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Emotional Leicester fans say ‘delete this' as club share pics of Jamie Vardy packing his things into a cardboard box

Emotional Leicester fans say ‘delete this' as club share pics of Jamie Vardy packing his things into a cardboard box

The Irish Sun21-05-2025

LEICESTER fans want the club's social media admin to stop reminding everyone that Jamie Vardy is leaving.
Pictures and touching footage showed Vardy's final days of being a
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Leicester posted behind-the-scenes pictures of Jamie Vardy's final days at Seagrave
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Vardy carried cardboard boxes after playing his game on Sunday
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Vardy scored his 200th Leicester goal before waving goodbye to Leicester fans at the King Power Stadium
The final Vardy Party got off to the perfect start when the club's greatest ever player scored his 200th goal in in his 500th game.
The Foxes beat
Power
Stadium on Sunday.
And
on his blue No9 shirt.
Rather than finish with an away game at
Bournemouth
on the final day, Vardy wanted to go out in front of his own fans.
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And now, after a loud send off, with
The footage begins with Vardy at home on Sunday morning, with his young daughter telling him "to score a goal".
He hugged hundreds of staff members, sipped a cold one in the changing room after the game and kissed
Leicester's X page has since posted pictures of Vardy walking through a back-stage corridor in a tracksuit with cardboard boxes on Wednesday.
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The Foxes forward joined Leicester 13 years ago but will leave at the end of the season
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The post read: "One last day at Seagrave for Vards 😔"
And Leicester fans haven't taken the sad reminder well, with one writing: "Please delete this".
Rebekah Vardy throws husband Jamie a surprise party as he leaves Leicester City
While a second said: "Are you trying to make us even more depressed 😐."
A third added: "Let us have the memories of Sunday. This is heartbreaking."
The club hosted a lavish huge surprise party Vardy's honour on Monday night, with the bar tab hitting the thousands.
Vardy won the
FA Cup
in 2021 but is best remembered for the Foxes' 5,000-1 Premier League title triumph.
The 26-capped England stirker has

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