The dreaded, impending penalty (please excuse the pun) hanging over Leicester City Football Club's collective heads is a significant worry for the Blue Army fan base. Although slightly surprisingly, there has not been that much talk about the Foxes' perilous Profit and Sustainability position as you would have imagined so far this season. While the worrying situation does remain at the back of the mind of the more plugged-in members of the LCFC faithful.
But why are we focused on other things, and is there anything more positive or optimistic for City supporters to focus on? Not really, no. Concentration shifted from behind the scenes matters to new manager Marti Cifuentes, and his subsequent mounting on-field issues. That situation has all but masked other very serious problems: such as the ownership's (The King Power International Group) own business's financial worries.
So where are the East Midlands outfit right now regarding PSRs? In addition to that, we ask what is the standing of King Power, as well as chairman Aiyawatt 'Khun Top' Srivaddhanaprabha?
Trusted Midlands reporter Rob Dorsett from Sky Sports talks probable Leicester City punishment and owner status
First of all, Dorsett sadly confirmed that there is a case for LCFC to answer. Though the outcome could be announced at any stage of the current campaign.
Most concerning was the reporter's suggestion that there could be a nine point sanction. Meanwhile he described the bosses as 'loyal and committed', adding the comment beneath:
"Of equal concern is the parlous state of Leicester's finances. Their loyal and committed owners, King Power, have their own business battle being waged in Thailand. Profits are down and the exclusivity of their duty free business is being challenged."Dorsett, via Sky
Foxes play Canaries in crucial Championship clash
Lastly, here are some predictions along with statistics ahead of City's match with Norwich City. Leicester were last beaten at Carrow Road in February 2020; winning four subsequent meetings.
The Norfolk club have failed to win in 10 league outings. While The72 writers were split. One predicted a Foxes victory; the other envisioned a draw.
