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brucey

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  1. Perhaps UFS can put out an official statement/comms recommending certain rows and seats in G1/SK1 as unofficial singing sections for people to relocate into. A larger concentrated group of people can then join in the singing even if they have to stay mostly seated.
  2. Does that mean if you have 60 points before getting your first ST, that you'd be able to "hop on/hop off" STs every season?
  3. The screenshot is from February, so won't have changed much since, as relocations will only open tomorrow. Might be able to get an updated version when new ST bookings open on Friday.
  4. I joined back in March and attended the Foxes Trust AGM. The Trust made it very clear at their AGM that they only serve the interests of their members, which seem to be mainly older white people, not the general fanbase. Case in point, in their own words "We don't get involved in safe standing because that's a UFS thing and our members don't want it". I don't think it's a coincidence that the Foxes Trust has started working with the other supporters groups more in recent months, particularly joining in the strongly worded joint statement about the £25 charge. Because they are aware they now have many more members who care about these things. Too many of the current Trust board members are comfortable with the status quo and reluctant to change. Hence the weak statements being put out. Despite one of the Foxes Trust's stated aims being "To hold Leicester City Football Club and its owners to account for the highest standards of business management, and operational and commercial decisions that directly affect Foxes Trust members and the wider supporter base." The most pressing issue now is that the Foxes Trust is LCFC's designated official supporters group, the only one with a seat on the Fan Advisory Board, which will be implemented in the Prem next season. We need a voice on this - Everton's FAB were involved in submitting evidence in their appeal against the point deductions. There were about 300 paid Foxes Trust members in February, before all of us mostly Foxestalk lot joined in March/April - there are now about 500. We now need as many numbers as possible, to vote through a change in Foxes Trust leadership and culture, and in turn, push for the change we want to see in our club. If you want to have a voice on the issues that matter to you... Step 1 - https://foxestrust.co.uk/become-a-member Step 2 - Email: [email protected]
  5. SK1 availability - blue seats are available for ST relocation
  6. All of these teams are likely to struggle and finish towards the bottom anyway, so among these I'd pick whichever team are most likely to give us 6 points next season. So, entirely based on how they played against us this season: Southampton Norwich West Brom Leeds
  7. Can just about make us out on there
  8. Might actually be Albrighton's leg as it looks like the Aston Villa lion under it
  9. https://thefightingcock.co.uk/forum/threads/would-you-take-relegation-if-it-meant-new-owners-and-a-fresh-start.49183/
  10. Go to shop by player https://shop.lcfc.com/en/kit/players/kit-sale/adult Click a random player, then click 'custom name/number' to remove the personalisation and change it to £25 Edit: Tried adding it to basket and it defaults to champions edition apparently. Might have to get personalisation to remove it unfortunately. Unless the club shop still has some without that logo on.
  11. Ipswich have a brilliant manager and excellent recruitment, which are the two most crucial elements, on top of the team spirit factor. They've bought and loaned well without spending much in the past few windows. Turning cast offs like Hirst into successes, and their recent January signings have got 15 goals combined. And when they get promoted, they'll have tons of money to spend on smart upgrades, and are likely to keep most/all their good loanees. A good manager and recruitment are both things that Leeds and Southampton don't have.. I think ours is OK currently, but we have the additional handicap of the point deduction/forced sales/limited buying funds. Had a bit of a sick feeling watching that Cov-Ipswich game just now, which I think is my gut feeling that Ipswich could finish above us next season and send us down. Hope I'm wrong
  12. Likely to be similar to what the club played post match yesterday at their stadium watchalong session. WYS / Voulez Vous / Wonderwall / I predict a riot etc. Worked really well for a singalong.
  13. Goes purely on home points so Member 2 gets it, Member 1 doesn't. (as long as Member 2 doesn't link their application with someone with low points under the cutoff, which seems to be a common mistake)
  14. Recent seasons member home points required have been 32 (post relegation), 37, 37. Should be OK to get tickets to all/most games as a member, especially if in 15+ bracket. If you go to every home game next season, you'll likely be eligible for a ST in a year's time. (current 12 points + 10 for renewal + 19 home games = 41 points) You can enter the members ballot for all away games, but chances of success in that is low. Some unpopular midweek away games may go down to members sales.
  15. They'll have gathered there to watch Hull-Ipswich.. Hopefully they sober up quickly if Ipswich win. But if Hull win, we might get another round of social media celebrations, and Monday may be a write-off.
  16. It looks like they've gone back to Vards' place after training today for round 2
  17. I genuinely believe Southampton would do worse than Norwich/WBA. They got relegated by a fair margin last time, lost players since then, have a tactically inept manager, and have been flat track bullies all season, failing to perform against any half decent team. They'd be the only team I'd be confident of finishing above even with a sizeable points deduction. I don't like Leeds, but they are a known entity and Farke has a record of doing well in the Championship then failing in the PL. Ipswich has been very close to us all season with their upper-mid table Championship budget, I dread to think what they can do with a full PL budget, and I am least comfortable about finishing above them after our points deduction.
  18. Ipswich deserve it clearly. But I want the weakest teams possible to go up with us, which I don't think they are under McKenna.
  19. Free viewing event being put on by the club. Just booked on, beats watching on a dodgy stream
  20. He's been having shooting lessons from Daka, explains his shooting prior to yesterday
  21. The member card actually does one thing - if you tap it at the fanstore till when buying something, it auto detects your supporter number to add the rewards points. They must have the same NFC tech inside, but barely anyone uses it, so even less eco friendly than the ST cards. We've got well over 10k members so that will be a similar amount of plastic to the ST cards. No mention of getting rid of the member cards though...
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