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Published 11:05 20 Jul 2016 BST
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According to ESPN's Tony Evans:
"There is an undercurrent of dissatisfaction at the King Power. Many of the heroes of the title-winning side feel they should have been better rewarded for winning the league. Leicester's bonus system didn't account for the possibility of the team topping the table; the end-of-season payout was set on expectations of a 12th-place finish."The bonus structure further emphasises how improbable Leicester's title victory was, and that avoiding relegation was their only aim this time 12 months ago. According to The Daily Mail, a financial pot of £6.5m was shared amongst the players, on a proportional basis depending on the player's matchday appearances. We doubt the Foxes' players lost any sleep over missing out on a larger financial windfall, as it's impossible to put a price on their stunning title victory. However, we're sure they'll have revamped bonus structure for the upcoming campaign. Listen to our new GAA podcast with Colm Parkinson. Click here to subscribe on iTunes.

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