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Jamie Vardy and his Leicester team-mates are back to drinking beer and vodka before midday as the Championship title party continues, with ANOTHER investigation against rivals Leeds.

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Jamie Vardy and his Leicester teammates had fun at one of their homes on Tuesday

Jamie Vardy and his Leicester City teammates continue singing, dancing and having fun after sealing the championship title.

Leicester beat Preston 3-0 at Deepdale on Monday night to return silverware to the Premier League, with Vardy scoring twice.

Their locker room celebrations were boisterous and they mocked Leeds United as all the players jumped and sang the Kaiser Chiefs rock song ‘I Predict a Riot’.

That goes back to when Leeds and their fans played the same tune at Elland Road in February when they beat Leicester 3-1 and reduced the gap on them to six points.

Vardy and his friends brought that song to one of their homes on Tuesday morning and had fun with games and dancing, sharing their joy on Instagram.

There were also bottles of beer and vodka on display as the players let their hair down, securing their Premier League status with a game remaining.

Jamie Vardy and his Leicester teammates had fun at one of their homes on Tuesday

The 37-year-old striker was almost hanging from one of the ceiling beams, such was his euphoria.

They were banging on the kitchen counter to create their own rhythm.

‘Have you been partying?’ asked one fan in the comments section.

“JAMIE VARDY IS PARTYING,” wrote another. Perceptive.

On Monday night, 5,700 Leicester fans traveling to Deepdale sang “I predict the play-offs” as they trolled Leeds.

The taunting continued in the Leicester dressing room when a video appeared of Jamie Vardy, Harry Winks and company singing “I predict a riot” while celebrating.

Mail Sport is unsure if Leicester would win any awards for their singing, but their passion was impeccable.

Vardy, 37, has scored 20 goals this season and is in talks with Leicester to renew his contract for one year. His contract ends in the summer.

The fledgling boyband sang 'I Predict a Riot' to mock Leeds fans who had done the same after a win over Leicester earlier in the season.

The fledgling boyband sang ‘I Predict a Riot’ to mock Leeds fans who had done the same after a win over Leicester earlier in the season.

Leicester City players and fans mercilessly trolled Leeds after winning the championship title.

Leicester City players and fans mercilessly trolled Leeds after winning the championship title.

Mail Sport understands that both parties are interested in a one-year renewal but there are no guarantees and if he does not stay it is likely that offers will arise from elsewhere.

He believes he can continue playing until he is 40 years old.

Vardy, who has scored 190 goals in his 12 years at the club, admitted he is unsure whether he will remain at Leicester for their return to the Premier League.

“It may not be,” Vardy said. ‘I’m not ready to hang up my boots yet, my legs feel good. I feel fitter than ever, so we’ll see what happens.

‘This club is huge. I’m not going to shy away from it. They attacked me a lot when they hired me. A player who does not belong to the League. It took me time to adapt.

“I had problems in my first season, but in the second we got on like a house on fire. The goals started to flow.”

Vardy has already established himself as a Leicester legend thanks to his leading role in their shock Premier League title in 2016.

The striker also won the FA Cup with the Foxes, as well as two Championship titles.

Jamie Vardy has been hailed by fans for his wild finish on his second goal against Preston.

Jamie Vardy has been hailed by fans for his wild finish on his second goal against Preston.

The veteran forward appeared with the goal open on the rebound in the six-yard box

The veteran forward appeared with the goal open on the rebound in the six-yard box

Fans quickly took to social media to praise the veteran for taking the shot, with the forward being described as “one of a kind”.

Vardy scored twice before Kasey McAteer added a third and Vardy was praised for emphatically smashing the ball into an unnecessarily strong open goal from close range for his second.

Defender Wout Faes hit the post after a mazy run into the box, and Vardy reacted quickly to tap in the rebound in the six-yard box.

“Here comes Faes, first round, passes another, shoots and goes away from the post, Vardy is there. Does he touch it home? No, he absolutely hits it into the top of the net and the away end is LIMBS!!!” !!’ the Foxes tweeted.

“Jamie Vardy with the most unnecessary hit on the net in the history of football,” wrote one story.

“You love to hate him, I can almost guarantee he yelled ‘have it’ when he hit him,” said another.

Jamie Vardy and his Leicester team mates are back to drinking

Vardy has admitted that he is not sure if he will be at the club next season, but they are in talks to renew his contract.

A third simply wrote “Jamie Vardy’s greatest goal”, while a Preston fan admitted “I really respect him” despite the striker scoring against his club.

The Foxes can reach 100 points by beating Blackburn at the King Power Stadium in the final game of the season on Saturday.

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