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Published 12:07 26 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 players' 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. Want to win a free TV or iPad? Enter the draw to win one by taking part in this quick survey
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