Leicester Fail to Learn a Lesson

The ScotsmanMarch 06, 2004

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AS preparations for vital Premiership fixtures go, having half a dozen of your first-team players banged-up in a chokey in Murcia is hardly ideal. The degree of sympathy Leicester City will find in English football might be tempered by the suspicion that the club are hardly blameless in the latest and most serious fiasco in the increasingly disgraceful "beautiful game".

Without pre-empting the ongoing Spanish investigation into the players involved, it is apparent that the team's supposed training break in the south of Spain had degenerated into another night of Premiership footballers defying the usual codes of club discipline. In light of the off-field misdeeds of footballers over the past couple of years, it beggars belief that an incident of this seriousness could be allowed to happen.

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Leicester Fail to Learn a Lesson

In the football world, what will be of immediate puzzlement is what Leicester were doing there in the first place. La Manga after all was the sett...

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