Re: Ticket News : LEICESTER CITY
106How many Leicester players would be candidates for a world best squad? I'd say Spurs have three.
No sales on boxing Day??County Exile wrote:https://www.newport-county.co.uk/news/2 ... =hootsuite
How many Premier league titles have spurs gotGeorge Street-Bridge wrote:How many Leicester players would be candidates for a world best squad? I'd say Spurs have three.
I agree that the demand for Leicester won't be as great for Spurs and with 5 days available for Season ticket holders, trust memebers etc to get their tickets, I'm hoping to avoid queueing for 5 hours for a ticket this time. Especially with wind and rain in the forecast.George Street-Bridge wrote:Wow, Premier League. Football started in 1992.
Stats don't sell tickets. Spurs offered the chance to watch world-class players.
That'll put a load of Leicester fans off then by the sounds of things ??G Guest wrote:Sorry if this has already been reported. A poster on the Leicester forum claims that Leicester objected to County's proposed prices since they thought them too high at £30. Claims the FA had to adjudicate and presumably found in County's favour.
Doris and her budgieCorpaboy wrote:That'll put a load of Leicester fans off then by the sounds of things ??G Guest wrote:Sorry if this has already been reported. A poster on the Leicester forum claims that Leicester objected to County's proposed prices since they thought them too high at £30. Claims the FA had to adjudicate and presumably found in County's favour.
Which is why this game is brilliant for us , but won't be anywhere near as popular as Spurs or Leeds last season .
How many "locals" do we know who are Leicester fanatics ..........?
£30 as I understand it , is what Leicester fans would expect to pay for an away premiership game? Would the same price to go to a league 2 ground prevent them from taking up their full allocation?G Guest wrote:Sorry if this has already been reported. A poster on the Leicester forum claims that Leicester objected to County's proposed prices since they thought them too high at £30. Claims the FA had to adjudicate and presumably found in County's favour.
£30 as I understand it , is what Leicester fans would expect to pay for an away premiership game? Would the same price to go to a league 2 ground prevent them from taking up their full allocation?G Guest wrote:Sorry if this has already been reported. A poster on the Leicester forum claims that Leicester objected to County's proposed prices since they thought them too high at £30. Claims the FA had to adjudicate and presumably found in County's favour.
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