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Vardy here for the long haul

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congratulations on your top 4 finish by the way.... is there any point in continuing the season, you may aswell tell us now who is going to finish where

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Typical big club ttwat!

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I said Champions League or Europa League you plank

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like that makes a difference, youve already said you'll be in Europe, so where will everyone else finish?

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Vardy's been found out. Scored in the first 11 games but hasn't score since I don't think. That's almost 10 games without a goal

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Having said that we need a homegrown 3rd choice striker

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Leicesters bubble has been popped.

theyve not won in 3 and not scored in 3 either.

was only a matter of time.

bet the OP would take ronaldo now instead of Vardy

posted on 7/1/16

Is this what it's come to on this forum, arro can't even create a new thread without being wummed.

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Vardy, I don't think will go. Nobody will want him enough given his age and reputation. (i.e. the reputation that this is all just a fluke/dream and that won't go away any time soon.) In fact, Obers' joke is actually the key point:
"Having said that we need a homegrown 3rd choice striker"
- Well, that's how Vardy will see it as well.

Mahrez, I think you'll need to be prepared to be more disappointed. If we do finish top 4 this season then I think he's more likely to stay (but not certain); if not then I think someone will snap him up, probably for a lot of money though.

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Can't wait for you to get relegated next season

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Again another post that comes across as very defensive..... you seem to have a massive chip on your shoulder!

Ps, told you we would beat you

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Theme is getting a bit tiresome, Arro.

But who's to say it isn't in LEICESTER'S best interest to sell?

Very few, if any, footballers are irreplaceable, and Vardy isn't one of them.

Leicester might do well to cash in on the silly money Vardy might fetch right now and invest wisely thinking more about the medium and long-term future rather than the short-term (season) outcome.

If you reckon you've got a scouting network to envy, why not take the gamble?

Atlético didn't want to let go of Torres, it was forced upon them by their financial situation. They replaced him with Agüero and added Forlan. The situation repeated itself, and they went in for Falcao. They cashed in when they though Costa was ready to fill his boots. Same over, now they have Griezmann, with others like Vietto or Correa being quietly lined up.

Back when they desperately wanted to hold on to Torres, they were languishing in middle-to-lower table positions and had even had a couple of second tier years. Now they're an established force, Liga champions not that long ago, CL finalists, and currently going toe-to-toe again with the biggest clubs in the world.

Sometimes there is victory in what at first sight looks like defeat.

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Would you sell Vardy for £30mil?

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Vardy is better than Ronaldo so I don't think he will sell him for £30m.

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the OP is the Leicester equivelent of Hafi and Got Better

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Yeah they don't like it and cant accept that they're no longer the mighty force they once were. That's largely because everyone else is now a lot better than they used to be and the big clubs are being roughed up.

The gap between the top and 10th this season I'd imagine is closer than its ever been but then Palace, West Ham and Leicester have improved significantly and Watford are proving to be a very good side.

The PL has changed this season and it wont revert back to the way it has been now. Too many teams playing a different style of football and finding success and more of the smaller clubs will try to emulate Leicester, Palace, West Ham, Watford and Bournemouth. Even Stoke are a lot more exciting than they used to be and aren't far off being a very good side too.

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