I agree with pretty much all of that MA.
I am still surprised though that some posters can’t see the value Vardy brings.
He scores pretty much 1 in 2 games yet has been critisicisesd for not doing enough or contributing enough.
I really struggle sometimes to understand what some people’s expectations are.
Very few people criticise Vardy, it's the same 1 or 2 with spurious reasoning. The rest of us understand what a fantastic player we have in him.
I haven’t seen enough of Dragovic to come to any conclusion at all. Same for Mendy and Nacho.
Musa has definitely struggled, the move hasn’t worked yet. I suspect he was signed as insurance for Vardy and then he never left.
Slimani I’ve seen enough to know he can be very effective in a system suited to him. We don’t play it.
Ulloa was a useful contributor whose time has run out.
Hamer is, admittedly, crap.
I remember thinking Vardy, particularly after a game he came on against Boro, was absolutely dreadful and that he needed moving on. I was wrong. Some players take time.
As for the “3 managers” argument. Claudio signed most, Puel hasn’t even had 3 months in the job and Shakespeare doesn’t count as a “manager”.
Just my opinion of course.
What system would work for Slimani? I'm not being deliberately obtuse, just playing Devil's advocate. Are we suggesting he is completely unable to adapt? If so, what's the point of him? What system will stop him charging around and barging into people giving away free kicks? What system will make him look as if he can control a football with his feet? I think you're right in that there is one somewhere but it isn't ours and never was so he's a lame duck as far as we are concerned.
You haven't seen much of Mendy, Dragivic or Iheanacho because they have been so dreadful when given their chances that they cannot possibly merit a starting position. Only they can change this by stepping up to the mark when called upon. Okay, I'm being a little unfair or over simplistic here perhaps but you can't just give players game time if they are showing themselves to be either past caring, inept or simply just out of their depth nearly every time they step foot on the pitch.
Ranieri did buy most of them you are correct, he still didn't play them! This in itself speaks volumes. Puel has had 3 months which is more than long enough to know who he can and can't trust to do a job; Slimani, Jakupovic and Musa barely get bench time and and Iheanacho isn't any closer to starting. As for Shakespeare, whatever you think of the guy he still saw those players far more than we did, knew what they could and couldn't do and with his job in the line, still chose to keep them on the bench or out of the squad because they weren't good enough.
It's okay to say that some players just aren't good enough and it's okay to want to move them on. What's not okay is spunking millions of pounds on them and then shipping them out on loan or leaving them out of squads altogether. Let's just cut our losses on Slimani, Musa, Mendy and a few of the others and invest in quality rather than quantity.