Leicester star amazingly argues with Foxes fan as other Fox upsets Blue Army

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Things are seriously going from bad to worse for the East Midlands team at the moment. I must admit this as a member of the Blue Army, it is actually difficult to even cover some of the strife and King Power disorder right now. But, regardless of this being a tough job - somebody's got to do it! How else would the Foxes fan base get their news with opinion immediately, every single day of the year?

So, today we are going into negative territory again! Something I don't mind doing, as long as LCFC get themselves out of this mess of their own volition at some point. On this occasion, we are assessing two separate incidents concerning City personnel. The first instance was an argument, or a difference of opinion, involving a very high profile Leicester player. The second was an apparent misunderstanding which involved a different Fox. Let's get to it.

Why this Leicester City star argued with Foxes fan on social media whilst separate Fox upsets much of the Blue Army with what is said to be a mistaken online 'like'

City just can't catch a break on the pitch again. Or is the currently bad form the residue of bad design? You'll have to decide that one - you know what I think of the contemporary LCFC.

Meanwhile the players have let the side down on, and away from the field of play, as well. I'll just add that I think modern athletes (especially in the world of football) should be more spontaneously interactive with supporters, and much less robotic in a media sense.

But having ballers embroiled in public disagreements with followers on the internet is probably, or definitely, inadvisable. That's exactly what winger Abdul Fatawu did recently, as seen below:

"The 21-year-old was quickly caught in a back-and-forth with a fan in the comments section, though.

It came after the supporter commented: "The season’s gone, get rid of the dead swamp and restart this club. Fatawu hit back, replying: "If you think this season is done then we don’t need you to support this club because we are not done yet just watch and see.""
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Following this, midfielder Hamza Choudhury claims he accidentally liked former LCFC striker Tom Cannon's post. The Sheffield United man was actually celebrating a goal against us!

Wise up, lads! Choudhury may well be innocent; yet this squad is clearly feeling the justifiable pressure.

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