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Criminal from the club that it ends like this.
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Opened up the edge 5 seats of S1D now. 100% holding blocks back to return.
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At least the feelings mutual.
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Well the same 2 single seats keep popping up, unless the automation is that every single seat from the first batch has to completely sell (not add to bag), and then, and only then, will the next block open. Someone keeps not checking out the block will never open. Which again is completely daft because people don't want the single seats, why hold back 700 tickets just to sell 1 or 2 single seats?
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Don't even joke - it's very possible. It's just beyond frustrating. Why no automation? Why not have someone look at it at 16:59 and think, oh someone will need to open that in 5 minutes. Oh well not my job - hello weekend.
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There's a whole block left in S1E behind the goal, just waiting on the club to open it.
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Oh I know more will be on sale, but the only reason we've waited is to get my son who is a member a ticket with us three who have higher priority. We need to get him ones closer to the front or an aisle so he can see, and it's just to inconvenient that when they know a block will sell out and another needs to be open that they can't schedule it, or put it at a time someone will be working. It's not exactly rocket science.
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Correct, 2 more blocks, which baffles why they put members on sale at 5pm, with only around 25 tickets left in remaining blocks, which went instantly, and yet won't open up any more blocks automatically. 5pm on sale when they go home for the weekend.
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Any spare under 18 references?
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A must is that sweet dreams and on Wednesday nights come out again on all away games - no reason we shouldn’t sing about our European adventures.
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EFL Statement: FA Cup Replays The EFL wishes to clarify further its position in respect of yesterday’s Premier League and Football Association bi-lateral announcement over the removal of FA Cup replays and the role of the League’s representatives on the Professional Game Board (PGB). The agreement which now sees the abolition of replays from the competition format was agreed solely between the Premier League and FA. Ahead of the deal being announced there was no agreement with the EFL nor was there any formal consultation with EFL Clubs as members of the FA and participants in the competition. In September 2023, the EFL did initially discuss with Clubs potential changes to the FA Cup format but only as part of a wider and more fundamental change to financial distributions. As is now clear, there has been no movement in this area since September. This latest agreement between the Premier League and the FA, in the absence of financial reform, is just a further example of how the EFL and its Clubs are being marginalised in favour of others further up the pyramid and that only serves to threaten the future of the English game. The EFL today calls on both the Premier League and the FA, as the Governing body, to re-evaluate their approach to their footballing partnership with the EFL and engage more collaboratively on issues directly affecting our Clubs. A separate issue is the role of the EFL representatives on the Professional Game Board (PGB) in agreeing to the 2024/25 overall fixture calendar. PGB is there to make technical decisions across the game as opposed to key policy decisions such as competition changes or formats. Any decisions taken on the calendar involving EFL representatives are in no way an endorsement of the joint deal agreed between the FA and Premier League that imposes changes to the FA Cup competition format in isolation. As part of the discussions the EFL representatives did challenge the position and were told that Clubs would be comfortable with no replays. They were effectively advised that, as a result, of it being an FA competition, the fixture list needed to be agreed as presented. It is also important to note that this matter was not discussed by the FA Cup committee, a separate group that oversees the competition across the professional and national game. https://www.efl.com/news/2024/april/19/efl-statement--fa-cup-replays/
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A huge number of EFL clubs now issued very strong statements. Need all 72 to come out, and need supporters aggresively pushing their own clubs to release a condeming statement. Tranmere were the first (posted above), but some great ones, Wigan, Blackburn Rovers etc. Need a lot of pressure on Leicester to get a statement out ASAP.
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"in light of changes to the calendar driven by the expanded Uefa competitions" So the needs of 7/8 teams has overridden the needs of over 700 teams. The only positive of this is getting rid of the entirely midweek rounds. The rest is absolutely abhorrent to the future of the competition.
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We have a mad four days which could define our season. A home win against WBA, whilst a loss for Leeds away to Boro would mean that 3 points against Southampton on Tuesday would send us up there and then. Even if Leeds draw that game, we'd only need another point from our final two games. Pressure is a funny thing, and needing a win to seal promotion in our own hands puts a completely different game on that Tuesday night. I know we have been awful, but a win (however it comes) on Saturday coupled with a positive result elsewhere should do it. We cannot predict what will happen but let's take it one game at a time and see where we end up.
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How many people have priority points
Yes N'Didi replied to Charlie35's topic in Ticket News and Travel
Easiest solution is a rolling 5 year system. STH - 5 points per season (rolling 5 years) Member - 3 points per season (rolling 5 years) Away - 1 point per fixture (rolling 5 years). Let's say an average of 25 away points per season, maximum points would be 150 within the rolling 5 year period, allows new members and STH the opportunity to earn their status, and keeps long earned points for travelling away to those who regularly travel, removing that privilege for people who no longer attend regularly. -
My son is a member who has been to virtually every home game this season. He has been able to get the seat next to our STs for all but one match. You know when ST comes round that seat will vanish
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There seems to be good availability, but not a huge amount of blocks have 3 seats together. This will make Wednesday but can't guarantee what will be available.
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I noticed Enzo walking over to the corner but stopping well short (was behind all the players), gave a quick clap turned on his heels and walked straight back down the tunnel. He's definitely stewing on the fans reactions from recent games.
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Official Teams who cannot Mathematically catch us thread
Yes N'Didi replied to Aus Fox's topic in Leicester City Forum
Technically would need Cov to also not win to guarantee playoffs this weekend, we would be on 84 and with Cov having 30 points to play for they could also finish on 84. They would have to overhaul a 26 goal difference, however this thread deals on mathematical certainties. -
Ooooh Baby do you know what it's worth Jamie Vardy is the best on Earth Championship to the Champions League He told Enzo he'll never leave.
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No Vardy in the squad
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Genius - it arguably works better!
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You can compensate the additional 10 minutes you have to be there early by leaving at 70 minutes instead?