We have two Leicester City-related stories to bring to the Blue Army fan base's attention on this Sunday morning. If you didn't know or your hangover is too bad to look up the result, the East Midlands side drew with West Midlands outfit Coventry City on Saturday afternoon. LCFC and manager Marti Cifuentes now have two draws, three wins and a loss under their belts after the first six games of the Championship campaign.
So, what are we discussing today? First of all, we will consult a Fox's comments on the Filbert Way squad's start to the fairly new season. Midfield general Hamza Choudhury, a Leicester Academy graduate who can play in defence as well, has been speaking to BBC Radio Leicester. How does the Bangladesh National Team representative believes the King Power club's latest head coach, Marti Cifuentes, has got on?
Meanwhile, as the beginning to the Foxes term is appraised by an actual team member, we have more for City supporters. Do you recall the richest-ever footballer to be on the books in LE2? No, it wasn't winger Riyad Mahrez. And I'm not referring to striker Jamie Vardy either. It seems as though Faiq Bolkiah, who was also briefly at Chelsea Football Club, is getting another transfer. Where is the nephew of the Sultan of Brunei off to on this occasion?
Choudhury chats City
Choudhury thinks Leicester have started well. He said so before drawing nil-nil at home with Coventry City.
"It is such an important time he missed, credit to him and his staff."Choudhury
The LCFC man added that Cifuentes is doing a 'good job', as expected. He especially declares this due to his lack of preseason preparations.
Leicester City's richest-ever footballer getting transfer
It appears that India M-League club, DPMM FC, are about to capture Bolkiah. Although the 27-year-old never made it as a top professional on the Premier League, he is a successful journeyman:
"While not a household name, Faiq's financial standing in the game actually outweighs those considered royalty inside the professional game. Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham and Lionel Messi's bank balances all pale in comparison to Faiq's, with the Ratchaburi FC player being the heir to a £15 billion fortune."Mirror