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Leicester crisis deepens as club awards night scrapped and players face 50 per cent pay cuts
Exclusive: Salaries could be halved if team relegated, while club officials feel end-of-season celebration event would be inappropriate
John Percy

Leicester City have scrapped their end-of-season awards dinner with the club facing relegation to the Championship.

Ahead of the crucial date with Liverpool on Monday night, the crisis engulfing Leicester is deepening with the club axing the annual event as senior officials believe it will be inappropriate. With the 2016 Premier League title winners now two points adrift of safety, the full focus is on the final three matches that will have a huge impact on the club’s future. It is understood that a provisional date for the awards night had been set for next week, but the decision was taken to cancel it earlier this month.

As Leicester prepare for a potentially pivotal match, it can also be revealed that the club’s players will have their salaries slashed by up to 50 per cent in the event of relegation.After posting record pre-tax losses of £92.5 million earlier this year, some supporters have been fearing further financial pain with Leicester’s squad not having relegation reductions in their contracts.

However, the clauses are believed to be between 35 and 50 per cent for all players and it is normal procedure for the majority of Premier League clubs. Though Leicester are still in with a chance of survival, potential targets are being identified for the Championship.

Martyn Glover, the head of senior recruitment, and his staff are focusing on young players already performing in the second tier: Aston Villa’s loanees Cameron Archer and Aaron Ramsey are impressing at Middlesbrough and regarded as the type of players Leicester should be signing.
Leicester’s head coach Dean Smith is demanding a reaction after the 5-3 drubbing at Fulham last Monday and has moved to defend Youri Tielemans after the midfielder emerged as a target for angry fans.

Tielemans is coming under scrutiny after being named as Smith’s captain, despite turning down numerous offers over the last two years to sign a new contract. The Belgium international is set to leave as a free agent this summer and fans regard who they perceive as a wantaway player leading their battle against relegation as a symbol of the malaise.

He was booed in the defeat at Craven Cottage as players were subjected to chants of “you’re not fit to wear the shirt”. Yet Smith has thrown his support behind the £32 million signing from Monaco and insisted his loyalty cannot be questioned. “I’m completely comfortable with his commitment, I’ve seen nothing but a committed player in and around the training ground and on the pitch,” he said.

“I’m very good at reading people and as soon as I met Youri, you know that football means a lot to him. Without a shadow of a doubt, he cares.

“He’s a captain who is very focused and tactically astute, so he knows the game. He’s got qualities that we need in the team.

“He’s one that the other players will follow because of his professionalism to the game. There’s all different type of leaders as we know.”

Leicester face Liverpool second-bottom in the table and without a clean sheet in their last 20 matches.

Probable: Iversen; Castagne, Faes, Soyuncu, Thomas; Tielemans, Ndidi, Mendy; Maddison, Vardy, Barnes.
 
No . But the appointments made by the club have been farcical.
The ‘head of recruitment of the worst team in the league’

Why?
Torched millions on a load of players with zero Pl experience, and then did the same in Jan.
Wreaked of ideology (buy promising youngsters) but with scant regard for the context (need to stay in a tough league).
Just fucking hope he knows what we actually need next season....
 
I didn't think he was at Southampton in Jan? Isn't he the one we had to wait to get in meaning we where effectively paralisised during transfer window
 
Leicester crisis deepens as club awards night scrapped and players face 50 per cent pay cuts
Exclusive: Salaries could be halved if team relegated, while club officials feel end-of-season celebration event would be inappropriate
John Percy

Leicester City have scrapped their end-of-season awards dinner with the club facing relegation to the Championship.

Ahead of the crucial date with Liverpool on Monday night, the crisis engulfing Leicester is deepening with the club axing the annual event as senior officials believe it will be inappropriate. With the 2016 Premier League title winners now two points adrift of safety, the full focus is on the final three matches that will have a huge impact on the club’s future. It is understood that a provisional date for the awards night had been set for next week, but the decision was taken to cancel it earlier this month.

As Leicester prepare for a potentially pivotal match, it can also be revealed that the club’s players will have their salaries slashed by up to 50 per cent in the event of relegation.After posting record pre-tax losses of £92.5 million earlier this year, some supporters have been fearing further financial pain with Leicester’s squad not having relegation reductions in their contracts.

However, the clauses are believed to be between 35 and 50 per cent for all players and it is normal procedure for the majority of Premier League clubs. Though Leicester are still in with a chance of survival, potential targets are being identified for the Championship.

Martyn Glover, the head of senior recruitment, and his staff are focusing on young players already performing in the second tier: Aston Villa’s loanees Cameron Archer and Aaron Ramsey are impressing at Middlesbrough and regarded as the type of players Leicester should be signing.
Leicester’s head coach Dean Smith is demanding a reaction after the 5-3 drubbing at Fulham last Monday and has moved to defend Youri Tielemans after the midfielder emerged as a target for angry fans.

Tielemans is coming under scrutiny after being named as Smith’s captain, despite turning down numerous offers over the last two years to sign a new contract. The Belgium international is set to leave as a free agent this summer and fans regard who they perceive as a wantaway player leading their battle against relegation as a symbol of the malaise.

He was booed in the defeat at Craven Cottage as players were subjected to chants of “you’re not fit to wear the shirt”. Yet Smith has thrown his support behind the £32 million signing from Monaco and insisted his loyalty cannot be questioned. “I’m completely comfortable with his commitment, I’ve seen nothing but a committed player in and around the training ground and on the pitch,” he said.

“I’m very good at reading people and as soon as I met Youri, you know that football means a lot to him. Without a shadow of a doubt, he cares.

“He’s a captain who is very focused and tactically astute, so he knows the game. He’s got qualities that we need in the team.

“He’s one that the other players will follow because of his professionalism to the game. There’s all different type of leaders as we know.”

Leicester face Liverpool second-bottom in the table and without a clean sheet in their last 20 matches.

Probable: Iversen; Castagne, Faes, Soyuncu, Thomas; Tielemans, Ndidi, Mendy; Maddison, Vardy, Barnes.
No midfield then, on the plus side Soumare isn't in the team. Having said that the realisation strikes home! How will Becky survive on 70K a week, hope theve got a food bank near her
 
it seems only fair since they've only put 50% effort in this season ...
 
Shite.... forecast 1st goal at 31 mins...We all had to wait till the 33rd min. Liverpool your slipping lads....just waiting for the cave in now.....
 
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