Soar Fox Posted 17 December 2013 Posted 17 December 2013 Ok I was wrong it's twitters fault, and if all else fails blame the fans That's what makes me laugh about a lot of footballers on twitter, when everything is going alright they are loving it. Retweeting idiots who are calling them legends or better than Messi. Then when it's not going well they hate it and start criticising probably the same idiots. If Vardy was losing confidence because of fans on Twitter maybe he should have took himself oh there for a while.
Stadt Posted 17 December 2013 Posted 17 December 2013 He's our only striker that wins anything in the air, he's got a great leap.
Soar Fox Posted 17 December 2013 Posted 17 December 2013 He's our only striker that wins anything in the air, he's got a great leap. How many penalties has he won us this season? He must have won at lest half of the one's we've won.
Stadt Posted 17 December 2013 Posted 17 December 2013 How many penalties has he won us this season? He must have won at lest half of the one's we've won.The majority, I think DD and De Laet have won 3/4 between them and Lloyd might have won some but mostly Reg.
Dickov22 Posted 17 December 2013 Posted 17 December 2013 am chilled now, not having the best of days and you got a bit, my bad. Not saying they ruined him, but I think they could have integrated him better, as the step up was massive, and playing him week in week out, when he clearly wasn't ready couldn't have done the lad any good. Your point is valid that if he is going out and reading twitter it couldn't do his confidence any good, and that is part of the learning in stepping up levels. But my personnel opinion like I say is that being a bit part player would helped with the step up, and not have a negative affect on him, if you don't agree, we will have to agree to disagree😀 I think they were right in playing him regularly to start with as he was playing well. He then dropped off. I guess their options were limited so maybe he was used more than they would have liked. I love the lad. He'll be a huge miss tonight
Monsell1976 Posted 17 December 2013 Posted 17 December 2013 I think they were right in playing him regularly to start with as he was playing well. He then dropped off. I guess their options were limited so maybe he was used more than they would have liked. I love the lad. He'll be a huge miss tonight I thought you liked him, yes he will be a big miss tonight, I don't hate the lad, and think his hard work benefits the team, but we are crying out for a decent finisher to convert the amount of chances created, and I don't think he's the man, but as his proven he benifits the team, and is the provider of chances.
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