Roosters boots Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 Posted on instagram training at Sunderland 1 1
EnderbyFox Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 He's not at Sunderland, just using the facilities in Portugal after they have left. 1
jv1 Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 Current situation is a disaster for him and we obviously need a striker - no brainer - no transfer fee and 50k a week for 1 year just get it done ffs 2
StanSP Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 He's not signing for Sunderland. Think it's Portugal he's signing for. Get your facts right everyone! 1 2
goose2010 Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 1 minute ago, jv1 said: Current situation is a disaster for him and we obviously need a striker - no brainer - no transfer fee and 50k a week for 1 year just get it done ffs not sure he will see it as a disaster....
jv1 Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 Just now, goose2010 said: not sure he will see it as a disaster.... I am - he is 38 and has no contract anywhere and not getting a penny with that legal bill probably still being paid - add to that he has no proper pre season in him at his age and nobody at all has taken a punt on him - absolute disaster
Popular Post goose2010 Posted 7 August 2025 Popular Post Posted 7 August 2025 Just now, jv1 said: I am - he is 38 and has no contract anywhere and not getting a penny with that legal bill probably still being paid - add to that he has no proper pre season in him at his age and nobody at all has taken a punt on him - absolute disaster Come on, he has been on north of 100k a week for the past 10 years! if it was just 100k a week (which we know was a lot higher and that's before any endorsements, sponsors etc.) that is 52 million quid! do you really think he is bothered about not earning anything? He could pay the legal bill (which i am sure has already been paid!) with the change down the back of the sofa! The bloke doesnt need to do anything apart from keep fit. The closer it is to the season starting the more likely he will be to get a contract he wants as teams will become more desperate. If he goes to the MLS he might not start until next season (feb) but to think he has had a disaster i think you might be over egging it just a little bit! 7
inckley fox Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 2 minutes ago, jv1 said: I am - he is 38 and has no contract anywhere and not getting a penny with that legal bill probably still being paid - add to that he has no proper pre season in him at his age and nobody at all has taken a punt on him - absolute disaster There are quite a few 38/39 year-olds without a contract at a top tier football club right now. For those who want to continue to play, it's not unusual that they sign for someone quite late on in the window. Older players don't always want to submit themselves to exhausting pre-season programmes (e.g. Cambiasso, who was 4-5 years younger than Vardy when he came to us, and was without a club pre-season) and wait. I have no idea whether he's struggling to pay off his wife's legal bill, or whether his entire existence hinges on another lucrative contract, but I do know that it was widely reported in the local press that Valencia had offered him a deal and he hasn't yet got back to them. So maybe he isn't as desperate as you think. If you have inside knowledge of his priorities and finances then obviously I'd bow to your superior knowledge. Even if he expects to be on 100K+ per week, I expect there would be interest in him from some quarters of the planet. Perhaps he's just waiting to see if something at a more competitive level comes up. But I suspect his options - at playing level, coaching or punditry level - are greater than they are for lots of other 38/39 year-olds. Calling it a disaster for a man who is nearly 40, regardless of how successful he's been, to be without a contract at an elite football club is a bit extreme. It's not as if he's a 27 year-old who marched out of the club proclaiming his certainty that he was headed for bigger and better things.
willie-bell-in-rothley Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 He has property in Portugal so just keeping fit
Jattdogg Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 He can sign wherever he wants. You likely won't be happy with any team he signs for. Just accept it, have a sympathy wank and move on lol. 1 1
Tommy G Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 27 minutes ago, goose2010 said: Come on, he has been on north of 100k a week for the past 10 years! if it was just 100k a week (which we know was a lot higher and that's before any endorsements, sponsors etc.) that is 52 million quid! do you really think he is bothered about not earning anything? He could pay the legal bill (which i am sure has already been paid!) with the change down the back of the sofa! The bloke doesnt need to do anything apart from keep fit. The closer it is to the season starting the more likely he will be to get a contract he wants as teams will become more desperate. If he goes to the MLS he might not start until next season (feb) but to think he has had a disaster i think you might be over egging it just a little bit! You can knock half of that £52m straight away in tax. The other £26m his mrs and kids will have spent.
goose2010 Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 3 minutes ago, Tommy G said: You can knock half of that £52m straight away in tax. The other £26m his mrs and kids will have spent. course ok.
Tielemans63 Posted 7 August 2025 Posted 7 August 2025 Jamie Vardy’s signed for Portugal?! ****ing traitor.
SB87_LCFC Posted 8 August 2025 Posted 8 August 2025 Would a 6-month deal work for both parties if MLS is his destination? If the money was right now were moving on some of the other higher earners it could come to something - keeps him fit, we have another striking options who just so happens to be the most decorated player in our history. win/win for both as when he goes we might have some room for maneuver in the january window 2
LeePhilpottsBaldSpot Posted 8 August 2025 Posted 8 August 2025 44 minutes ago, SB87_LCFC said: Would a 6-month deal work for both parties if MLS is his destination? If the money was right now were moving on some of the other higher earners it could come to something - keeps him fit, we have another striking options who just so happens to be the most decorated player in our history. win/win for both as when he goes we might have some room for maneuver in the january window Nah, love the man but we need to move on. Would have been like us resigning Emile Heskey instead of giving Vardy a chance back when he signed. 1
FoxyPalace.com Posted 8 August 2025 Posted 8 August 2025 Wouldn’t surprise me if Vardy didn’t get any offers and he returned to us on a 12 month deal. Obviously on cheaper wages
Greg2607 Posted 8 August 2025 Posted 8 August 2025 19 hours ago, Tommy G said: You can knock half of that £52m straight away in tax. The other £26m his mrs and kids will have spent. do professional footballers act as PAYE employee's? or are they set up as a ltd company that sell's their services? I genuinely have no idea by the way... genuine question...
MaidstoneFox Posted 8 August 2025 Posted 8 August 2025 2 minutes ago, Greg2607 said: do professional footballers act as PAYE employee's? or are they set up as a ltd company that sell's their services? I genuinely have no idea by the way... genuine question... 19 hours ago, Tommy G said: You can knock half of that £52m straight away in tax. The other £26m his mrs and kids will have spent. Going off-topic here, but pro sports people can offset their tax in different ways and many pay max into pensions as they access pension benefits from the age of 35. I'm sure there are more qualified on here that would comment but can't see a scenario where JV be paying 50% of earnings in tax.
Lcfcwigstonblue Posted 8 August 2025 Posted 8 August 2025 20 hours ago, willie-bell-in-rothley said: He has property in Portugal so just keeping fit It's Quinta Do Lago, friends of mine live in the area. Lots of teams do pre-season at the complex. Several footballers/ex footballers have property there, Vardy, John Terry, Scot Parker.
SB87_LCFC Posted 8 August 2025 Posted 8 August 2025 5 hours ago, LeePhilpottsBaldSpot said: Nah, love the man but we need to move on. Would have been like us resigning Emile Heskey instead of giving Vardy a chance back when he signed. I guess….as much as I loved Heskey in the day, I think Vardys got a bit more in the legs even at this stage of his life. Just feel like it would give us a chance to scope the market during the season
ceebeefox Posted 8 August 2025 Posted 8 August 2025 On 07/08/2025 at 16:26, Tommy G said: You can knock half of that £52m straight away in tax. The other £26m his mrs and kids will have spent. She’s got 10 million of her own, for doing nowt! She’s on the Times Rich list.
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