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Starting To Wonder About Donny

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I think greengrass might struggle.Anything they do should be before the game.After it will be wags,babies,directors .

How did he manage to pull her,punching above,mandy tart ,etc.

Alan do not think you have to keep on jogging.Please just walk

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I like the idea of the persons daughter booth kisses for all the fans but there should be a booth next to it for all the proper men in the crowd to get a "Gary Neville" from Nigel for those of you who don't know now a Gary Neville is a shot of tequila do one spin then you get nutted in the face, worth a laugh

I like the idea of the persons daughter booth kisses for all the fans but there should be a booth next to it for all the proper men in the crowd to get a "Gary Neville" from Nigel for those of you who don't know now a Gary Neville is a shot of tequila do one spin then you get nutted in the face, worth a laugh

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The Aylestone Panther will be released onto the pitch where Wasyl will be waiting for it with a trident.

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City must be waiting until after next weekend (12th) or the Reading game when they should a better idea if we are definitely Champions.

No use advertising something big at the stadium and then get caught by Burnley - would maybe come over as presumptuous and a bit arrogant. Always best to be mathematically sure.

First things first, lets hope we are 18 points clear with six games left 1655hrs tomorrow. Then it's going be a great night down the local.

Are we not allowed to celebrate promotion then? Burnleh could still catch us conceivably, but even before tonight we weren't being caught by the rest
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When will they release ticket info? I am waiting to book a flight from Spain for the game but need a ticket first!

Tickets for Leicester City’s final fixture of the Sky Bet Championship season against Doncaster Rovers will go on sale at 9am on Wednesday 9 April.
The King Power Stadium clash is set to be one of the most sought-after Leicester City fixtures in years, as the Foxes look to add a record seventh second tier title to their name after securing automatic promotion on Saturday. 
 
A carnival atmosphere is sure to be in store for Nigel Pearson and his players, as Club Ambassador Alan ‘The Birch’ Birchenall also completes his 34th annual end of season run in the build up to kick-off. 
 
The fixture will take place on Saturday 3 May with a 12.15pm kick-off, and will be the perfect way for the Blue Army to celebrate with their team before they embark upon a Premier League campaign in August. 
 
Sale details are below: 
 
Wednesday 9 April: On sale to Season Ticket Holders and LCFC Members Only
- Limited to two tickets per Season Ticket Holder/LCFC Member 
 
Supporters who are on the Club’s Hospitality Waiting List for this fixture will be contacted directly by the Club’s hospitality representatives within the next few days. 
 
Season ticket exchanges for the Doncaster Rovers, Brigton & Hove Albion and Queens Park Rangers fixtures will be strictly limited to 500 per game. Season ticket holders with remaining seat exchange credits will be permitted one ticket exchange per Season Ticket, subject to availability. 
 
Please visit www.lcfc.com from Monday 14 April for updated information on any potential General Sale dates. 

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/070414-doncaster-ticket-details-1473212.aspx#4z8UhPXUwqruvigQ.99

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Tickets for Leicester City’s final fixture of the Sky Bet Championship season against Doncaster Rovers will go on sale at 9am on Wednesday 9 April.

The King Power Stadium clash is set to be one of the most sought-after Leicester City fixtures in years, as the Foxes look to add a record seventh second tier title to their name after securing automatic promotion on Saturday. 
 
A carnival atmosphere is sure to be in store for Nigel Pearson and his players, as Club Ambassador Alan ‘The Birch’ Birchenall also completes his 34th annual end of season run in the build up to kick-off. 
 
The fixture will take place on Saturday 3 May with a 12.15pm kick-off, and will be the perfect way for the Blue Army to celebrate with their team before they embark upon a Premier League campaign in August. 
 
Sale details are below: 
 
Wednesday 9 April: On sale to Season Ticket Holders and LCFC Members Only
- Limited to two tickets per Season Ticket Holder/LCFC Member 
 
Supporters who are on the Club’s Hospitality Waiting List for this fixture will be contacted directly by the Club’s hospitality representatives within the next few days. 
 
Season ticket exchanges for the Doncaster Rovers, Brigton & Hove Albion and Queens Park Rangers fixtures will be strictly limited to 500 per game. Season ticket holders with remaining seat exchange credits will be permitted one ticket exchange per Season Ticket, subject to availability. 
 
Please visit www.lcfc.com from Monday 14 April for updated information on any potential General Sale dates.

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/070414-doncaster-ticket-details-1473212.aspx#4z8UhPXUwqruvigQ.99

 

 

Do you think ST holders will obtain all the tickets?

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Tickets for Leicester City’s final fixture of the Sky Bet Championship season against Doncaster Rovers will go on sale at 9am on Wednesday 9 April.

The King Power Stadium clash is set to be one of the most sought-after Leicester City fixtures in years, as the Foxes look to add a record seventh second tier title to their name after securing automatic promotion on Saturday. 
 
A carnival atmosphere is sure to be in store for Nigel Pearson and his players, as Club Ambassador Alan ‘The Birch’ Birchenall also completes his 34th annual end of season run in the build up to kick-off. 
 
The fixture will take place on Saturday 3 May with a 12.15pm kick-off, and will be the perfect way for the Blue Army to celebrate with their team before they embark upon a Premier League campaign in August. 
 
Sale details are below: 
 
Wednesday 9 April: On sale to Season Ticket Holders and LCFC Members Only
- Limited to two tickets per Season Ticket Holder/LCFC Member 
 
Supporters who are on the Club’s Hospitality Waiting List for this fixture will be contacted directly by the Club’s hospitality representatives within the next few days. 
 
Season ticket exchanges for the Doncaster Rovers, Brigton & Hove Albion and Queens Park Rangers fixtures will be strictly limited to 500 per game. Season ticket holders with remaining seat exchange credits will be permitted one ticket exchange per Season Ticket, subject to availability. 
 
Please visit www.lcfc.com from Monday 14 April for updated information on any potential General Sale dates. 

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/070414-doncaster-ticket-details-1473212.aspx#4z8UhPXUwqruvigQ.99

 

 

Weird. It's not a cup game.

 

Again, why do people who know season ticket holders get priority of those who don't?

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A membership halfway through the season? Why would I do that?

To get £2 off each of the remaining 15 home games.

To get higher priority to games you want to go to.

 

No point in moaning again when you could have spent £25 on a membership last time. The tickets still got to general sale as well and that was with season ticket holders getting 6 each and members having taken their share.

 

It's a sales technique, and is bugger all with rewarding season ticket holders.

Kasabian will definitely not be playing,they have the 'homecoming' gig on vicky park in June,there's no way that they would charge £40 a ticket to see kasabian then let 30000 see them for free at the donny game

Yeah that and the fact it would take all day to set up

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Well for starters as someone else pointed out, it would take about a day to set up. So unless they are doing an acoustic set or going to mime something then it won't happen. Not also forgetting that to hold a concert we'd have to close down half the blooming stadium as we can only hold concerts with nobody in the top tier.

 

It will be simply the best by Tina Turner, Rocking all over the world by Status Quo, we are the champions by Queen (maybe), a lap of honour and then get kicked out.

 

Exactly the way it should be.

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