Transfer confirmed as former fox makes return to EFL action and a new adventure in football appear for 30 year old defender

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To keep tabs on all former foxes are a tall order, but whenever a name turns up in a headline, you are of coures thrilled to see them getting new chances elsewhere as their career at Leicester came to an end. To represent Leicester at any level is not for everyone and as fans should understand you must have a massive talent to get a life as a professional within the game.

Luke O’Neill made a new switch in football when he left Kettering Town to again play in one of the four top leagues in the country signing a contract with League 2 club Stevenage.

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How Brendan Rodgers must solve issues that will see international star shine for Leicester and be the top player he is

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Jannik Vestergaard was seen as one of the best players in the Euro’s. Denmark came close to a new sensation as we all have great memories of from the 1992 finals, and the move to Leicester came as a real boost for fans and we all hoped to see Vestergaard doing his grand portion in the team.

His appearances for Leicester so far has not been to the standard we all would hope for, and his situation will be even more difficult if Brendan Rodgers cannot find a way to keep the highly rated Danish international exposed by the way BR decides to use him.

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The Leicester legend in his last game for the club and the unlikely episode and appearance, No. 6 Jon Sammels

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Jon Sammels never played in a final or picked up any medals as a Leicester player, but before with Arsenal and after with Vancouver Whitecaps, he appeared in finals and special events in football.

His last game for Leicester was in a FA Cup 3rd round win vs. Hull, it was on the 7th of January 1978 away at Boothferry Park. Frank McLintock, a prevous team mate of Jon at Arsenal, was the Leicester manager and two other Double winners from 1971 were also playing, Eddie Kelly and George Armstrong, all for Leicester. So four of Arsenal’s squad of 71 were either in charge or in the team.

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