Today (Friday, December 5) I would love to talk to you about the feeling in the Leicester City camp. How the squad is truly dealing with a drop in performances and results. In addition, we'll learn of the supposed worry of now not making the English Football League Championship Playoffs. Now that automatic promotion seems a fanciful wish, how is the Foxes roster coping? Not to mention that relegation to League One could be a real possibility, and something that is technically moving ever closer.
But most of all, I was wondering how LCFC's personnel really feel about the impending points deduction threat. So let's hear it from one of the horse's mouths, so to speak, as we hear from star loanee at the King Power club, Jordan James. James almost immediately became a favourite among the Blue Army for his dedicated, swashbuckling displays. Along with some impressive and crucial goalscoring. Wasting no time, we can now learn what he divulged.
Jordan James revals the Leicester City squad's feelings and plans concerning alleged Profit and Sustainability breaches and the looming possibility of a forceful as well as potentially season derailing removal
Aside from hypothetically losing quality and committed players for the remainder of campaigns due to severe injury or receivership, I can't think of much worse things happening to a football team than having hard-earned points taken away. I mean, it is a scary prospect isn't it?!
"I won't let that [relegation to League One] happen, a lot of players won't let that happen, the leaders in the group won't let it happen.Jordan James, via BBC Sport
"For us, we are only looking up. It can change very quickly."
You've got to hand it to the Premier League (and the EFL) - they came up with a daunting and awfully evil sporting punishment. This kind of wicked ingenuity would have been useful back in medieval times.
The draconian nature of this punitive measure may be too far; it is certainly a deterrent in my book. So how do those whom this specific course of action may affect actually deal with the menace?
"We don't really think about the points deduction, we are focused on where we are now, how many points we have now and how many points we need to get to where we want to get to," he told BBC East Midlands Today.JJ
"If the points deduction comes, then we will deal with it then. For now, it's out of our control."
