Jamie Vardy learning Italian swear words – and already has his favourite


Jamie Vardy’s famous Leicester City Chapter ended last season, but the 38-year-old Kult hero has already made headlines in Italy after he has joined the series a Side Cremonese.

Vardy signed a first one -year contract with the newly funded club, which includes an option for another 12 months, and so far the move has been running smoothly. Cremoneser are unbeaten and sit third at the table, Vardy made his debut, and reports that he and the Ms. Rebekah settle well La Dolce Vita With their two children.

The couple bought a 2 million pound villa in Salò, historically such as Benito Mussolini’s home base and accidentally the hometown of Vardy’s new teammate Romano Mussolini (the great-grandson of the dictator).

In addition to their new surroundings, the Vardys also take Italian lessons. However, Jamie should particularly enjoy the colorful parts of the vocabulary.

“Jamie and Becky already love Italian life and do everything to mingle seamlessly. The whole family has Italian lessons, and Jamie is already with some of the colorful swear words,” said one source The sun.

Apparently his previous favorite is “Vaffanculo” -a not so political phrase that translates loosely to “be lost”.

It fits perfectly with Vardy’s call: he is said to have deliberately learned swear words in the languages ​​of his Premier League opponent to postpone them during the games. Now he seems to bring these cheeky skills to Serie A – which means that Italian defenders may get more than just headaches when they chase around it.

Jamie Vardy

Jamie Vardy has a call for his sharp tongue. / Jonathan Moscrop/ Gettyimages

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