bovril Posted 22 May 2015 Posted 22 May 2015 Carlsberg? Someone hire a plane and get "Sack the board" printed sharpish.
Matt Posted 23 May 2015 Posted 23 May 2015 We're getting flags again by the sound of things aswell! Looked brilliant last season. Itinerary for tomorrow; Everything you need to know ahead of a busy matchday at King Power Stadium… Sunday promises to be an unforgettable occasion at King Power Stadium as the Barclays Premier League season reaches its finale. Leicester City host Queens Park Rangers at 3pm on Filbert Way, with the Blue Army poised to celebrate their team’s successful quest to secure their top-flight status – achieved with a game to spare. King Power Stadium will be a hub of activity before and after the game, adding to what should be a carnival atmosphere. Here’s your guide to the day: 0900 – 2015/16 PUMA KIT REVEAL City’s brand new 2015/16 home kit by PUMA will be revealed at 9am on the Club’s official website and social media channels. Head to www.lcfc.com, or like/follow one of our social media channels to see the kit first! Facebook.com/LCFCOfficial Follow @OfficialFOXES on Twitter Follow @OfficialFOXES on Instagram Plus.google.com/+LCFCOfficial 1130 – CITY FANSTORE OPEN FOR BROWSING The City Fanstore will open its doors at 11.30am for supporters to get hands on the new PUMA home kit for the first time. The Fanstore will be open for browsing only for 30 minutes before tills open at 12 noon. 1200 – FANSTORE TILLS OPEN. NEW KIT ON SALE Transactions open at the City Fanstore and the new home kit is available online at www.lcfcdirect.com. You can also pick up a copy of Sunday’s edition of CITY Matchday Magazine, which also includes an exclusive free poster including some of the best photos of the season! The City Fanstore will remain open until 6pm and will also be open on Monday 25 May from 9am until 6pm. 1300 – #BirchRun2015 Club Ambassador Alan Birchenall begins his 35th annual charity run around the King Power Stadium pitch, supporting the LCFC Foxes Foundation. Birch will be joined by guest participants throughout the run, including players from the Club’s Academy, Vice Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, City supporter and singing sensation Sam Bailey and the Foxes first team before their pre-match warm-up. Make your donation to one of our bucket collectors on the day, donate online at https://www.justgiving.com/Birchs-35th-Run/ or Text LCFC74 with the amount you want to donate e.g. LCFC74 £5 To 70070. 1315 – TURNSTILES OPEN General admission areas of King Power Stadium open for supporters to come in and soak up the pre-match build-up, while watching #BirchRun2015. You’ll find clap banners and flags on your seats so you can start building the atmosphere! 1315 – THE BEERS ARE ON VICHAI & TOP! Upon entry to the stadium, all supporters in home areas will be issued with a voucher, which can be used to redeem a free beer or bottle of water courtesy of LCFC owners Vichai and Top Srivaddhanaprabha. Offer available until 2.45pm. Cheers! 1500 – LEICESTER CITY VS. QUEENS PARK RANGERS The action gets under way at King Power Stadium, as City host QPR in their final game of the Barclays Premier League season. #LeiQpr 1700 (approx.) – LAP OF APPRECIATION LCFC owners Vichai and Top Srivaddhanaprabha lead the first team players and their children on a post-match lap of the King Power Stadium pitch to say thank you to our fans for their fantastic support throughout the season. To protect the safety of those participating in the lap of appreciation, particularly those with young children, supporters are politely requested to remain in their seats and to keep off the pitch and the perimeter track. Supporters are reminded that it is a criminal offence to enter the field of play. Sunday's visit of QPR has already been declared a sell-out, though supporters without tickets can follow coverage of the game and the day's events on lcfc.com, Foxes Player and through the Club's social media channels. Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/supporter-guide-city-vs.-qpr-2468350.aspx#4s5E61RwSxlowMHQ.99
HEGGSY Posted 23 May 2015 Posted 23 May 2015 What will the flag say this time do we think?#fearless#foxesneverquit #TheGreatEscape2014-15 Something like that
ScouseFox Posted 23 May 2015 Posted 23 May 2015 What will the flag say this time do we think? #stayoffthepitch
Hollism Posted 23 May 2015 Posted 23 May 2015 What will the flag say this time do we think? #FEARLESS if the free t-shirts we've had in the last six weeks are anything to go by
Stevosevic Posted 23 May 2015 Posted 23 May 2015 #fearless? Ffs, what is wrong with our marketing department?
MIAMI_FOX Posted 23 May 2015 Posted 23 May 2015 It's a choice between a bottle of water or a pint of beer flavoured water. I love our owners but the beer at The KP is shocking! Have water then you ungrateful sod Beggars belief
Hollism Posted 23 May 2015 Posted 23 May 2015 #fearless? Ffs, what is wrong with our marketing department? Someone at the club obviously thought it was brilliant. I guess the stress of the season has gotten to us all Ironically, tomorrow is the first match day in 12 months where I won't be sh!tting it
Sir Fynwy Posted 23 May 2015 Posted 23 May 2015 #fearless? Ffs, what is wrong with our marketing department? They are going with #bindippers on the flags [emoji57]
Arkie Bennett Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 I'm in the ground (turnstiles 32-37), it opened early. No beer tickets inside, they're outside! Lots of voucherless fans inside. There's no-one from the club explaining what's happening.
Arkie Bennett Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 We now have vouchers inside the ground. Play it right and you can probably pick up several!
Guest Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 I'm in the ground (turnstiles 32-37), it opened early. No beer tickets inside, they're outside! Lots of voucherless fans inside. There's no-one from the club explaining what's happening. I got my voucher inside the stadium. As did everyone around me. Basically it seems to be from one kiosk only so there's a mammoth queue up to it over here near 21-24
VLC86 Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 Love free beer and all that but warm Carlsberg? Not so great
FantasticMrFuchs Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 Finally got to the front of the que and we was refused ours for being 2mins late! Friends got in at 3 and got two each.
lifted*fox Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 Queue was ****ing massive. Sacked it off because **** waiting for 30 minutes to get one bottle of beer. Great gesture from the owners though!
Wymsey Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 Drunk it straight back and had a better quality beer in Stella Artois to recover from the taste of it.
Mike Oxlong Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 Didn't think it was worth queing 15 mins for a warm beer so didn't bother. Nice gesture though. Padded seats got a nice boxed Thorntons champagne bottle too. Free entry to first Carling Cup game would be nice in future years
foxoffderby Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 Depends were you sit and who you know. I had 8 bottles. Very nice.
StanSP Posted 24 May 2015 Posted 24 May 2015 Ended up sacking this off. Queue was huge and would have missed kick-off if we waited for the queue to die down. Good job it was only Carlsberg.
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