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Friday 13 May 2016

Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy named Premier League Player of the Season

Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy has been named the Barclay's Premier League Player of the Season. Leicester lifted the league trophy last weekend, marking the first time that the club has won a top-flight title in their 132-year history.


29-year-old Vardy has been pivotal in the Foxes' surprise title win as he has scored 24 goals this season, just one fewer than the league's leading scorer Harry Kane.

He also holds the record of scoring in 11 consecutive top-flight games, beating Ruud van Nistelrooy's 10-game record, which he set while at Manchester United.


Source: Sky Sports News/Sports Mole

17 comments:

  1. Huge congrats as you deserve it.

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  2. Congrats to him. Linda take note!

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  3. HE DESERVES IT.
    Next season is for Rashford.

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  4. WELL DESERVED...............

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  5. Well deserved...Mahrez is the man tho

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  6. Congratulations
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  7. Congratulations to him


    ...merited happiness

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  8. keep it on vardy............

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  9. I love Vardy so much cos he is a good striker.

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  10. Shaarap Linda if you know nothing about football let me educate you: Riyad Mahrez is the Men's PFA Player of the Year while Dele Ali is the youg player of the year Jamie Verdy was only voted the Football writers association player of the season I know you no nothing about football so i forgive you..Meanwhile I am coming on Sunday as we disuse Lol

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  11. Lol. Linda u don fuckup. Mahrez is the player of the season dear not Vardy

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