Leicester Lass Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Once again, thanks to Top and Vichai. As a thank you for your fantastic support this season, we are delighted to be able to offer you a complimentary breakfast, exclusive t-shirt and £5 food and drink voucher to spend in the concourse at Turf Moor ahead of Saturday’s Barclays Premier League trip to Burnley. The Blue Army’s backing has played a massive role in helping the team secure three consecutive victories in recent weeks and just like last season at Turf Moor, we want to create a sea of blue in the away stand to help support the team. Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, Leicester City Vice Chairman, said: “The incredible support of our fans, particularly away from home, has been a great source of pride for our Club this season and I am extremely grateful for the passion and loyalty they have all shown in support of our cause. “Their vocal contribution is very important to the players and has had a really positive impact on recent results. That positivity will be needed throughout our remaining matches. “The ‘sea of blue’ has provided the backdrop for some unforgettable away days in recent times, including last season’s successful trip to Burnley. This Saturday, let’s create another special atmosphere to inspire our #fearless team." Along with your breakfast, we’re providing a free and exclusive t-shirt to wear to the match on Saturday afternoon for you and each of the 2,500 supporters who have purchased an away ticket for the game. T-shirts are available on a one-per ticket holder basis. Breakfast rolls and hot drinks will be served between 8am and 10am on Saturday morning in the Walkers Hall at King Power Stadium, and to claim yours all you need to bring is your Burnley match ticket. Entry is via the VIP Hospitality entrance next to main reception. The exclusive t-shirts will be distributed to all match ticket holding supporters from the City Fanstore at King Power Stadium on the morning of the match from 8am. They will be also available for collection at the City Fanstore until 6pm on Friday to supporters who present a valid ticket. Supporters with a match ticket who can’t make it to King Power Stadium before the game can collect their t-shirt from Club staff who will be situated near the away turnstiles on Harry Potts way. The £5 food and drink voucher will be presented to each supporter upon entry via the Turf Moor away supporter turnstiles. The fun is also set to continue at Turf Moor with all Leicester City supporters invited to join their Burnley counterparts in a special Fan Village outside the stadium from 11am. It’s a family-orientated event that showcases Burnley’s best food, drink, entertainers and live performers – including the world’s only shopping trolley dance display team! If you are planning to arrive at King Power Stadium by car on Saturday morning, please also be aware that all parking will be on the Raw Dyke’s Road car park opposite the stadium. Once again, thank you for your continued support. Yours sincerely,
Harry - LCFC Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 It was going reasonably well until the fan village. Anyone who goes in there should be culled.
ousefox Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Fair play - great gesture. *Awaits first person to try and think of something to moan about it
Harry - LCFC Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Fair play - great gesture. *Awaits first person to try and think of something to moan about it That'll be me then! Of course anyone can enjoy themselves there if that's what they want to do. I just turn my nose up a bit at the idea that this game is just a happy clappy friendly family fun day. It ain't, it's serious stuff.
promised land Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 I love our owners. They are just awesome. Yet some people still manage to call them and their staff. We really do have some of the best football club owners in the country.
Soar Fox Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Fair play - great gesture. *Awaits first person to try and think of something to moan about it I'll go first. Hope they don't run out of t-shirts like they did at WBA.
Lestoh Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Shopping trolley dance display team? Oh, northern England.
AndWhat? Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 I am going to have to get a new wardrobe just for my free Pyjama tops soon!
TheSomersetFox Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 I wish i could tell them in person how much i love them, brilliant
Voll Blau Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Nice. Hope the t-shirt doesn't have a fvcking hashtag on it.
MPH Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 It was going reasonably well until the fan village. Anyone who goes in there should be culled. That'll be me then! Of course anyone can enjoy themselves there if that's what they want to do. I just turn my nose up a bit at the idea that this game is just a happy clappy friendly family fun day. It ain't, it's serious stuff. Nice. Hope the t-shirt doesn't have a fvcking hashtag on it.
Voll Blau Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Yeah, I must be a miserable old cvnt for saying that. I'm all in favour of these nice gestures, but the chances of me actually wearing a shirt with a hashtag on are slim to nowt.
Torten Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Best owners in the Premier League for me. There literally isn't a bad word to be said about them.
Footballwipe Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Free Breakfast - Check Free shirt - Check Burnley away - Check 2-0 win -
MPH Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Yeah, I must be a miserable old cvnt for saying that. Yup
BigMicky Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Nice. Hope the t-shirt doesn't have a fvcking hashtag on it. Why not? Loss of street credit? Is that a Fred Perry Pic?
Finnaldo Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 Inb4 moaning about quality of a free breakfast on offer for 2,500 people.
RedSoxUK Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 "Burnley’s best food, drink, entertainers and live performers" I thought that was Danny Ings though.
ramadaone Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 I'll go first. Hope they don't run out of t-shirts like they did at WBA. They ran out of shirts because it was help yourself with no need to show your match ticket Hopefully a lesson learnt ( although wouldn't be a problem if everyone took one shirt each )
Lestoh Posted 24 April 2015 Posted 24 April 2015 I have a particularly fond memory of a young Coalvillian stuffing 4 or 5 tshirts up his hoody at the Burnley game last season.
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