fox_favourite Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 Makes me wonder if this has been known for a while by the club. Also, in an Interview with Simpson and then again with Albrighton, they both mad with clear they want the team to stay together. I wonder if the knew something? Im with most people that this would have been on the cards for a while, and wouldn't have been the 1st the club heard about it on Friday.
ScouseFox Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 Southampton managed fine southampton never won the league. and what "serious" players have southampton bought recently? they're about to lose their manager to a team who finished bottom half. great. wish we could be just like them.
Lestoh Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 My biggest worry is the piercing silence at the KP when the new kids realise they only knew "Jamie Vardy's having a party"
ThurmastonFox Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 Bye bye Vardy. So long and thanks for all the goals. Hope Arsene doesn't break you and you get the arm roundbthe shoulder when you need it and don't end up loaned out to Bradford come Christmas
m4DD0gg Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 This reminds me of when Judas left. Of course I would have understood that he left us to manage the club he spent his best playing year with, but it was the fact that he categorically denied before it happened. I'm feeling pretty much the same about this. Exactly. If you wana go just go, dont harp on in the press about how you love leicester blah blah whilst at the exact same fecking time have your agent running round.
foxfanazer Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 **** it lets just get relegated to League two and win it for Andy King!
FireFox Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 Shit end to the Vardy Hollywood blockbuster this.And to his autobiography... who's even gonna read that now?
justfoxes Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 I think from his interview regarding his V9 academy when he said he was happy at Leicester he's won the title now he's going to be playing Champuons League with us he's happy about staying even tho the big sharks are circling us to try and pick off our boys! I think now this reporting regarding transfers and silly wage offers that our owners will try and stave off the Sharks by offering better wages etc? But hopefully the new Mrs Vardy doesn't want to move south to the capital and is happy in the midlands! But with the comraderry and closeness of our squad we will stay together and mount a great title defence and who knows we can go far in the Champions league so hoping our superb squad stays intact !!
lifted*fox Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 If I have to listen to another person drag out the old 'it's a short career he has to provide for his family' line again. Don't put it down to 'wanting to provide' - it's pure greed. 80k a week, 320k a month, 3.84m a year. Even after tax, with a career spanning just 4 more years I think you'll find Jamie Vardy has quite enough money to 'provide' for his family for the rest of his life. Provide in a significantly more lavish way than I will ever, most likely, be able to provide for my family, even if I work until I'm 70 years old. I very much doubt that even at this stage his future finances will ever be in question again. Stop saying it, it's ****ing silly. He can always go and do a postal route with his lookalike if he falls on hard times / gets injured.
fox_favourite Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 southampton never won the league. and what "serious" players have southampton bought recently? they're about to lose their manager to a team who finished bottom half. great. wish we could be just like them. Your missing the point. Southampton lost a manager and a shed load of players to 'bigger clubs' yet still managed to find a new manager in Koeman and rebuild without their progress being affected. In fact they've improved, and have money in the bank after selling their players. So in a way , it's a successful model that should be the normm for any club. They also have e a very successful academy.
foxfanazer Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 Shit end to the Vardy Hollywood blockbuster this.It'll be like a mix of Trainspotting, Space Jam and Titanic
Guest nathan. Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 **** it lets just get relegated to League two and win it for Andy King! fvck right off
Ian W LCFC Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 I'll be desperately, desperately sad if this happens... it feels entirely different than if Kante or Mahrez were to leave. I'd still be gutted if either of them went, but I'd accept it. It just felt like Vardy had so much more of a connection with this club and this city, given the journey both club and player have been through together... was that not real? He was like an adopted son of Leicester. For me, Jamie Vardy is the heart and soul of this team. He typifies everything good about us, the qualities that have led us to defy the odds and claim the Premier League title. At times it felt like he was driving us forward through sheer force of will. Kante and Mahrez are both phenomenal, and they will be extremely difficult to replace... but Vardy? It honestly feels like we'd be losing everything that makes this team what it is. For everyone saying "if he goes, he goes, we have to move on" - honestly, do you really feel this way? How can it be as simple as that? Yes, he is only one man, but he's one man who has meant so much to every single fan of this team. For me it would be like losing a limb. Maybe Musa, or Slimani, or someone else will come in and replace him, maybe they'll score 15 or 20 goals a season. But will it feel the same? Can it, really? I don't think so. We might have a new hero, but we'll never have another Jamie Vardy. People might accuse me of being melodramatic, or overly sentimental. But this is football. Football is drama and sentiment, without it, football is heroes and villains, football is legends and stories that are told for time immemorial. Without any of that, football is nothing. I understand that this career is a short one, and when you've got a family to provide for, and an uncertain future to prepare for, you have to make decisions that you believe are the right ones for you, your family and your future. But it doesn't make it any easier to accept for us, the fans, the ones with romance in our hearts. Desperately, desperately sad.
foxfanazer Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 So if he goes for 29m is he our biggest ever sale?Let me just google that for you........
49er Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 I'll toast a glass of lilac wine to that! Just hope we are not after Bonnie Tyler as that would be a heartache and we would be looking out for a hero.
ronnup Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 So if he goes for 29m is he our biggest ever sale? Where's this number come from???
FoxCal Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 Shit end to the Vardy Hollywood blockbuster this. I can already see it. It'll be spun in a way that's as if to say Arsenal is/was the final destination that he'd always dreamt of arriving at. The final shot being one of him walking into the light at the end of the Emirates tunnel met by a roaring crowd. Shuddering at the thought.
foxes_rule1978 Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 I can already see it. It'll be spun in a way that's as if to say Arsenal is/was the final destination that he'd always dreamt of arriving at. The final shot being one of him walking into the light at the end of the Emirates tunnel met by a roaring crowd. Shuddering at the thought. That has just put me off watching the movie...
HankMarvin Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 If I have to listen to another person drag out the old 'it's a short career he has to provide for his family' line again. Don't put it down to 'wanting to provide' - it's pure greed. 80k a week, 320k a month, 3.84m a year. Even after tax, with a career spanning just 4 more years I think you'll find Jamie Vardy has quite enough money to 'provide' for his family for the rest of his life. Provide in a significantly more lavish way than I will ever, most likely, be able to provide for my family, even if I work until I'm 70 years old. I very much doubt that even at this stage his future finances will ever be in question again. Stop saying it, it's ****ing silly. He can always go and do a postal route with his lookalike if he falls on hard times / gets injured. You speak like he was born in Leicester and owes us something the fans nearly made him quit in his first season, he owes this club absolutely nothing, like any human being wouldn't take more money if its on the table. Its not greed, its just common sense if you take off your Leicester glasses
foxfanazer Posted 4 June 2016 Posted 4 June 2016 I can already see it. It'll be spun in a way that's as if to say Arsenal is/was the final destination that he'd always dreamt of arriving at. The final shot being one of him walking into the light at the end of the Emirates tunnel met by a roaring crowd. Shuddering at the thought.Dear god its gonna be that isn't it! I just threw up in my mouth a little bit
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