringefest isn't it

Place is gonna be full of "goat" stuff.

 

Still undecided if I'm going. Haven't been to a home game since Brentford. And for everything Vardy has done for this club I probably won't remember some random game against Ipswich in years to come.

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1 minute ago, Fox92 said:

 

Place is gonna be full of "goat" stuff.

 

Still undecided if I'm going. Haven't been to a home game since Brentford. And for everything Vardy has done for this club I probably won't remember some random game against Ipswich in years to come.

Wouldnt surprise me if they brought out an actual goat to walk round after the game....

 

I'm not bothering to be honest. I havent been since Brentford either and said then i wouldnt bother again this season. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, bovril said:

this is going to be an almighty cringefest isn't it

Especially as Arthur Chandler is the true greatest :ph34r:

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21 minutes ago, Corky said:

Especially as Arthur Chandler is the true greatest :ph34r:

Except some think GOAT is

 

Greatest Of Are Time 😆 🤣 😂 😹 

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If he doesn't score on Sunday, surely he's not going to bow out on 199 with another game to go. 

 

Hopefully, we've had a word with Ipswich and arranged a nice last minute pen for him to tuck away. 

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8 minutes ago, fazzyfox said:

Probably involves Rudkin and Whelan handing him an engraved glass tankard like he’s a runner up on Bullseye….:facepalm:

Nah it will be a signed portrait of the real 🐐 King Rama X of Thailand.

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