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Of course the club makes money from the resell platform, it wouldn’t exist otherwise, when you list your ticket and it sells, you get back 1/19th but the club are selling it for full match day price take A1 for example, they will pay 1/19th in refund to you £21.26 but sell that ticket for £44, so it’s a profit of nearly £23
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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
SEASON TICKET AVAILABILITY TO MEMBERS We’ve benefited from an incredible rate of renewal in recent seasons, with 98 percent of Season Ticket Holders renewing for 2024/25. Once renewals for 2025/26 are complete, 2024/25 Fox Members will be next in line. If you’re a 2024/25 Fox Member and would like to be in with a shout of buying any available Season Tickets, submit your application from 16-24 April. You’ll be able to do this . Once we know how many Season Tickets are available and how many Members have applied, we’ll set the number of Home Priority Points required. Those that qualify can purchase from 16–19 May. -
Guidance The responsibility falls on each Club to ensure that any tickets it sells are to individuals registered with it. That is, the Home Club shall ensure that Home Tickets are sold only to registered individuals, and Visiting Clubs shall ensure that Away Tickets are sold only to registered individuals. The Rule shall apply to group bookings (for example, bookings by supporter groups or third-party agencies) but tickets issued to certain registered groups may be exempt (by way of example only, tickets issued to schools or a Club's foundation R.17. Each Home Club shall ensure that a minimum of 70% of all available Home Tickets for each League Match are issued as Digital Tickets. Notwithstanding the minimum requirement set out above, Clubs are encouraged to ensure as many Home Tickets are issued as Digital Tickets as practicable. R.18. Each Home Club shall ensure that Away Tickets are, by default, made available to the Visiting Club as Digital Tickets. The Home Club and Visiting Club should liaise and mutually agree the method of the issuance of Away tickets R.19. Each Home Club shall ensure that any transfer of Home Tickets which are Digital Tickets between individuals is conducted via the Club's official digital transfer mechanism. Each Home Club shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that the transfer of Home Tickets (which are not Digital Tickets) takes place with the Home Club's permission. For the avoidance of doubt, the registration requirements set out at Rule R.16, above, shall apply to any transferred Home Tickets. R.20. Not later than four weeks before the commencement of each Season, each Club shall send all Visiting Clubs a digital seating plan of the Seating Blocks within its Stadium referred to in Rule R.11.
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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-lcfc-season-tickets-safe-standing Season Ticket details for the 2025/26 campaign for our Men’s First Team can now be confirmed, including a price freeze on General Admission renewals and the exciting introduction of Safe Standing at King Power Stadium. Price freeze confirmed for 2025/26 General Admission Season Ticket renewals Safe standing also to be introduced from 2025/26 Transition to Digital Tickets continues in line with Premier League standards Extensive consultation has taken place with supporters ahead of announcement The renewal period for 2025/26 Season Tickets begins on Tuesday 18 March The exclusive period for current Season Ticket Holders to renew for the 2025/26 season will run from 10am on Tuesday 18 March until 5pm on Wednesday 9 April. Ahead of today’s announcement, we’ve been listening to supporters on a number of key topics through our Fan Engagement Framework. This has included discussions with our Fan Advisory Board (FAB), our Fans Consultative Committee (FCC) Working Groups, Your 90 Minutes sessions, supporter surveys and direct feedback provided by organised supporter groups. The Club would like to thank every supporter that contributed to that process, which has helped to shape three key decisions: 1. A PRICE FREEZE: For the 9th time in 11 seasons, we’ll be freezing the price of General Admission Season Ticket renewals. This means Adult Season Ticket renewals start from £404, reflecting our commitment to affordability for the match-going fans that are the heartbeat of our matchday experience. Click HERE for prices. 2. SAFE STANDING: To improve safety, atmosphere and matchday experience, we’ll be installing safe standing rails across a variety of locations in King Power Stadium in advance of the start of the 2025/26 season. We understand how important this is to many supporters, and we’re grateful for your valuable feedback and patience as we worked through this process together. If you’re a Season Ticket Holder in an area where safe standing is being installed, you should already have received correspondence from us (please email [email protected] if you haven’t received this). Your ticket remains yours to renew. If you’d like to move your Season Ticket out of the safe standing area, you must renew before 9 April and you’ll have an exclusive relocation period if you prefer to move to an alternative area. If your Season Ticket is NOT currently in an area where safe standing is being installed and you’d like to move into one, you should renew your existing Season Ticket as normal and enter the ballot for relocation INTO safe standing between 18 March and 9 April. You can do this HERE once you’ve had confirmation your Season Ticket has been renewed. Further information on relocations can be found HERE. We’ll confirm the number of safe standing spaces immediately available for relocation (as well as any being reserved for Matchday Tickets) on Friday 18 April, once those relocating OUT of those areas entirely have had the opportunity to do so. More information on relocating in or out of safe standing areas can be found HERE. 3. DIGITAL TICKETS: Full roll-out to continue, in compliance with required Premier League standards, whatever division we’re in. All Season Tickets will be digital by default, though the following exemptions apply; Under-16s, Over-65s and supporters with disabilities – who will be entitled to apply for non-digital alternatives free of charge. For full details on exemptions, including how to apply for one, please click HERE. The transition to Digital Tickets – which stands to make the sale, transfer and use of tickets more efficient and more secure for supporters and the Club – continues to be shaped by your feedback. Your support and understanding are hugely appreciated as we continue to modernise the matchday experience at King Power Stadium. Chief Executive Susan Whelan said: “These are three important decisions we’ve reached in collaboration with our supporters, demonstrating the value of the structured framework of engagement we have had in place since last summer. The input we have received through those channels has been passionate, insightful and constructive and I’m personally grateful to all of the fans that have participated in the process. I’d particularly like to thank the members of our Fan Advisory Board, who have supported us in processing that feedback in the context of the Club’s wider position and shaping it into workable solutions. “We understand and appreciate that there is further work for us to do in more effectively engaging with a greater number of supporters on a wider pool of topics. These latest developments - on three subjects we know are of great importance to our fans - are positive steps forward that we will aim to build upon in coming months and years.” Jo Lee, on behalf of the fan representatives on the Fans Advisory Board, said: “While we know things on the pitch have been disappointing this season, behind the scenes we have been working with the club to ensure fans’ experience at Leicester City beyond the football itself is improved, and that the Club understands what fans want and need from them. So, we’re pleased that for next season the club will be implementing safe standing in a number of areas around the ground, giving fans more choice and helping to improve the atmosphere at games. We’re also pleased the club has decided to freeze season ticket prices again and has confirmed that match day ticket prices won’t increase - we will continue to consult with the club on what match day prices might look like, depending on which league we are playing in next season. “We’ve spent a lot of time talking with both the Club and other fans about digital ticketing. We know digital tickets are not popular with all fans, particularly season ticket holders, but have also heard evidence about the safety improvements that digital ticketing offers, and are aware that that Premier League is setting out requirements for all clubs around digital ticketing which the club will have to follow if it remains in, or returns to, the Premier League. We know the way digital season tickets were implemented last year did not go well, and many fans were unhappy as a result. So, we have worked with the Club to ensure there will be exemptions in place for those who cannot use digital tickets, and that there will be no additional charge for anyone using a non-digital ticket. We are also continuing to work with the club to make it easier for season ticket holders to transfer, resell or donate their tickets when they can’t attend to minimise empty seats at games. “The Club has clearly welcomed and listened to all the input that we and other fans have made about these issues through the fan engagement framework, and we are confident they will continue to work in this way with us, as fans, for the benefit of all our supporters.” Season Ticket renewals will open at 10am on Tuesday 18 March, giving supporters until 5pm on Wednesday 9 April to secure their seat for another exciting season. DIRECT DEBIT A Leicester City Season Ticket remains the most cost-effective way for our supporters to watch their team at King Power Stadium, with options to spread the cost over 12 months through our interest free Direct Debit also available. If your Season Ticket is already on our auto-renewal Direct Debit scheme, your renewal will happen automatically. Supporters who have a remaining unpaid balance from the 2024/25 season, who have had three or more failed payments in the 2024/25 season, or who no longer qualify for the Family Area will need to contact the Club before their renewal will be processed. SEASON TICKET AVAILABILITY TO MEMBERS We’ve benefited from an incredible rate of renewal in recent seasons, with 98 percent of Season Ticket Holders renewing for 2024/25. Once renewals for 2025/26 are complete, 2024/25 Fox Members will be next in line. If you’re a 2024/25 Fox Member and would like to be in with a shout of buying any available Season Tickets, submit your application from 16-24 April. You’ll be able to do this HERE. Once we know how many Season Tickets are available and how many Members have applied, we’ll set the number of Home Priority Points required. Those that qualify can purchase from 16–19 May. 2025/26 MATCH TICKETS, FOX MEMBERSHIP, LCFC WOMEN AND FURTHER CONSULTATION There will be no increase in the price of General Admission Match Tickets for 2025/26. We’ll provide full details on these, together with our Fox Membership packages, following the publication of our 2025/26 fixture list in June. Between now and then, we’ll continue to consult with supporters through our Fan Engagement Framework – including at our FCC Working Group meeting on 30 April – to make sure your views continue to shape our final proposals. LCFC Women Season Tickets will also form part of this discussion, ahead of a summer launch. SEASONAL HOSPITALITY Those with Executive Boxes or Seasonal Hospitality arrangements will receive tailored renewal information and pricing for the 2025/26 season directly from the Club. 2025/26 SEASON TICKETS – KEY DATES: Date Info Action 18 Mar – 9 Apr Exclusive renewal window for existing Season Ticket Holders. Visit lcfc.com/tickets or call the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1). 18 Mar – 9 Apr Ballot entries for Season Ticket Holders not currently in a safe standing area to relocate INTO one. Enter HERE once renewal is confirmed. 9 Apr – 5pm Deadline for Season Ticket Holders on the Direct Debit auto-renewal to cancel their Season Ticket. Email [email protected] confirming supporter number, full name, address and date of birth of each person they want to cancel. Any supporter aged 18 or over wishing to cancel will need to contact us themselves. 11 Apr – 17 Apr Priority relocation period for Season Ticket Holders moving OUT of safe standing areas. Renew your Season Ticket as normal, then contact the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1) during this period. 16-24 April Member applications for available Season Tickets.* Information to be communicated on Club channels by 13 May. 18 Apr LCFC to confirm number of available spaces for relocations INTO safe standing areas and communicate to ballot winners. Matchday Ticket allocation for safe standing to also be confirmed. Availability to be communicated on Club channels. Ballot winners to be contacted by email with further instruction by 5pm on Wednesday 23 April. 24-30 Apr Priority relocation period for Season Ticket Holders moving INTO safe standing areas (for those successful in the safe standing ballot).* Ballot winners to be contacted by email with further instruction. 30 Apr - 5pm Deadline for Season Ticket Holders on the Direct Debit auto-renewal to change any bank details. Call the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1) with new bank details for your 25/26 Direct Debit (never send bank details over email) 1 – 7 May Relocation period for fans moving within and into the North and South Stands (non-safe standing areas). Renew your Season Ticket as before 9 April, then contact the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1) during this period. 8 – 14 May Relocation period for fans moving within and into the East and West Stands (non safe standing areas). Renew your Season Ticket as before 9 April, then contact the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1) during this period. 16 – 19 May Sale of available Season Tickets to qualifying Members.* Successful Member applicants to be contacted directly with further instruction. 2 June First Direct Debit payment. *Subject to availability. To renew your Season Ticket for the 2025/26 campaign, visit lcfc.com/tickets or call the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1). SEASONAL CAR PARKING 2025/26 Seasonal Parking prices for the 2025/26 have also been frozen. Renewals will open alongside the season ticket renewal window, from 10am on Tuesday 18 March until 5pm on Wednesday 9 April. Prices: £305 – Filbert Street Car Park D £383 – King Power Stadium & Car Park A/B £383 – Car Park C (Raw Dykes Road) £121 – Supporters with a disability Parking must be paid in full – Direct Debit is not available. Any remaining spaces for new applicants will be contacted after the renewal period. Vehicle registration numbers will be required upon purchase. For full details, pricing, and further FAQs, please visit our dedicated Season Tickets hub HERE. For Terms & Conditions, please click HERE.
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No worries, I see the picture in the opening post now, it wasn’t showing there for me before I posted the reply to you
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I’m assuming you got your idea from the following article released earlier today? https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/calling-all-musicians-hear-your-songs-on-filbert-way We are excited to offer local musicians an incredible opportunity to have your songs played at King Power Stadium on home matchdays! Local artists and bands will have their songs played at King Power Stadium on matchdays Your track could be aired in front of thousands of Foxes fans Submissions are open to all local solo artists and bands Send your track to [email protected] before each home game for consideration From the likes of Kasabian to The Mercians, we know Leicester is home to some incredible musical talent – and now you’ve got an opportunity to put your own stamp on Premier League matchdays on Filbert Way! Whether you’re a solo artist or part of a band, we’re planning to showcase your music to thousands of City fans as they cheer on Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men this season. Selected tracks will be played over the stadium’s PA system, adding to the electric atmosphere and giving artists a unique platform to reach a huge audience. Whether your songs are football-themed or not, whatever their genre, we want to hear from you! How to get involved If you’d like to hear your music played on matchday, send your track(s) to before each home game for consideration. Don’t miss this chance to be part of the matchday magic – get your music heard in LE2 and let’s make some noise together! Please note, you must be aged 18+ to submit your material and all submissions are subject to terms and conditions, which you can find at LCFC.com/terms
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I would not be surprised one little bit
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In the space of 24 hours… Sir Jim Ratcliffe interview: Without my cuts, Man Utd would have gone bust by Christmas Co-owner says sweeping redundancies were necessary amid huge losses and with club having ‘lost control of where ship was headed’ Manchester United have announced plans to build the biggest stadium in the UK - an "iconic" new £2bn 100,000-seater ground close to Old Trafford.
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I can’t see anything other then Mads and BEK being premier league players next season, BEK in a side where he’s not the only creative talent that teams activate their press on would be something decent in my opinion
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It’s a sliding doors moment both teams royally messed their finances but one cooperated and begrudgingly accepted the punishment, the other tried to abide by the rules and failed, refused to cooperate and used loopholes to avoid any sort of punishment I seen other fans (ours and others) say it’s Karma in where the two clubs currently sit and I totally get why they get that feeling
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I keep seeing this and other variations about having no pathway to the first team, we clearly have a path way to the first team. “Leicester City maintained a remarkable streak of including at least one academy graduate in their matchday squad for 288 consecutive games, spanning nearly six years. This run began in December 2018 when Hamza Choudhury featured in a League Cup quarter-final against Manchester City. Unfortunately, the streak ended in October 2024 during a 1-0 victory over Bournemouth, primarily due to Choudhury’s absence caused by a dislocated shoulder. Throughout this period, 24 academy players were involved in first-team squads, including notable talents like Ben Chilwell, Harvey Barnes, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.”
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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
jammie82uk replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
In 67 games, He has a 20% win rate in the premier league and his teams have conceded 70% more goals then what they have scored -
Will be interesting to see this case with The FA pushing for a lifetime ban Lucas Paqueta's betting charge hearing is due to take place this month and will last three weeks, Sky Sports News understands. The Brazilian was charged with breaching betting rules in May of last year. It is understood that he will face a three-week hearing this month, which is set to be one of the longest court proceedings in the FA's history. English football's governing body is seeking a lifetime ban for the midfielder.
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8 Second Rule for Goalkeepers!!
jammie82uk replied to David Hankey's topic in General Football and Sport
Yes this new rule will just be like others, enforced for the first couple of game weeks and then forgotten about and rarely enforced, like the one you have mentioned about free kicks, the other one often forgotten is the player not having to leave the pitch after treatment if the opponent gets booked for the challenge -
Surprised to see it ruled out as you could see it hit both defenders on arms/hands but nothing conclusive on Haaland
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Ayew, Cordova-Reid, Buonanotte, Mavididi, McAteer ?
jammie82uk replied to davieG's topic in Leicester City Forum
I don’t think it’s a coincidence either that some of the better performances have came while those two are on the pitch together -
What was they looking for? Clearly onside for all of it
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Dedicated Matchdays For Four Local Charities
jammie82uk replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
It wasn’t done then because of various other themes like “rainbow laces” “kick it out” and remembrance fixture, also wasn’t done in December due to amount of games and Xmas -
Season Ticket / Membership renewals for 25/26
jammie82uk replied to skinnydipper's topic in Leicester City Forum
According to the club at the start of this season it was 55 points required Following a 98 per cent renewal rate among 2023/24 Season Ticket Holders, this summer saw 5,337 Fox Members apply for any Season Tickets that would become available after the renewal period closed. Based on the volume of applications and number of available Season Tickets, the qualification threshold was set at a minimum of 55 Home Priority Points, with 500 applicant Fox Members given the opportunity to become Season Ticket Holders for 2024/25. -
Ok why am I not surprised that the club make it difficult, so what happens if you lose your phone or decide to upgrade your phone
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I maybe wrong as my experience of mobile tickets is only with cup tickets as I have a physical ST card but I have never had the QR option on iPhone, i would imagine you could just add the ticket to a different phone via the link in the email
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Faes caused an issue by trying to dive in and completely missing on the halfway line putting himself out of position , then VK could see merino as he kept looking over at him, if he couldn’t get back then should be making okoli aware
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Because only 5 cameras are calibrated for offside by the system, they can use any of the broadcast cameras to see when the last touch of the attacker is but have to use one of the five angles to draw the lines