And there was an inevitable development ahead of their clash with Everton.
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The development was vividly described by BBC football commentator Conor McNamara as he provided a scene-set on 5 Live shortly before kick-off.
“I promise I’m not making this up but Jamie Vardy is here and Jamie Vardy has been wearing a Jamie Vardy mask”, he told host Mark Chapman.
“I’ve seen him with my own eyes. I’ve see him from the side, from the back and I saw when he lifted it up on to the top of his head. And it may be the best proof yet that the game has in fact…gone’”.
Rather inevitably, Jamie Vardy wore a Jamie Vardy mask at Leicester today
LEICESTER CITY ARE protesting at Jamie Vardy’s three-game suspension today by handing out 30,000 Jamie Vardy face-masks at the King Power Stadium.
And there was an inevitable development ahead of their clash with Everton.
The development was vividly described by BBC football commentator Conor McNamara as he provided a scene-set on 5 Live shortly before kick-off.
“I promise I’m not making this up but Jamie Vardy is here and Jamie Vardy has been wearing a Jamie Vardy mask”, he told host Mark Chapman.
“I’ve seen him with my own eyes. I’ve see him from the side, from the back and I saw when he lifted it up on to the top of his head. And it may be the best proof yet that the game has in fact…gone’”.
The masks seemed to go down well with others too. In fact, the FA chief Greg Clarke absolutely loved his.
Perhaps someone needs to tell him that the mask is a protest against the organisation he’s in charge of.
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