Just a bit of fun while waiting for the Liverpool match...well it's been a long international fortnight...
OOOOh! Mrs Vardy! OOOOh! Mrs Vardy!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-55002139
War of the wags
posted on 20/11/20
Bad hair?
Its a bit better than Rooneys
posted on 20/11/20
Wagatha Christie
posted on 20/11/20
comment by Merseysidefox (U4842)
posted 6 hours, 25 minutes ago
I read quite a lot about how Mr Vardy is a bell. However, is there really any evidence to support this?
Yes when he was younger he went slightly off the rails but credit to him he managed to get through that without going all Ravel Morrison.
Since going to Leicester, he’s grown up and as far as I can tell, but for being an absolute nut case in the dressing room is quite harmless.
So why such judgment? Is his biggest crime that he has bad hair?
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Well, there was the incident in the casino. And his pre-league history. But mostly he's just one of those players who you love if he's on your side and can't stand if he's playing for the opposition.
It's been fascinating how he's developed into such a professional at his craft though. He deserves massive credit for the way he's applied himself, striven to learn about the game and made the best of himself. And all while still wearing Chat Sh!t Get Banged shinpads and occasionally dressing up as Spiderman in training.
P.S. Looks like Round 1 to Rebekah Vardy.
posted on 20/11/20
I dunno, I think there are a lot of people that aren’t Leicester fans that love Vardy. It’s hard not to really, his story is incredible.
posted on 20/11/20
comment by Donny The King van de Beek (U10026)
posted 7 minutes ago
I dunno, I think there are a lot of people that aren’t Leicester fans that love Vardy. It’s hard not to really, his story is incredible.
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Fair play.
I don't know how I'd feel if he'd done what he's done for someone like Wolves, for instance. Probably begrudging admiration.
posted on 20/11/20
Probably different for rival fans I suppose. But I think most fans like Leicester as a club, which makes it easier for people to like/admire Vardy.
Vardy’s one of my favourite players, I like him more than a lot of United players. But I’d probably facking hate him if he played for Liverpool.
posted on 20/11/20
comment by Donny The King van de Beek (U10026)
posted 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
Probably different for rival fans I suppose. But I think most fans like Leicester as a club, which makes it easier for people to like/admire Vardy.
Vardy’s one of my favourite players, I like him more than a lot of United players. But I’d probably facking hate him if he played for Liverpool.
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Can't stand the diving cant
posted on 20/11/20
comment by Donny The King van de Beek (U10026)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
Probably different for rival fans I suppose. But I think most fans like Leicester as a club, which makes it easier for people to like/admire Vardy.
Vardy’s one of my favourite players, I like him more than a lot of United players. But I’d probably facking hate him if he played for Liverpool.
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What is endearing about Vardy is his selfless work rate on a football field. He sometimes spends the majority of games not touching the ball but running tirelessly in order to be ready for the one chance that comes his way.
It’s rare you get a top striker that lacks ego these days. You almost need that arrogant streak to believe in yourself that much in front of goal.
posted on 20/11/20
Yeah definitely. I think any professional footballer will have some level of arrogance, but I guess your route to the top will make a difference. Vardy’s an extraordinary rise to the top, his time at lower level has obviously impacted his attitude now he’s at the top. You can say a similar thing about Michail Antonio.
What’s incredible about Vardy is the incredible physical condition he’s in. At nearly 34, considering the pace and intensity he plays at, to still have the speed and fitness levels he does is amazing.
I think playing at a lower level for so many years has probably helped his body - he won’t have suffered the wear and tear that so many footballers do that break out young as premier league footballers - but it’s still impressive at his age given he’s been in league football for eight years now.
posted on 20/11/20
i've got no problem with Jamie Vardy and has been said you have to admire him for coming from lower league football to achieve what he has.
his old lady tho is a different kettle of fish,kiss and tell to the papers after a fling with Peter Andre and one of the top bods at the F A security said mrs Vardy plotted up in the seats directly behind Coleen so she would be in more press pics than in the seats further back that she was allocated and refused to budge when she was asked to.
more in the world to worry about than this tho i think most would agree.