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jammie82uk

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  1. I can’t do it in one sentence but here’s a breakdown that hopefully helps What changed? The EFL updated financial rules (Profit & Sustainability) for Championship clubs from the 2025/26 season to better manage clubs moving between the Championship and Premier League. Key points: March (each season): Clubs must send an estimate of their finances for the current season and the two before it, even if they were in the Premier League. December (after season ends): Clubs must send their audited accounts and final financial report to the league they are currently in (EFL or Premier League). Stronger enforcement: The EFL can now apply penalties from the Premier League, and vice versa. Early intervention: If a club looks like it will break the rules, the EFL can act early — e.g., require a business plan or force player sales in the next transfer window (June). Possible future rule: Clubs are discussing a Squad Cost Ratio, which would limit player spending to a percentage of a club’s income (like the system the Premier League is testing).
  2. If there are only single tickets left how are the club suppose to make groups of seats available from those single seats? As @fazzyfox has suggested it is a generic email sent out and your tickets would have appeared on the ticketing website as soon as you listed them, as I mentioned in the original reply to you, if you had searched for you own tickets after listing them you would have seen them as available to buy, the club have had listing dates this season that allow you to list between certain dates
  3. How do you suppose the club makes the single tickets into group tickets? If you have listed the tickets they are instantly available, try looking for your own tickets and you will see they are available to buy unless they have already sold of course
  4. It will probably end up in a biography update book either him or Becky does
  5. Why is Faes always about 20/30 yards ahead of where he should be playing? Only seen the second & third and he’s out of position for both
  6. Ticks all the boxes let’s sign him 5 years on a 90k wage
  7. Tickets go on sale that day for successful applicants so I will imagine it will be a few days before that
  8. I don’t think that matters now, players mostly only want to live in London or Manchester and just commute to wherever they need to
  9. If the squad are stopping overnight somewhere for example the night before the game then he’s not allowed to because of his age
  10. I don’t see Monga starting any games because of the minutes restrictions on someone his age, until he is 16 He is capped at 100 mins across all competitions per week
  11. Harsh on the lad but there is no reason he needs to play again this season
  12. As always there is arguments for both sides, granted it doesn’t happen often but i was just pointing out it’s possible to struggle in the championship after relegation from the premier league, I’m sure Luton supporters was talking about finishing top 6 and going straight back up and not many mentions if at all of relegation to league one, they finished above Burnley and Sheff Utd, they won more then we currently have and finished 8 points better off then what we currently have As we know Championship can be a tricky place to be, our recent season there if I remember correctly 20 of the 24 had played in the premier league at some point, 2 of the teams had previously won the premier league
  13. I agree, we need a couple of years of stability and not bouncing between the two leagues to enable clear out you mention
  14. Luton only lost 2 players from their starting 11 premier league squad, Ross Barkley & Chiedozie Ogbene
  15. League 1 is a very real possibility just ask any Luton supporter
  16. A better title for you “Closing the stable door after the horse has bolted”
  17. Don’t forget that West ham have to lose all their games too
  18. We will still have the thread it will just have a new home here https://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forum/11-general-football-and-sport/
  19. Yes I think it was that game as the ticket hadn’t updated on android phones, also 35 minutes queue in get into the QPR cup game due to issues with Digital tickets
  20. I’ve actually just found it buried on the website SK1 (from V26) and G1 (from V29) – Rows M to PP (27 rows) – 1,328 seats P and P1 – Rows T to PP (21 rows) – 672 seats K1 and L1 – Rows T to PP (21 rows) – 766 seats SK1 (from V26) and SK2 – Rows NN to PP – 266 seats Away End M1 to M4 – Rows T to PP (21 rows) – 2,532 seats
  21. Do we know how many safe standing spaces there is in total? “Safe Standing positions will be available on a match-by-match basis for 2025/26. Following the Season Ticket renewal period, there are currently 871 Safe Standing spaces available. This is subject to change after those who entered the Safe Standing ballot have moved in, and after and opportunity has been extended to 2024/25 Members who are successful with 2025/26 Season Ticket applications.“
  22. It’s been quite a rebuild for them, 9 years ago an already relegated Newcastle team beat Spurs 5-1 last game of the season that made Spurs finish 3rd
  23. That’s got to be one of the worst penalties ever taken in the premier league
  24. Was there a survey regarding Digital tickets because if there was I didn’t see one, Was there an “your 90 minutes” about the introduction of Digital tickets? was there an FCC working group about Digital tickets? Was it discussed on the Fan advisory Board? or have they ignored all the above because it’s a premier league rule? let’s not forget as well that according to the club themselves that there is at least currently 9,885 physical cards that can just be switched back on for next season, if everyone of the concessions had a physical card as well, it would mean that just over 70% of STH choose to have a Physical card Of the 22,549 Season Ticket Holders for 2024/25, 9,885 opted for a physical card at a £25 fee, with a further 6,195 Concessions eligible for a free physical card. https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-confirms-charity-donations-as-season-tickets-sell-out
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