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Published 19:16 16 May 2016 BST
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Jamie Vardy had more reason to celebrate than most, finishing the club's top scorer, being voted the football writers' player of the year, and cementing his place in Roy Hodgson's England squad.
You'd certainly forgive him a celebratory drink following his heroics this season, and true to form, the England man was supping on a can of Fosters whilst soaking in the atmosphere on the party bus
Except Sky did their very best to disguise the fact that Vardy was on the cans by coming out with a very obvious lie. The narration went as follows:
"You've got extraordinary scenes there...you can see Jamie Vardy handing round an energy drink..."
Unsurprisingly, no one watching at home was fooled in the slightest... https://twitter.com/Shixldy/status/732260547421454336 https://twitter.com/_Jack_Gibson/status/732257914514223106 https://twitter.com/bdconnor/status/732257538612301824 https://twitter.com/lukemoore88/status/732257327651266560 https://twitter.com/ryanlobb1/status/732257026127073280Yep. "Energy drink" pic.twitter.com/sxmEQufxpq
— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) May 16, 2016
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