A pretty top source for Leicester City-related news has made a new revelation about the Foxes. Well, in fact there are three or four things revealed about the East Midlands outfit, their finances, the commitment of chairman Aiyawatt 'Khun Top' Srivaddhanaprabha, transfer expectations and demands and more.
First of all, and the point of this very piece: Why did Conor Coady not sign for Rangers and ultimately join Wrexham? And what part did the wily King Power side play in all this? An interesting one to say the least, with many Gers supporters hoping (for some reason) and expecting the former England international to come to Ibrox.
Rangers dodged a bullet and Wrexham took the impact
You can probably tell from my subheading that I made no secret of my wishes for Leicester to rid themselves of Coady's pseudo positive influence. He was a bad signing that took hefty wages which negated progress on and off the pitch.
Supporters up in Scotland would have got very worried and drained by his immobility. Though I must admit he easily possessed the quality to compete in the Scottish Premiership, especially at a younger age.
Top source reveals why overrated ex-Leicester City defender Conor Coady didn't sign for Rangers and joined Championship club Wrexham
Alas, Coady didn't move north of the border, he moved west of the border instead. The one-time Wolverhampton Wanderers man, who appeared to think he was still a Wolf when we last played them, has joined the Hollywood-backed Red Dragons.
To be fair, that's a marriage made in heaven because the St Helens-born centre back loves nothing more than his unmerited media attention. Or looking important with a word in a young player's ear (when cameras are alert).
The 32-year-old was constantly trying to speak to managers on the sideline when he should have been e concentrating on attackers who constantly breached the City defence. But why did the Light Blues miss out on him?
"Look at the £2m they got for 32-year-old Conor Coady, who only had one year left on his contract, from Wrexham. Coady thought he would be allowed to walk away for free, with Leicester saving his not-inconsiderable wages, but Leicester dug their heels in and said no to a free transfer to Rangers."Rob Dorsett, Sky Sports