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JAMES CAN HOLD HIS HEAD HIGH…

ROAR PASSION: Jordan James has shone in a nightmare season for the Foxes PICTURE: Alamy
LEICESTER have been awful this season, and their dressing room must take the lion’s share of the blame.
For all the financial issues, supporter unrest and questionable leadership, the players on the pitch have far too much talent to be in a relegation scrap. Many of them won promotion two years ago and some earn Premier League salaries. It isn’t good enough.
Yet one man who can hold his head high is on-loan Rennes midfielder Jordan James, who scored his tenth goal of the season in last weekend’s limp 3-1su...

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