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National journalist says Leicester squad has wrong 'uns - who did he mean?

Which exact Foxes are Leicester City's wrong 'uns whom talkSPORT journalist Alex Crook pointed towards?!
Crystal Palace v Leicester City - Premier League - Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace v Leicester City - Premier League - Selhurst Park | John Walton - PA Images/GettyImages

Alex Crook is a high-profile, apparently "in the know" journalist at talkSPORT who seems to be well-informed regarding the inner machinations of the English game. However, it comes as no surprise for the weary Blue Army that Leicester City harbors many bad eggs or counterproductive personnel within its ranks.

These are the charlatans, the indifferent - and those who simply do not care. Individuals who exploit and use the faithful's beloved LCFC as a mere stepping-stone or a vehicle to be abused for mega-money.

"Leicester players absolutely deserve this. From what I'm told there are some real wrong 'uns in that dressing room. A direct result of mismanagement from the top."
Crook - talkSPORT

The recent quote from Crook was undeniably harsh, yet it felt fundamentally fair as he proclaimed that the current Foxes roster will get exactly what they deserve: a humiliating relegation to League One. While his revelation that "wrong 'uns" are prevalent will have shocked some quarters, the reporter stopped short of naming the specific culprits.

Which Foxes exactly are Leicester City's wrong 'uns?!

Nevertheless, LCFC supporters have already identified those they believe are being referenced. First of all, Harry Winks was essentially labelled a bad trainer and an uninterested figure by three successive managers and a series of bombshell articles. The former Tottenham Hotspur man's justifiable character assassination has never truly ceased.

Hamza Choudhury serves as the other main lightning rod for City’s collective chastising, appearing totally unbothered at City's plight. He was visibly emotionally distant during those ridiculous "laps of dishonor" that have come to define the LE2 club's decline.

Finally, Jordan Ayew is the other so-called 'footballer' who has brought shame and sharp criticism onto his name through consistently dreadful displays and a perceived lack of fundamental care. These players represent a toxic culture that has thoroughly and disgustingly permeated King Power Stadium, and the luxurious Seagrave. Leaving the fans to wonder how a once-proud institution became a sanctuary for the disinterested.

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