What 5 Leicester players did to breach covid-19 rules revealed
What the Leicester City players did to breach covid-19 rules has been revealed, after manager Brendan Rodgers banned them from the West Ham United game.
Well, well, well, let me assure you that I take no pleasure in bringing you this news. And that Foxes of Leicester will stop reporting on the personnel who broke protocol. But only after giving the Blue Army all facts and any details that they, as financial as spiritual supporters of the club, deserve to know.
The five involved in the incident which brings Leicester City Football Club’s reputation into very negative matters at a time of real turmoil in the country from a pandemic is unacceptable, and they probably know it.
Not to mention this stupid and completely avoidable incident helping the side to a loss against a Champions League rival in the Hammers; they’re only now one point behind the east Midlands side.
What the five Leicester City players did
All that being said, the quintet didn’t harm anyone – hopefully, as they were at an event that could spread coronavirus. Though it was so disrespectful to the club, naive – as opposed to arrogance, we hope – and ignorant.
What the group of five actually did was attend a house party at Ayoze Perez’s after the pathetic display in honour of Manchester City last weekend. They really earned that shindig – not!
Perez’s guests, among others who presumably are outside of the Premier League approved bubble, were: James Maddison, Wes Morgan, Harvey Barnes and Hamza Choudhury. Our information comes from trustworthy outlet The Athletic.
Now, why we’re on the subject of houses, here are a few home truths: Perez and Choudhury aren’t good enough to start due to modern Leicester’s ambitions, Morgan hasn’t been for years, and Barnes needs to learn from this massive mistake fast.
Oh, and ‘Madders’, mate, give up on being an Instagram star and become an England star! At the moment, Jesse Lingard has just taken your place with the Three Lions, bro.