Absolute rubbish. What the feck can Arsenal offer Vardy that he hasn't already? Why should he feel more accomplished if he played at Arsenal in his career, when he just won a Premiership title with Leicester City? How likely is it that he tops that? Money won't be too much different, he'll just switch from a place where he's a hero to one where he'll be another one of many, in what will almost likely be another failed season.
And how is poor mentality just choosing to be happy (if his assumption is that he'll be happier at Leicester), even not regarding all previous considerations? Would he have shown more mentality by accepting a move to Arsenal? In what way? Not being afraid of a bigger challenge? Is Arsenal's next season going to be more challenging than Leicester's? If so, why?
Loads of bullshit in this thread. "Proving himself at a different system". Since when is that supposed to be a consideration? Wouldn't most players actually be smarter by looking for teams who suit them (and vice-versa).
I don't know if i's some sort of big-club-fanhood syndrome in which players seen as lesser are being heretic in refusing the big club, or if it's just the usual Vardy hate, but there's are some very strange arguments in this thread. This at a time when a lot are generally disillusioned with the football facet of footballers changing like a carousel each season. Instead of being seen as an interesting exception, some see him as having poor mentality. Stupid.