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Arsenal risking Vardy Euro fairytale?

Just what are Arsenal playing at with this Jamie Vardy shambles?

Not only are they unsettling an England player in the run-up to a major tournament but they risk wrecking their top transfer target’s chance of a lifetime.

Arsenal bid £20million for the Leicester striker on on Friday June 6 and he is clearly considering what would be a massive move for him.

Now he approaches Saturday's Euro 2016 clash against Russia with his head in a spin and that probably counts him out of Roy Hodgson's starting plans - for the opener at least.

Stories like Vardy's come along once in a generation.

He has come from playing in the non-league with Fleetwood to winning the Premier League in the space of four years.

He now has the opportunity to put the icing on the cake with a memorable display in France but it is under threat if this Arsenal saga continues.

Why on earth did Arsene Wenger and Co find it an acceptable move while he is on England duty?

They might have been looking to get their business done before the Euros - fearing that Vardy might attract even bigger suitors if he shines in France.

But the 24-goal Foxes forward has hardly sidled into view in the last few weeks - he broke Ruud van Nistelrooy's Prem scoring record of 11 straight games back in November.

A host of big clubs will have been tracking him since then at least and, when it became clear his new deal at the KP contained a get-out clause, that interest will have gone into overdrive.

Could the Gunners not have made their move the day after the Premier League finished?

The Emirates club will argue that they expected an answer before England boarded the plane and that it should all have been neatly tied up before the Euros.

That's nonsense. How can you expect a newly married guy to make such a life changing decision in a matter of days?

Especially when he is about to complete his fairytale season by pulling on the England jersey at a summer finals.

What the whole situation demonstrates is just how desperate Wenger is.

He has been ruthlessly panned by his own fans for lacking in attack and dithering over deals that never come off but in rushing this one, it could backfire big-time.

Ironically in trying to move quickly and be decisive, he will look even more stupid - Arsenal will not come up smelling of roses if they get snubbed by a Leicester striker.

And they'll look even worse if the front man they are all complaining about, Olivier Giroud, goes on to win the golden boot at the Euros - get your money on it folks.

You have to ask if it is really a sensible move for Vardy anyway.

The 29-year-old may have hit eight more goals than Giroud, also 29, last season but he is not exactly in the Arsenal blueprint.

Vardy has thrived in a counter-attacking side, getting in behind defences and enjoying enough time to pick his spot while running at pace.

In Arsenal's fast flowing possession-based system he will be expected to press, drag players out of position and link up closely with team-mates in well-practiced training ground moves.

Or, more likely, he will be used as an impact sub when Arsenal need to kill off a game on the counter.

That means he goes from main man under Ranieri, playing week in week out, to a handful of minutes each month under Wenger.

It takes him from possible England starter to fringe player and has to be seen as a step backwards for a guy who has been moving forwards at pace for four years.

That may be something Vardy has thought of and that he is ready for. Fair enough. Or it could be a dilemma he will spend the Euros wrestling over.

But for Arsenal, putting his England dream under threat is not the way to seal the deal. And you cannot imagine Hodgson being too impressed either.

At least if the Three Lions do flop in France, in Wenger we have an early contender for a scapegoat.

posted on 9/6/16

comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 2 hours, 10 minutes ago
comment by Adam 'The Interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 3 minutes ago
what sort of deluded poster even thinks england have a chance@ OP
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Me, I think england could go far, can't really say why but very good strikers and the team looks more balanced than previous years.
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I'd agree. So long a Roy gets the selection right, this young group of hungry players with the baggage of previous failures could do well.

I expect us to win the group and probably meet Germany in the semi finals.

However, this all depends on Roy. If he picks a bunch of work horses in the midfield and has Rooney as our creative force then we're doomed.

posted on 9/6/16

*without the baggage

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 9/6/16

comment by Tway (U1162)
posted 6 minutes ago
England will meet Romania in the finals and lose on penalties, even so Spurtles cat will get a boot on the Arsenal.

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Vardy seems a strange target for Wenger. So maybe he really is just doing it to jeopardise England's chances, as he thinks we actually have a decent chance?

posted on 9/6/16

Vardy just back from honeymoon,to fecked to do anything.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 9/6/16

Very unlike me to stick up for the Arsenal, but why should they care about England ?

If an arsenal player breaks his leg playing for England do England step in and pay his wages while he is out ? No

There are no central contracts in football therefore England rely on the clubs to release there players for duty.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 9/6/16

Their *

posted on 10/6/16

comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 16 hours, 30 minutes ago

If an arsenal player breaks his leg playing for England do England step in and pay his wages while he is out ? No

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Err, not a hundred percent sure, but I think they do nowadays.

I think FIFA now obliges national teams to take out an insurance on each play precisely to ensure that the National FA (via the insurance policy) pays the players' wages for the time he spends out.

We had a case with Marcelo when he broke his ankle playing for Brazil last season, and that's precisely what happened.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 10/6/16

If so I stand corrected.
Would England also compensate Arsenal or another club for any subsequent loss of form for the player as he recovers from said injury ?

posted on 10/6/16

Maybe a Mars Bar for each sub-par performance.

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 10/6/16

What a load of cráp from the OP.

Vardy clearly said he would give Arsenal and Leicester an answer last Monday, before the England squad flew out to France, and he failed to do so.

In case the OP missed it:
"Jamie Vardy is keeping Arsenal and Leicester City waiting as he continues to ponder his club future.

The England striker, 29, was due to choose whether to remain with the Foxes or join the Gunners before flying out to France for Euro 2016 on Monday.

But he arrived with the rest of the England squad without informing Arsenal of his decision."

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36456096

The OP's article shows how obsessed Spurs fans are, first with Arsenal, and secondly with Vardy. How many articles is it now from Spurs fans about Vardy? Clearly, Spurs fans would love Vardy to be joining them instead of Arsenal.

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