Harry Lame

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... :) Sturridge requires the full contents of the medical cabinet to get out of bed never mind train ffs ... it's clear the majority of the English public outside of the Sky4 fans and plastic scousers would love to see the Leicester lad burning it up ...just like they did in the EPL with the Leicester team this season ... :)

But he's currently fit <doh>

I'm with you (and everyone else!) regarding his fitness record. But when fit he's our best striker - without doubt. You seem to like quoting pundits (for some reason?) they all say he's our most gifted striker.



Vardy is a one season wonder that'll burn out at Arsenal, although is a good option off the bench in this tournament <cheers>
 
... more qualified than you (or I) ...
I agree.

Former Leicester player and current Leicester fan Gary Lineker who scored 48 goals for England considers Sturridge to be a "class act".

His opinion ought to count.

Your opinion is unquestionably biased, mine isn't as neither Vardy not Sturridge plays for the club I support. Remember, it's not that long ago that you didn't think Vardy was good enough to start for Leicester.
 
I agree.

Former Leicester player and current Leicester fan Gary Lineker who scored 48 goals for England considers Sturridge to be a "class act".

His opinion ought to count.

Your opinion is unquestionably biased, mine isn't as neither Vardy not Sturridge plays for the club I support. Remember, it's not that long ago that you didn't think Vardy was good enough to start for Leicester.
...it was at the start of last season after Nigel Pearson had played him as a wide option... Ranieri was spot on ...as I pointed out after the first few games ...indeed I backed him to out score Wayne Rooney at United as you know ..a bet that cost you a tenner ..indeed if Vardy had taken our penalties all season Spurs wouldn't even have had the consolation of Harry's golden boot ... :)
 
...it was at the start of last season after Nigel Pearson had played him as a wide option... Ranieri was spot on ...as I pointed out after the first few games ...indeed I backed him to out score Wayne Rooney at United as you know ..a bet that cost you a tenner ..indeed if Vardy had taken our penalties all season Spurs wouldn't even have had the consolation of Harry's golden boot ... :)
You've missed the point spectacularly.
 
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...funny that none of you made a lot of Harold's offside goal against the Turks ...:) .. truth is Harold was just as ineffective for the U21s when we went to Toulon as favourites... but then I'm just irrationality biased in wanting to see England's currently most prolific goal scorer given a proper chance in his right position...
 
...funny that none of you made a lot of Harold's offside goal against the Turks ...:) .. truth is Harold was just as ineffective for the U21s when we went to Toulon as favourites... but then I'm just irrationality biased in wanting to see England's currently most prolific goal scorer given a proper chance in his right position...

What SD posted was a reasonable observation. You then tried to mock it as he had the temerity to point out that St. Jamie was yards offside And, if he hadn't been fortunate enough to be played onside, everbody would have been wondering WTF he was doing there!..

Hence the well deserved face slap!...
 
What SD posted was a reasonable observation. You then tried to mock it as he had the temerity to point out that St. Jamie was yards offside And, if he hadn't been fortunate enough to be played onside, everbody would have been wondering WTF he was doing there!..

Hence the well deserved face slap!...
... and there was me thinking you had anger issues with smiles..:)
 
England star Jamie Vardy is feared more than Harry Kane at Euro 2016, says Ronald Koeman

“Jamie Vardy is a real goal-scorer,” Koeman wrote in his column for the Mirror. “I think opponents in these Euros are more afraid of Vardy at the moment than Kane. After helping Leicester win the Premier League he’s in one of those rich seams of form where he believes he’ll score a goal whenever he plays.
“And England’s other sub Sturridge has a lot of creativity in his game as well as an obvious eye for a goal. I appreciate England need to look at how Slovakia will set up before they finalise their own attacking options but Vardy and Sturridge must have forced themselves into the first team reckoning.”