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Why shouldn’t it be questioned? I questioned it too and it wasn’t because of anything the club said so for me It wasn’t hard to think that it wouldn’t be as high as £70 million, we lost £19 million the season before and the independent commission said a mitigation measure was “a positive financial trend”
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City legend issues rousing message of defiance
jammie82uk replied to MattFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
Clickbait like that deserves a lifetime ban 🫣 -
Ai have issued an denial 😂 “That text is very likely to have been written by a human, or at least heavily edited by a professional communications team, rather than being generated purely by AI “from scratch.” Style and structure • The passage reads like a careful, board-approved club statement: measured, repetitive in key phrases (“independent Commission… independent Appeal Board”), and deliberately bland in tone. • AI-generated text often shows slightly more fluid transitions and more varied phrasing, whereas this is tightly controlled and formulaic, which is typical of in-house PR/legal drafting.”
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https://www.premierleague.com/en/news/4624942/premier-league-statement-appeal-decision-on-leicester-city-080426 The Appeal Board also dismissed a challenge by the Premier League, which was limited to the Commission’s decision not to increase the sanction on the club as a result of its breach of the League’s rules regarding the late submission of its Annual Accounts.
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Both the club and the PL have been unsuccessful in their appeals
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If you base that solely on a 25 man squad that’s £128k a week on average per player
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https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/leicester-city-lcfc-king-power-stadium-supporter-giveaway-fan-zone-special-guest-family-fun-preston-game Friday is the game closest to what would have been our late Chairman Khun Vichai’s 68th birthday, so in honour of him, home ticket holders will be able to collect a complimentary item ahead of kick-off, subject to availability. Hospitality ticket holders are required to collect their giveaway from the designated locations listed below. All giveaway items must be opened at the point of collection and consumed prior to entering the stadium. Supporters can choose from: One 330ml can of Chang Beer, or One can of Radnor Still Water Locations: Outside E15, S9, W4 and N23 Time: 12pm to 2:30pm
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LCFC 2-2 Preston, post-match thread
jammie82uk replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
The two games that will determine our fate will be the game on Monday between Oxford & Portsmouth and our game against Portsmouth -
LCFC 2-2 Preston, post-match thread
jammie82uk replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
Yet they have still scored more points then us, even if you removed the points deduction they still have scored more points -
Correct, it was part of the rule changes that are now abused by the keeper needing treatment
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LCFC 2-2 Preston, post-match thread
jammie82uk replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
He did, as soon as he played the advantage it took away the red card situation, the ref then doubled down his mistake by making Daka go off for 30 seconds when he shouldn’t have needed to -
Whenever I have done it, the email has arrived straight away to the recipient and then they can add it to their phone wallet
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I honestly think we can get out of the bottom
jammie82uk replied to huddersfieldfox's topic in Leicester City Forum
Scoring hasn’t been an issue, we are 12th in the table for Goals scored, we have only scored 2 less then 4th place Millwall, the issue is we are 22nd in the table for goals conceded, 12th place QPR & Sheff Wednesday are the only teams to have conceded more -
Obviously times have changed but it used to be a common practice in the past the team would always do a training session at the stadium a few days before a game
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Who’s paying that much? I have sky with the sports package and it’s £35 a month
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Is anyone claiming that Vichai was a footballing genius? Multiple players have stated it was the things he did behind the scenes that we are 100% not privy to, the most they have said is the way he promoted unity and looked after the families
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Average wage in the PL was £65,000, with relegation clauses that figure surely comes down
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Seems there is actually a plan going forward The Directors have also considered the Club’s cashflow requirements in a severe but plausible scenario. Sensitivities considered in the forecasts included variances in finishing position, net player transfer spend and the non availability of future banking facilities. To cover the working capital needs of the Club in that scenario the Club has access to £10m remaining undrawn elements of a five year loan facility with King Power International in addition to an undrawn future share subscription agreement for 116m shares at £1 per share entered into on 21 April 2024 and amended on 4th April 2025 which can be further called on if necessary to support the Club’s cash flow in the unlikely event that all these negative events come to pass. Based on the above the Directors therefore have a reasonable expectation that the necessary funding will be available when required and the consolidated financial statements have therefore been prepared on a going concern basis.
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Am I mistaken in thinking that in the 6 point deduction reasoning that it actually stated that our financial situation had improved, if that is correct then I cannot see it being a £70 million loss
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Available to anyone who has brought a ticket in the past Wednesday 25 March, 8am | Fox Members with 50+ Home Priority Points Wednesday 25 March, 2pm | Fox Members with 20+ Home Priority Points Thursday 26 March, 8am | All Fox Members Thursday 26 March, 2pm | Season Ticket Holder Guests Friday 27 March, 8am | Supporters with a booking history (at least one Home or Away Priority Point)
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I’ve found the announcement for 09/10 confirming a freeze from the previous season in prices so £275 was the early bird rate with increasing prices on certain dates Leicester City today announced a freeze on season ticket prices for 2009/10 ... and unveiled a new package of benefits to attract more families, teenagers and children to the Walkers Stadium. Irrespective of football in either League One or the Championship, City chairman Milan Mandaric has pledged to keep the price of watching football the same at this season's rates. As part of the club's commitment to a special supporter-focussed 125th anniversary, City also outlined a series of creative packages designed to deliver affordable family football at the Walkers Stadium. Adult season ticket prices start from £275, which equates to less than £12 per match, with prices for a new category of under 18 season ticket slashed to just £125. Chairman Milan Mandaric said: "We have enjoyed marvellous support and this is our way of saying thank you to our loyal fans. "Our season ticket prices continue to compare very favourably with other clubs of similar stature and size. "Next season is going to be very special as it is the club's 125th anniversary. We are determined that the whole Leicester family is able to enjoy that. "We have taken the decision that, irrespective of which division we are competing, prices will not increase for our existing season ticket holders. "Indeed, in the case of some of our younger supporters, we have introduced categories of season ticket which make it cheaper for some age groups and for families next season. "We want to encourage more family members to support the Club together and we will happily reward this with price incentives. "Our Direct Debit facility has also been extended, offering supporters the opportunity to spread the cost of their Season Tickets over up to 12 months. "We are doing everything possible to ensure that being a season ticket holder here is as affordable as possible." The under 16 season ticket has now been expanded to under 18s at a special price of £125 for the season - to commemorate the club's 125th anniversary. This represents a substantial reduction on existing under 16 season ticket prices, which ranged from £130-£170. New adult and child season ticket packages are also being unveiled for the first time to help encourage generations of City fans - with prices starting from £270 for an adult and child sitting together. The Club also hopes to engage the local Student population, with a series of initiatives planned for next season. City's 11,500 season ticket holders have until March 15 to reserve their seat and renew at existing prices. After this date prices will increase by five per cent up to April 30. There is an additional 10 per cent increase after this date. The Sports Bar at the stadium will also become a season ticket holders only facility and an upgrading of facilities and services are planned for Family Club members.
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Nearly 24 hours to get posted on here surprised it took so long
