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Maybe but also maybe not, considering how late he came into top level football, his body could still be relatively freshGive it a year or two and Vardy has lost that.
Maybe but also maybe not, considering how late he came into top level football, his body could still be relatively freshGive it a year or two and Vardy has lost that.
We're getting into a semantic debate on the word 'excellent' are we? OK, as you wish.
But a 1 in 2 ratio for a club like Leicester over that period of time is bloody good
Considering how many toxins he'll have put in his body before he reached the Premier League, and how many performance enhancing drugs he'll have (allegedly) had injected in him since, he's odds on to be categorically fucked by the time he's 42.Maybe but also maybe not, considering how late he came into top level football, his body could still be relatively fresh
"Bordering OK" lmao. He's not world class like Aguero or Lewandowski, but he's right below that level. His goal record in the PL is outstanding.Excellent? Top class? What are you a tv commentator? He is good bordering ok and is one dimensional.
Excellent is a Klinsmann, Shearer, Lewandowski, Kane, Aguero, Suarez, Ibrahimovic, Greaves, Lineker etc.
Please keep your superlatives for those who deserve it.
No semantics. When we look back will we all be saying Jamie Vardy excellent striker and that he deserves and belongs in the same category as those I previously mentioned or others that I haven't? I don't think so. But my onions and probably the majority of others.
I don't see the point of these dick measuring contests about strikers. I wouldn't swap Kane for anyone and I suspect Leicester fans feel the same about Vardy.
I suspect Kane will retire with goal scoring records but probably not the PL title that Vardy has.
Pace is a perfectly legitimate thing to have in your locker. It's part of who he is as a player.Vardy is nowhere near Kane. Without pace he’d be a part timer, Kane with a lack of pace is still easily one of the best in the world.
No semantics. When we look back will we all be saying Jamie Vardy excellent striker and that he deserves and belongs in the same category as those I previously mentioned or others that I haven't? I don't think so. But my onions and probably the majority of others.
Vardy is nowhere near Kane. Without pace he’d be a part timer, Kane with a lack of pace is still easily one of the best in the world.
Also, lots of players have pace but no end product.
Wow what a stupid argument, sounds like something I'd normally engage in
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