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... and there was me thinking they were England's best <laugh> .. OK lets throw Harry Kane and Theo Walcott in there as well ... that just about covers it doesn't it?
Im not sure about Walcott, hes doing very well, think he'll have one of his best seasons (until he get injured anyway <laugh>)
 
Im not sure about Walcott, hes doing very well, think he'll have one of his best seasons (until he get injured anyway <laugh>)

... but more or less comes back to my overall point:

Rooney ... been there, done that, hair weaved, too fat <whistle>
Sturridge ... too prone to sicknotes from matron
Wellbeck ... ditto on sicknotes and not really prolific anyway
Theo Walcott ... almost unplayable when on form but also inconsistent and prone to injury
Harry Kane - who knows? - great last season but struggling now that defenders know him better
Berahinho - a talent undoubtedly, but a team player?
Ings - injured
Wilson - injured
Carroll - one dimensional sicknote
Lambert - retired to pasture

... the ugly truth is that England do not have a dependable top notch (not thatch Wayne ... sit back down!) striker ...

... so why not give the speedy, agressive, injury resistant, runt with a goalscoring knack a fair go?
 
... and there was me thinking they were England's best <laugh> .. OK lets throw Harry Kane and Theo Walcott in there as well ... that just about covers it doesn't it?
I think both Kane and Walcott will outscore Vardy, as will Rooney. Sturridge and Welbeck probably won't if they only play a handful of games. I should caveat that by saying that if Kane, Walcott and Rooney pick up season ending injuries then they will struggle to score goals.
 
I think both Kane and Walcott will outscore Vardy, as will Rooney. Sturridge and Welbeck probably won't if they only play a handful of games. I should caveat that by saying that if Kane, Walcott and Rooney pick up season ending injuries then they will struggle to score goals.

The gauntlet is down........

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I think both Kane and Walcott will outscore Vardy, as will Rooney. Sturridge and Welbeck probably won't if they only play a handful of games. I should caveat that by saying that if Kane, Walcott and Rooney pick up season ending injuries then they will struggle to score goals.

... just to be clear - in domestic competitions ... and I'll just caveat that with if Vardy picks up a season ending injury he will struggle to score goals <laugh>
 
I think both Kane and Walcott will outscore Vardy, as will Rooney. Sturridge and Welbeck probably won't if they only play a handful of games. I should caveat that by saying that if Kane, Walcott and Rooney pick up season ending injuries then they will struggle to score goals.

... just to be clear - in domestic competitions ... and I'll just caveat that with if Vardy picks up a season ending injury he will struggle to score goals <laugh>

How much are you guys going to wager?

The going rate is a tenner to the other's choice of charity
 
I think you're confusing 9 with 20 love x

Was only counting league goals, bit harsh to compare lukakus EL goals when Vardy hasn't played in it. <ok>

Like for like comparison is much fajrer
 
... just to be clear - in domestic competitions ... and I'll just caveat that with if Vardy picks up a season ending injury he will struggle to score goals <laugh>
How much are you guys going to wager?

The going rate is a tenner to the other's choice of charity
What odds is he going to give me? I need three horses to finish first, second and third while he just needs his horse not to finish last.
 
Tobes doesn't like to compare like for like when t comes to lukaku as it makes his record seem pants <ok>

wasn't even double figures in the league

Wrong again in was 10 in the league 12 domestically and 20 in total. Fosse was talking about domestic goals btw, Vardy got 5 <ok>