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It’s even bigger for Palace, this would be their first major trophy in the clubs entire history
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10 added minutes, have they used pep’s stop watch?
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What a save
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They was repeating what the Var ref was saying
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Applications for a 25/26 Season Ticket as a Member
jammie82uk replied to niyaminski's topic in Ticket News and Travel
As been pointed out by others you currently get 50 away points per season, if you buy any home tickets that are not covered by your ST for example cup games you will get 1 home priority point per game -
And it’s all above board as well now we don’t have the “strongest 11 available” rule
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Applications for a 25/26 Season Ticket as a Member
jammie82uk replied to niyaminski's topic in Ticket News and Travel
Has anyone tried to relocate to a seat next to a New STH successful member today? -
I was there, managed to get a ticket the Wednesday before the game and randomly met Andy King outside Wembley before the game, some crazy scenes on the train back home afterwards
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I couldn’t work that out either, I’m assuming that’s not the fans that have done it based on the last attempt that went viral from them
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Jamie Vardy: A Legend's Final Home Appearance
jammie82uk replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
Well let’s hope he scores then -
Jamie Vardy: A Legend's Final Home Appearance
jammie82uk replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
500th and final? -
Applications for a 25/26 Season Ticket as a Member
jammie82uk replied to niyaminski's topic in Ticket News and Travel
That would be 2 years as a member and 1 match ticket, To be honest I think most current STH would qualify as well if they didn’t already have one I’ve had a season ticket for 15 years but I would easily still be successful for a season ticket next season at a 20 point threshold -
Applications for a 25/26 Season Ticket as a Member
jammie82uk replied to niyaminski's topic in Ticket News and Travel
If they allow you to do it online how else will they justify charging you a £5 admin fee for moving your seat -
Yet his medical team who his club pays for didn’t have any concerns sending him back on the pitch
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Applications for a 25/26 Season Ticket as a Member
jammie82uk replied to niyaminski's topic in Ticket News and Travel
Beginning of June is the 1st DD -
Applications for a 25/26 Season Ticket as a Member
jammie82uk replied to niyaminski's topic in Ticket News and Travel
The cut off going from 55 to around 20, seems like a good mixture of non-renewal’s and low applications, will be interesting to see if they release the renewal figures this year -
Applications for a 25/26 Season Ticket as a Member
jammie82uk replied to niyaminski's topic in Ticket News and Travel
How does that stop them releasing the information? Qualified members can’t buy till the 16th so won’t effect anything happening today -
This is the 17th place points totals since 95/96 Season Team Points 2023“24 Nottingham Forest 32 2022“23 Everton 36 2021“22 Leeds United 38 2020“21 Burnley 39 2019“20 Aston Villa 35 2018“19 Brighton & Hove Albion 36 2017“18 Southampton 36 2016”17 Watford 40 2015“16 Sunderland 39 2014“15 Aston Villa 38 2013“14 West Bromwich Albion 36 2012“13 Sunderland 39 2011“12 Queens Park Rangers 37 2010“11 Wolverhampton Wanderers 40 2009“10 West Ham United 35 2008“09 Hull City 35 2007“08 Fulham 36 2006“07 Wigan Athletic 38 2005“06 Portsmouth 38 2004“05 West Bromwich Albion 34 2003“04 Everton 39 2002“03 Bolton Wanderers 44 2001“02 Sunderland 40 2000“01 Derby County 42 1999“2000 Bradford City 36 1998“99 Southampton 41 1997“98 Everton 40 1996“97 Coventry City 41 1995“96 Southampton 38
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it just shows that it has been such a poor season overall, Arsenal are still 3 points off what they got when they finished second to us and that’s with 4 of the “top 6” currently in the top 5 positions Liverpool can get a maximum of 89 points this season and that would have only won them 1 title in the last 8 years
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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-squad-fitness-update-facundo-buonanotte-lcfc-press-conference-manager-ruud-van-nistelrooy-premier-league-nottingham-forest Ruud van Nistelrooy has confirmed the return of Facundo Buonanotte ahead of facing Nottingham Forest this weekend. Leicester City are facing Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Sunday (2:15pm kick-off) Facundo Buonanotte (concussion) is now available for selection again Other players sidelined through injury are not in contention, Ruud van Nistelrooy revealed The Foxes make the short trip across the East Midlands on Sunday, heading to the City Ground for a in the Premier League - our penultimate away fixture of the season. And we are set to travel there with the Argentine midfielder, who is in contention to be involved after missing the win over Southampton last week, having been withdrawn at half-time at Molineux Stadium, following a knock. “There’s one update on Facundo Buonanotte, who is back after his concussion against Wolves,” City’s Manager said on the Brighton & Hove Albion loanee. “He came through that process well and is available for Sunday. “The other injuries that we spoke about ahead of the Southampton game are not available.” As for 15-year-old Jeremy Monga, who is preparing to take his GCSEs later this month, the Dutchman revealed that the young winger remains part of the squad prior to the final run-in. “He’s reporting every day and thankfully there is no school on Saturday or Sunday so he will be available to play for us on Sunday,” the 48-year-old added. “He’s a special talent.”
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If you’re looking to move within or into the East or West Stands for the 2025/26 season, your relocation window opens at 9am tomorrow(Thursday 8 May) and runs until 5pm on Wednesday 14 May. If you’ve already relocated but wish to make a further change within these areas, you now have another opportunity to do so. Just a reminder – this window applies solely to moves within or into the East and West Stands and does not include relocations into Safe Standing areas. Season Ticket Holders currently seated in the North and South Stands are also reminded that their exclusive relocation window closes at 5pm today (Wednesday 7 May). Prefer to see the area in person before making your choice? We understand that picking a new view of the action is a big decision. That’s why we’re offering supporters the chance to visit the stadium and see areas they are considering relocating into for themselves before selecting a seat. If you’d like to take us up on this, just get in touch using any of the methods below, and we’ll be happy to arrange a time for you to pop by. How to relocate your seat 📞 Call: 0344 815 5000 (Option 1) * 🏟️ Visit: Matchday Ticket Office (located outside the Foxes Fanstore) * 📧 Email: [email protected] * * All open weekdays from 9am–5pm. 👥 Helping another supporter? If you’re arranging a relocation on behalf of another Season Ticket Holder (aged 18+), we need an email from that supporter giving permission before anything can be changed. Emails must be sent to [email protected] from the Season Ticket Holder’s own email account ahead of the relocation request, with the information we require listed below: From the Season Ticket Holder: Supporter Number Full Name Full Postal Address Date of Birth From the person making the change: Full Name Full Postal Address Date of Birth Please note seats cannot be held or reserved without written confirmation. We look forward to helping you find your perfect place to support us next season! LCFC
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Genuine attempt to get the ball is normally a yellow
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How did that take so long to decide that?
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It said Whelan & Rudkin out, didn’t get far up the stairs before being put down
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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).
