You'd have been better off quoting the other part of my comment that clearly states I've not seen much of him
Manchester United may have to pay a British-record £78m to sign 23-year-old Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba - four years after the France international left for £800,000. (Daily Mirror) Chelsea forward Diego Costa, 27, wants to return to Atletico Madrid this summer, according to the Spanish club's president. (Antena 3 Sports, via Metro Liverpool eyeing Edinson Cavani as striker’s entourage push for Premier League transfer
Liverpool could table a late bid to rival Arsenal's in the chase for Leicester striker Jamie Vardy, 29. (Daily Star)
One good season, attracting attention.. I do not rate him that much big fish in a small pond, is he going to perform in a big pond?. Our Origi, Sturridge are better than him. If not for injuries Sturridge should had score than him last season.If we buy him, who is leaving apart from Benteke?.
I've already said that I think Vardy may well struggle elsewhere, but this is a flawed analogy. He's in the same pond as everyone else in the PL.
total. we were told that the rumoured 140k per week offer someone said we made to vardy was total arse when the l'arse link broke first.
his style is busy... he will do a job. the issue is he may never score 20 again any season... i remember phillips well... made a career hawking round off one good season.
I disagree with Vardy to a point, I think that if he stays with Leicester he'll get 20 again they suit his style of play and he also looked a dangrous striker the season before last. He's a very good player but at 29 would I want us to spend £20 million on him? Nope.
If he's playing where there are many star players ,City, Manutd Arsenal, or even Liverpool, he may struggle.
Still playing against the same teams though (apart from the one he's moved to), so he's still in the same pond. The analogy means that someone looks good when they're against inferiors, but if they're in the same league, up against the same standard of opposition, then that's not the case. If he was playing in the Scottish league and moving to the PL then the point might be valid.
Scottish League?. Please do not insult Brendan Rodgers?. Moving from EPL to SPL a step down for him?.
Vardy and Lukaku are both currently at teams who are completely set up to maximise their goals. Difference is Vardy delivers when it matters whereas Lukaku is usually #doingalukaku
up to a point? ok... he got 8 on the bounce or whatever then didn't score for several games. for all we know the conditions for this getting 20 goals may never exist again. no mahrez for example.. etc etc. He could be man marked... etc etc. the main point is he was fast, a busy player and just made a couple types of run all the time and every leicester player was looking for him instantly. If ozil just turns and plays it short he can make the same runs at arsenal and look muck.. we can't know.