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Agree that he wont be with us next season (though I'd love him to stay) but imo he wont be anywhere near Euro's as way way down pecking order technically not suited to playing up top on his own. People like Kane & others going to U21 euros will be available along with those not available injured.
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Firstly its not the strongest england squad especially attacking wise with Kane and sturridge missing but also it depends on whether you solely judge strikers on goals or their overall game and also whether Hodgson sees Vardy as an out and out striker or more as winger type/second striker. He likes to play at a high tempo, has good pace and has played all of the games in Leicester's recent turnaround unlike Nugent but yeah I agree that it is a strange choice but saying that if it werent for missing players Charlie wouldnt be in the squad eitherOriginally posted by West London is Rss View PostNot sure how Jamie Vardy's crept in to be fair............. What's he scored like 5 goals this season? - Nugents got 9 goals FFS, they may as well of called him up!
Dangerous when the ball is played over the top but for International football his no-where near the level required surely?!
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like someone else said, it wont matter as both will likely be gone come August.Originally posted by 3London View Postwith our luck ..charlie will do his cruiciate playing a pointless game for england.
happy for him..but not good news for us...if he thinks he has a sniff of playing in a major tournament next year he won't want to be playing 2nd tier football
but ffs can we at least look on the bright side for once? bright side: Austin scores a fcking pile of goals because he'll be getting better service from top English midfielders, and that alone bumps up the asking price on him substantially, as it will prove what most of us have always said - Austin would have loads more if he got better service.
I reckon if the above happens in those 2 games, clubs may very well be vindicated in thinking.. Yep, this bloke can easily put in 20+ maybe even 30 given the right service (that he wasn't getting at rangers).
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Good point about playing him slightly wider, maybe thats his thinking, if he comes on.Originally posted by Hove Ranger View PostFirstly its not the strongest england squad especially attacking wise with Kane and sturridge missing but also it depends on whether you solely judge strikers on goals or their overall game and also whether Hodgson sees Vardy as an out and out striker or more as winger type/second striker. He likes to play at a high tempo, has good pace and has played all of the games in Leicester's recent turnaround unlike Nugent but yeah I agree that it is a strange choice but saying that if it werent for missing players Charlie wouldnt be in the squad either
He hasnt been prolific as a goal scorer this season but he does work very hard and has great pace.
Its probably down to there not being anyone else to choose!
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NOOriginally posted by ArthurQPR_NYC View Postlike someone else said, it wont matter as both will likely be gone come August.
but ffs can we at least look on the bright side for once? bright side: Austin scores a fcking pile of goals because he'll be getting better service from top English midfielders, and that alone bumps up the asking price on him substantially, as it will prove what most of us have always said - Austin would have loads more if he got better service.
I reckon if the above happens in those 2 games, clubs may very well be vindicated in thinking.. Yep, this bloke can easily put in 20+ maybe even 30 given the right service (that he wasn't getting at rangers).
am I wrong?
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Well done Charlie and Greeno, you both deserve it!
'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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