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I agree but the lad broke through very late into the top level of football and only has a few years left. I just think its a really tough call, test yourself at the top level and get paid enough to live comfortably the rest of your life or stick it out at Leicester and see if he can make history enjoying Premier League football for about 3 seasons or so.Originally posted by Bender View Posthe'll go to being just another expensive rich squad player....he should stay where he is and enjoy his football.Vive la France
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Regarding pay....he can live comfortably with what he's earning at Leicester and i'm sure he'll get a bumper new deal.If he moves to a bigger club he won't get anything other than sub appearances.Too many times footballer jump to bigger clubs and become benchwarmers.Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View PostI agree but the lad broke through very late into the top level of football and only has a few years left. I just think its a really tough call, test yourself at the top level and get paid enough to live comfortably the rest of your life or stick it out at Leicester and see if he can make history enjoying Premier League football for about 3 seasons or so.
.....Wilfried Bony has expressed his disappointment at not starting Manchester City's defeat to Arsenal.
and another example is Loic Remy....anyway it'll be Vardy's choice if he gets the option to move.
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Originally posted by danperkins View PostHe'll jump at that money like most players and probably his one chance to play for a top level club. Fair play to him if he does, great story it is.
probably 3million+ signing on fee from his last big contract he would be mental to turn that down, Would probably struggle to get that in a year at leicester.
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Norwich City have agreed a deal in principle with Everton for the £8m purchase of Steven Naismith having revived interest first expressed in the summer, though they face competition from a number of rival Premier League clubs to secure the Scotland international.
Naismith, scorer of an eye-catching hat-trick in the victory over Chelsea in September, has started only four Premier League games this season, and none at all since the loss to Manchester United at Goodison Park in mid-October.
The 29-year-old had been the subject of a £7m bid from the Canaries in the last week of the summer window which was rejected with Roberto Martínez suggesting then that the player was “too important to Everton” to be permitted to leave given there was no real time in which to secure a replacement.That rug really tied the room together.
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F*ck me, £8m for a 29 year old bench warmer who was signed on a free.Originally posted by Liverpel View PostNorwich City have agreed a deal in principle with Everton for the £8m purchase of Steven Naismith having revived interest first expressed in the summer, though they face competition from a number of rival Premier League clubs to secure the Scotland international.
Naismith, scorer of an eye-catching hat-trick in the victory over Chelsea in September, has started only four Premier League games this season, and none at all since the loss to Manchester United at Goodison Park in mid-October.
The 29-year-old had been the subject of a £7m bid from the Canaries in the last week of the summer window which was rejected with Roberto Martínez suggesting then that the player was “too important to Everton” to be permitted to leave given there was no real time in which to secure a replacement.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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I actually think its a good deal for Norwich. Not sure why he has fallen down the pecking order so much at Everton, he always seemed a better chaser/presser than Kone.Originally posted by RedReet View PostF*ck me, £8m for a 29 year old bench warmer who was signed on a free."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Suits Norwich, maybe a bit of a high fee but he could well keep them in the Premier League. Doesn't look pretty on the eye but he scores goals works hard and that's exactly what they'll be looking for.Originally posted by dww View PostI actually think its a good deal for Norwich. Not sure why he has fallen down the pecking order so much at Everton, he always seemed a better chaser/presser than Kone.Vive la France
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or did Berahino ditch Aidy Ward.
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