Jamie and Rebekah Vardy auctioning Leicester executive box against Burnley to raise money for Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Foundation

The highest bidder will watch the Burnley clash from the comfort of the executive suite and the Foxes forward will come to personally meet them.

Leicester have named their club foundation after the late owner following the tragic incident after the 1-1 draw with West Ham.

Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was one of five people who died in a helicopter crash in the stadium car park.

The players and fans are now trying their best to raise as much money as possible for the foundation.

In a bid to bring in the big bucks, the high-profile couple will give one lucky fan the chance to enjoy an unforgettable experience at the King Power.


The 36-year-old announced the idea on Twitter and encouraged her 66,100 followers to get involved with the bidding.

It read: "Jamie and I are auctioning off our executive box including hospitality and personal visit from Jamie for the upcoming game against Burnley.

"All proceeds will go to the Vichai Strivaddhanaprabha Foundation email [email protected] to make bids #lcfc."

Rebekah then followed up the post by announcing that Jamie's signed boots from Saturday's win over Cardiff will also be up for grabs.


Alongside a photograph of the boot, it read: "Also available are a pair of signed boots which were worn by Jamie during the emotional game against Cardiff."

Jamie and Rebekah laid a wreath in memory of their owner at the King Power and the ex-England ace labelled him a "legend".

The Foxes forward has also revealed that he frantically called all of the Leicester staff members after hearing the news of the tragic crash.

 

 

 

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