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jammie82uk

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  1. Apparently an email went out this morning with the info hidden away in it although I’ve seen that people might not read the email as it’s part of the usual email that gets sent before every game
  2. Information from the website A Season Ticket Holder mobile ticket contains all 19 Premier League Home League games or 11 Women's Super League home games and will update before each fixture. Please ensure you have automatic updates enabled in Google Pay / Apple Wallet. Apple Users If you cannot see your pass, please open the Wallet App on your device but do not use the shortcut to bring up your pass. Instead, scroll down to "view expired passes", click on "unhide" and follow the instructions below: Click on the three dots. Ensure the "automatic updates" toggle is green, then press and hold the miniature pass and drag the screen down.Wait a moment for the pass to say "updated just now". Once the spinning wheel has disappeared, click on the back arrow in the top left-hand corner to return to the main pass. This should now show the next fixture. If you have recently updated your device and your pass has been removed, scroll down and click "edit passes" to unhide the pass. Android Users Update the Google Wallet to the latest version from the Play Store. Check that you do not have multiple tickets attached to your pass - you can do so by clicking on the pass and swiping right on the last fixture. If neither of the above steps work, we recommend you power your device on and off again. Supporters on Android devices will need to ensure the email address on both their Google Wallet and Google Account on their device match.
  3. Exactly this issue, after being told repeatedly by the club this is a flawless system that easily works why would people check
  4. Just seen that some tickets are £48 for this plus booking fee, you could go to the Carabao Cup Final last year for less money
  5. The “betrayal” of Oakland A’s? They was founded in Philadelphia where they played for 50 odd years before moving to Kansas and then moving to Oakland, if the fans want to be annoyed then they should aim that at the owner and operator, as for the rest of the story you can’t really compare what happens with American teams to ours, Apart from Mk Dons I can’t think of one team that has changed city’s, The premier league teams already get their cake by playing in the preseason tournaments in the USA, I can’t see a benefit to a Premier league team to take a league game there
  6. Rule 21 of the carabao rules https://images.gc.eflservices.co.uk/cd6bdd60-65e1-11ef-93e9-c3b82d7fa42c.pdf 21.1 Immediately after the draw is known the two Clubs concerned must mutually agree the prices. All questions in dispute must be immediately referred to the Management Committee for settlement. 21.2 In all Competition Matches, the Visiting Club shall have the right to claim 10 per cent of all tickets reserved or otherwise sold in advance (any variation to that figure shall be subject to the consent of the Management Committee) and on the following conditions: 21.2.1 the request for tickets shall be made within three days of the draw, with the exception of the first round where such request should be made no later than 14 days before the date of the match; 21.2.2 the admission prices to be charged to supporters of a Visiting Club shall not be higher than those charged to the supporters of the Home Club for comparable accommodation and in particular concessionary rates offered to senior citizens and junior supporters shall apply equally to both sets of supporters; 21.2.3 unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing, all tickets shall be on a sale or return basis; and 21.2.4 at every home match, a minimum of 10 per cent of the total disabled spectator accommodation must be made available to disabled supporters of the Visiting Club. 21.3 A Visiting Club shall be entitled to a minimum of 50 Complimentary Stand Tickets.
  7. That’s not how it’s supposed to work
  8. Go here, https://tickets.lcfc.com log in if not already, click on your name at the top right and choose tickets, it should display all owned tickets
  9. Can you Log into your LCFC account and able to see if a ticket was brought or not
  10. You are all missing it, Cooper don’t want to score, he just wants to not concede, we only need 33 more draws for a decent chance at safety
  11. The issue is Steve Cooper’s premier league win record is not great Premier League Records Matches 60 Wins 12 Draws 19 Losses 29 Goals For 61 Goals Against 106
  12. We are surely not going to get Southgate, club level I can see him going to Newcastle or Villa Type club if they ever become available or it will be another international job, I can see Potter wanting the England Job or again it will be a top 8 club job he will be wanting
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  14. The transcripts have been posted multiple times buts here the video if anyone wants to see that instead
  15. This is the madness in the system as well, only 5 cameras are calibrated to measure the offside (defenders position) but they can choose any broadcast camera in the stadium to judge the attacking player (up to 40 cameras) Before each match, Hawk-Eye calibrates multiple cameras to give many options when showing an offside decision in the event that a body part is covered in one camera. For the Premier League, five cameras are calibrated: the main wide camera, both 18-yard box cameras and both goalline cameras. Hawk-Eye can also use any broadcast camera to identify the point of contact with the ball by the attacker, and synchronises all cameras for this purpose. The broadcast cameras operate with 50 frames per second, so the point of contact with the ball is one of those frames inside the 50 per second.
  16. You would think the premier league would know the players names correctly What is a 'Home Grown Player'? A "Home Grown Player" means a player who, irrespective of nationality or age, has been registered with any club affiliated to The Football Association or the Football Association of Wales for a period, continuous or not, of three entire seasons, or 36 months, before his 21st birthday (or the end of the season during which he turns 21). A club’s Under-21 players are not included on the 25-man squad lists and are eligible to play in the Premier League.
  17. I wonder how many complaints there was about the tribute flag for Shakey
  18. I will be interested in see these premier league rules that they claim they are pre-empting by the conversation to digital
  19. Will that change anything?, she is famously a democrat and It will surely not come as a surprise as Taylor previously endorsed the Biden/Harris campaign
  20. I thought the inquiry was about not if she had done it or not as she has already been found guilty but about why she was allowed to get away with it so long without being caught
  21. The EFL rules state this 87.4 Where a Promoted Championship Club, or any Official or Director of that Promoted Championship Club, at the point at which it becomes a member of the Premier League, is subject to an investigation by The League for alleged breaches of any aligned provisions within the Premier League Rules, the responsibility for that investigation will pass to the Premier League and the provisions of that Premier League Rule will apply. Disputes – Promoted and Relegated Clubs 87.5 Where a Relegated PL Club, at the point it ceases to be member of the Premier League and becomes a member of The League in accordance with Regulation 10.1, is engaged in a dispute with the Premier League in relation to any aspect of the application of Premier League Rules E.45 to E.64, where The League and the Premier League agree, conduct of that dispute on behalf of the Premier League may pass to The League, to be resolved in accordance with these Regulations. 87.6 Where a Promoted Championship Club, at the point at which it becomes a member of the Premier League pursuant to Premier League Rule B.4, is engaged in a dispute with The League in relation to any aspect the application of the relevant aligned Regulations by The League, where The League and the Premier League agree, conduct of that dispute on behalf of The League may pass to the Premier League.
  22. I really don’t hold any hopes with that, they could have sorted out the secondary market but failed at the very least customers should be knowing what the prices are up front including the ridiculous fees before even entering the queue which ticketmaster never do with concerts they don’t do it because it’s part of their business plan to pressure sell the tickets, how many times do we have to say or hear someone say “I waited an hour in the queue so might as well buy now even tho they are more expensive then I wanted to pay”
  23. I’ve not read every page on here so excuse me if this has already been posted but I found it interesting Here is a timeline of key events related to Leicester City Football Club (LCFC) and their alleged breach of the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSRs): 2022 • 31 May 2022: LCFC prepares audited accounts for the financial year ending 31 May 2022. 2023 • 28 March 2023: LCFC provides the Premier League with its calculation of its aggregated Adjusted Earnings Before Tax for the financial years (FY) T, T-1, and T-2, with the calculation for T based on estimated earnings for FY23 (year ending 30 June 2023). • 31 March 2023: LCFC submits Future Financial Information and an estimated PSR Calculation to the Premier League, covering the period until FY T+2. • 24 April 2023: LCFC submits a modified version of the PSR Calculation. • 28 May 2023: The 2022/2023 Premier League season ends, and LCFC is relegated to the English Football League (EFL) Championship. • 31 May 2023: The Premier League requests LCFC to transfer its share in the Premier League to Luton Town FC, a promoted club. • 13 June 2023: The share transfer is completed, and LCFC officially ceases to be a Premier League member, becoming a member of the EFL. As of this date, LCFC’s audited annual accounts for FY23 are not yet finalized. 2024 • 26 February 2024: The Premier League writes to LCFC regarding its FY23 Annual Accounts, requesting their submission before the 1 March 2024 deadline. • 1 March 2024: LCFC submits its FY23 Annual Accounts and related financial information to the EFL. The Premier League reiterates its request for these accounts but receives no response from LCFC. • 4 March 2024: The Premier League again asks LCFC to provide the FY23 Annual Accounts, noting the club’s failure to cooperate despite having submitted the accounts to the EFL. • 6 March 2024: LCFC responds, arguing that it is no longer subject to Premier League Rules after its relegation. • 8 March 2024: LCFC’s solicitors, Centrefield LLP, send a formal letter questioning the Premier League’s jurisdiction over the club after relegation and asserting that LCFC is bound by EFL rules, not Premier League rules. • 15 March 2024: LCFC’s solicitors send a letter before action, indicating the club’s intent to initiate arbitration and questioning the Premier League’s jurisdiction over the club for the 2022/2023 PSR Calculation. • 31 March 2024: The Premier League formally submits its Complaint against LCFC, alleging a breach of the PSRs for FY23. • 2 April 2024: LCFC provides the Premier League with its FY23 Annual Accounts. • 17 July 2024: The Premier League amends its Complaint against LCFC. 2024 (Appeal Decision) • 30 August 2024: The Premier League Appeal Board issues its decision, concluding that LCFC did not breach Rule E.49 because the rule did not apply to LCFC after its relegation from the Premier League. The appeal succeeds, and the Premier League’s jurisdiction over LCFC is reversed. This timeline outlines the key events leading up to the decision and highlights the interactions between LCFC, the Premier League, and the EFL regarding the alleged financial breach.
  24. She has the solo Artist record with 8 and has a joint overall record with Take That, Take That did 8 shows in 2011
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