FIF
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As for wanting to sell a proven Premier League goal scorer who seems to be back at the top of his game, even though to replace him would cost tens of millions of pounds without any guarantees of the returns we have got from Vardy, well, this is as crazy as you can get. I've warmed to some of your posting of late, even when I've disagreed with it as it has been a lot more logical - this one though fella, is a return to the dark days of those posts that should have been scrawled into the wall of an asylum.
I'm sure you can understand that I don't agree that his and others poor performances for so long this season were down to minor tactical adjustments made by coaching staff. I find that ridiculous. A £100K a week player must be able to adapt his play to that of the opposition. They cannot be only able to play in one way.
It seems clear to me, if not you, that our players over-celebrated their amazing feat last season and did not prepare themselves for this season, they then played as though they were happy with their lot and didn't make the effort that was needed on a day to day basis. It was clear to me that they believed they'd never be dragged into a relegation battle and they were happy to saunter along thinking they could turn it on when necessary. As they started to drop in the league (a league of pretty average teams) they still felt no concern, it was only when they were just above the bottom three and the owners dropped the bomb - taking the least disruptive action and firing the manager - that the players actually opened their eyes. I don't even think that it was the firing of CR but the sudden media change from adoring the miracle team to blaming them (probably unfairly) for backstabbing CR (and again I don't think that was the case) that made Vardy and some others put in the effort. An effort that Marc Albrighton had pût in most of the season. I think you have underestimated the vehemence that the world seemed to be aiming at them.
As for wanting to sell Vardy. I said I'd sell for a decent price. Even you are saying that he's a one tactic pony. I'd sell him because without his pace, his game is worth nothing. He's getting old and even a small drop in speed brings him back to the pack. He's had a great 6 game run and I hope it continues through the end of the season. He'll probably still be able to perform next season but personally I'd take the cash. There are many better strikers out there, strikers who can change tactic dependant on the opponent. I know that you have said negative comments about Slimani (as many as I have about Vards) but personally I'd prefer we played a game working to his strengths. IMO he's a much better option over the next few years. I also feel Musa can do as much (or more) than Vardy. Let's not forget Vardy also needed time to get accustomed to Prem football (as he needed time to become accustomed to championship football) and I think that Demarai is going to be a far better player than Vards and maintain that level for many years to come. If a good offer comes in, I'd take it and use the money to upgrade positions we need to upgrade far more.