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Vardy or Puel

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136 members have voted

  1. 1. Who would you prefer we keep?

    • Vardy
      115
    • Puel
      21
  2. 2. There really wasn’t much point to this was there?

    • No
      104
    • Pretty much.
      32


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Posted

Top has to decide - Vardy or Puel ? 

 

I'm quite sure we will get a new manager very soon and Jamie will again have fun playing football and the fans too.

 

Players have more power everywhere than managers and in this case long overdue.

 

Because Vardy is scoring and Puel is boring.

 

Jamie IN - Puel OUT

Posted

What a time to be alive. Arguably our best ever striker in a poll against the worst manager i have seen at Leicester since peter taylor.

Posted

I'll go with both unless we're somehow able to attract someone that can take us forward. I think that maybe with a little bit of trickery and sleight of hand, we could convince Mourinho, and by that, I mean rub vaseline in his eyes and make him think he's managing Chelsea.

Posted
40 minutes ago, m4DD0gg said:

What a time to be alive. Arguably our best ever striker in a poll against the worst manager i have seen at Leicester since peter taylor.

You must've completely forgotten the period between 2004 and 2011. Levein, Holloway, Sousa, hell even Sven was worse than Puel. 

 

He might not be pulling up trees but let's not be disingenuous. 

Posted
23 minutes ago, ozleicester said:

Make Vardy manager (apparently he runs the place anyway ;) )

May as well. He cant get himself sacked we might have a bit of consistency with a manager. He already makes squad decisions (Slim)

Posted

Does it really have to be an either, or. surely both of them can adapt Vardy needs to understand it is about the progression of the team and not just to play to suit him all the time while Puel needs to understand Vardy is our most effective player and has been for some time and that when he plays well the team usually plays well and we need to keep getting the best out of him. we play best when we get the ball forward quickly to Vardy and he can do his thing but we also need to keep possession of the ball more as a team has to work twice as hard when they don't have the ball and players will more than likely be knackered after seventy minutes of chasing!. they both need to learn to adapt and work together for the better of the team.

Posted

Ok, I'll be the first to say it.

IF, I'll say it again, IF, Vardy has agitated behind the scenes and been the lead instigator in possibly getting at least 2 managers sacked, he can go for me. Sad though that would be. 

Vardy IS a club legend but 

IF, (that word again), Vardy has such influence, we'll struggle to move forward as a club with him still there. Strikers spend half the season frustrated anyway, unless they score in every game, so will Leicester managers face this scenario every time Vardy is unhappy? 

If Vardy went, he'd probably be followed by Puel pretty quickly anyway as our regular scoring option would have been removed.

 

That said, I don't see any actual quotes from Vardy that suggest he's doing that. Just a few words from a frustrated striker with a niggling injury that isn't at his best.

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Lionator said:

You must've completely forgotten the period between 2004 and 2011. Levein, Holloway, Sousa, hell even Sven was worse than Puel. 

 

He might not be pulling up trees but let's not be disingenuous. 

Majority of those managers did not have a pot to piss in with the exception of Sven who was purely here for the money.

 

Puel has been backed in two transfer windows, has money to spend and what most would consider a very strong squad full of international players.

 

Would love to see what a decent manager could do with this team.

Posted

I don't think it's a question of one or the other. Vardy should concentrate on his game, get his head down in an attempt to be the player he was 2 seasons ago. Unfortuantely for Puel he has too many players who have proved to be virtually worthless but that is not all his fault.

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