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KrefelderFox666

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  1. What game are you looking at? Those seats usually only get released a week or so before I think, maybe even less.
  2. Have a look in the thread about the expansion, there was some talk about it moving round a bit (therefore L1 as it is currently would be next to home fans going forward).
  3. Yes. The club are under a fair bit of pressure from the authorities (PL, SGSA) to install safe standing. They know standing happens at every game but they now need to put something in place to allow that to be done safely, not to stop people standing. However, once it is installed, standing elsewhere will likely be clamped down upon.
  4. With the proposed expansion P1 will likely become an away block (if the current plans are accurate). Away fans are being moved round to more behind the goal.
  5. The singing section contains 792 seats (I haven't counted but this has been told to UFS in meetings by the club on several occasions).
  6. The Swansea game is massive for us. We will get a head start on Ipswich and Southampton. If we beat Swansea, we will be 10 and 11 points, respectively, ahead of them. They will have to wait until 20th February to make up that lost game.
  7. Most re-arranged fixtures seem to be Tuesday 20th February. As Leeds vs Leicester is the Friday, maybe they gave us the option to play the game around the FA Cup weekend (less pressure on squads as likely rotating in cup games anyway). Plus the points you make. I would imagine FA Cup replays could be w/c 5th February as well.
  8. Don't agree with that. We are in the driving seat. The pressure is on the chasers to better our results at least 3 times while never being worse than us. Said this to my mates yesterday, every game we win from now, the chasers have to win just to keep in touch. In fact, to better us they have to keep winning and hope we drop points. If we get to a point (which I don't think we will) where both Ipswich and Southampton have overtaken us, then yes, the pressure is on us.
  9. Funnily enough I have just looked at us having an average spell and what that actually means. By average I am thinking something around: 8W 5D 5L We finish on 95 points. Ipswich would need 36 from their last 18 matches and Southampton 37 from their last 18 matches. That would mean both Ipswich and Southampton putting runs together of: W12 D1 L5 OR W11 D4 L3 Ipswich can have one less draw. If we have an above average return, both Ipswich and Southampton would have to almost go unbeaten until the end of the season with mostly wins.
  10. Even Vichai in your profile picture can't take you serious.
  11. Not tonight no. Didn't hear any of those chants at all.
  12. I think, or at least I feel confident, that we will win this. I hope we set a marker and win comfortably. 3-0 or 3-1. However, I can see us squeeze a 2-1 which would be just as good mentally for the squad.
  13. It was all good for me, lined up to play rugby this weekend. Then it was called off due to frozen pitch. So I got to put up some blinds in the kitchen instead...I feel your pain.
  14. But we all know what points make?
  15. We included it in the email conversations before the meeting but I think one step at a time with them right now. They are even more protective of away games but might be something to mention next time round and go into more details. I believe the Cardiff game did drop to booking history which is the next best thing. Blackburn is the only game this season where we could have had a bigger allocation and sold to general sale if wanted. The only other big allocation coming our way is Preston but that being the last away game, I can see us sell nearly 5,000 tickets before general sale.
  16. It has dropped to priority points as of today, so another step in the right direction.
  17. They give the same to every club.
  18. This has now dropped down to booking history. So if anyone has a point (home or away) they can now buy tickets.
  19. Just to confirm what was said in the meeting with the club the other night. Reciprocal deals are made on allocations (or at least this season due to lower mandatory allocations of 2,000). That's why we got 4,500 last week and why they got 3,300 at our place. However, as mentioned above, there are some anomalies. Ipswich gave us 2,000 when they could have given us more (their ground is not much smaller than ours) but we then give the big allocation. Certainly Norwich and WBA have already been earmarked as ones to reduce allocation for as they shafted us when we went there. Birmingham and Blackburn can be given the benefit of the doubt as they gave us 2,600 and as much as we wanted respectively. I don't think Blackburn will bring more than 2,400 last game anyway. Back to the point of reducing the allocation, surely this is possible regardless of concourse size. It just means reconstructing the seating arrangement a little bit and putting the police/steward divide in a little bit. On either side you could bring home fans in a bit and move the dividing line to give away fans 3,000ish and us about 300 seats more. However, with the incoming expansion, the club may be reluctant to make any changes now. It has been noted for the next meeting.
  20. Judging by conversations around general sale the other night, there are reciprocal deals on both pricing and allocation. We gave them the full end when they came to us, so we get the same at their place. I think this could drop to All STH's with it being a Friday night TV match.
  21. This exact point was made. I get they want to understand sale volumes (which I am sure will be fairly high in comparison to not) but at the end of the day, even if only 1 or 2 tickets were sold on general sale, it's a win. Hopefully that point got through to the club.
  22. Worth highlighting that the club have said they would set up a follow-up meeting in a few weeks. So if anyone has any further comments, please send them to UFS or the Foxes Trust for inclusion. One other point that is linked to this which was raised in the meeting yesterday was about why we give away teams over 3,000 tickets. Essentially this is a reciprocal thing where in return we get a larger allocation at the away leg. Cov being a good example. We wouldn't have gotten 4,500 otherwise. We will be mentioning about Norwich and WBA though because they both only gave us 2,000 so I hope we return this with a small allocation so we can offer more to our home fans. @Ashley I believe you asked this in a thread somewhere? Apologies if I got the wrong person.
  23. I think if you bought before the 17:00 sale window today you might have been able to get paper tickets. Not anymore though. I am a STH but waited to get my son an extra as a "guest" this evening and mobile ticket was only option.
  24. Looks to be all mobile tickets now. Anyone ordering now onwards.
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