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Vardys record under threat..

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11 minutes ago, Tom12345 said:

Wishful thinking I say ...

 

2 minutes ago, urban fox said:

you think? 

Its Never going to happen...but occasionally dropping into Never Never land und Dream of Peter-pan-Vardy, Is the exact Type of Story-line that we bask in..

and helps to Balance out the cynicism in football..

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9 hours ago, Tom12345 said:

Yeah, exactly.

Indeed. Vardy is streets ahead of the herd in his way of thinking, despite being a star late into his professional footballing career : probably why he's still performing wonders for us now, four years on from the last time he performed such miracles! His cameo-esque England duty was a mere bit of fun for him. Had he followed in Kane's international footsteps then I'm sure he wouldn't still be doing what he still is now for us - not forgetting he's a good few years older than our former failed loanee too of course!

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6 minutes ago, casablancas said:

Is he world class? He must be up there at present. 

He has got to be world class. He's consistently a 20 a season striker in the Premier league in a side which haven't created the number of chances a more traditional big team would have created for him. (This season being the exception) 

 

He's played and adapted to two different styles of play. The counter attack and possession football. He can go large periods of the game without touching the ball and his next being a goal. 

 

The most clinical, aggressive and fastest striker out there in the world for me. Lewandowski, Suarez et al, play in sides where they get loads more chances a game, so their scoring record is a little false. Jamie must have the best or one of the best conversion rates out there amongst the top strikers in the world. 

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Just think how many goals he’d have scored if we always created this many chances for him. 
 

It really does make you wonder what Puel was thinking leaving him out. It defies belief. 
 

8 games to score 4 goals to average a goal every other game too :brendan:

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1 minute ago, Corky said:

96 in the Premier League from 192 games. 

and if @UpTheLeagueFox is to be believed, it was only 5 in the first 42 so 91 in 150 sounds infinitely better too!

 

10 minutes ago, casablancas said:

How far is he from the 100 club? Can’t be far. 

 

7 minutes ago, LestaAl said:

2 more or so

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