Liam_beeby Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 please explain how you've managed to get away tickets all season without a season ticket I've had a season ticket this year and only managed OFFICIALLY to go to two away games (Everton and Newcastle) I've been every game home and away and I haven't got a season ticket, just used my dads for a few away games I could as he has low priority points and used this site to get the rest from good sellers, and I missed out on a ticket this morning as I was driving to my job in London.
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 I've been every game home and away and I haven't got a season ticket, just used my dads for a few away games I could as he has low priority points and used this site to get the rest from good sellers, and I missed out on a ticket this morning as I was driving to my job in London. They ain't good sellers they're snide cvnts cheating people out of tickets.
C-man Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Apparently not. Not sure what the normal figure is. Just passing on the figures provided to a friend this afternoon. I was told by the Club at the start of the season that 3k corporate is normal. Whether they take them or not is another matter - which is probably why for most games earlier this season entire sections of 50-100 tickets just appeared in Blocks B and C.
GaelicFox Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Yeah but you are Irish, you all have massive family's No condoms , no videos and a Hi Ace van to Fill .. Thanks you POPE Imagine the problems of sharing a bed with 3 other brothers , and the middle one pisses in the bed ...seriously is tough being an oppressed Irish Catholic
GaelicFox Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Don't begrudge the players at all but that is 500 tops - 2,500 for hospitality is just so so poor and leaves a bad feeling. Don't need Prince William and his entourage anywhere near the club thank you,. That's generally the number most weeks They are paying top whack as well
Balj Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Fortunately managed to get 2 tickets for this for me and my son (Gold Members for a few years now) - life gets in the way so don't begrudge anyone who is not a season ticket holder from getting tickets. My son plays on Saturday/Sunday some 50 miles away so a season ticket is not remotely sensible. However anyone selling home tickets for more than face value is a total fraud and should be nailed by fans and the Club alike. Given the number of season tickets and memberships it should be relatively easy to match tout sites to memberships/season tickets...
josh_baskin Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Is ticketbis illegal? I'm tempted to buy tickets on there? Never used it before so just after people's thoughts?Jesus Christ nearly £8000 for a seat in L1 what has happened!!
Deano79 Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 please explain how you've managed to get away tickets all season without a season ticket I've had a season ticket this year and only managed OFFICIALLY to go to two away games (Everton and Newcastle) Spurs went members so not tried hard enough, and Stoke
davieG Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Leicester City: Everton tickets sell out in record 90-minutes By DavidWOwen | Posted: April 11, 2016 Looking for a piece of the action: Everton tickets sell out in record 90-minutes Comments (0) With Leicester City on the verge of pulling off the ultimate sporting underdog story, tickets for their final Premier League home game of the season sold out in a record 90 minutes. Thousands of Foxes supporters were either glued to their telephones and laptops, or queuing up outside the King Power Stadium this morning – ready for the Everton tickets to go on sale at 9am. Crowds began gathering as early as 6am, as Gold and Family Fox Membership holders rushed to secure their seats. A Club spokesman said: "Tickets for Leicester City's final home Barclays Premier League game of the season sold out within 90 minutes. "There was unprecedented demand online, over the phone and in-person." The Foxes face Everton at King Power Stadium on Saturday, May 7 in their penultimate match of this astonishing 2015/16 season – a campaign in which, after Sunday's 2-0 victory over Sunderland they sit seven points clear at the summit of the table with just five games to go. However, some unscrupulous fans have already been capitalising on City's success by touting their match day tickets on e-Bay and other web sites for as much as £3,000. City mayor and Family Fox member Sir Peter Soulsby, who has only missed one home game all season, was among those queuing for a ticket at the King Power Stadium. He said: "I was down there at 7.40am and there was already quite a crowd. A guy stood next to me had driven up from Ascot. He said his wife was upset at him because they were supposed to be flying to Barbados on Monday night and he hadn't finished packing. "By the time I left, there were a couple hundred more people outside and a queue starting to snake around the stadium." Sir Peter added: "It's a game nobody wants to miss. I've got my ticket and I'm keeping it safe." Under Leicester City's Fox membership scheme, Family Fox members and Gold Fox members pay to be given priority when match day tickets go on sale. They are followed by Silver Fox and City Fox members, who pay a lesser rate to join. Some fans said they understand their membership would guarantee that they would be able to get a ticket for any match. But yesterday they were unable to secure a ticket for the Everton match. Ian Harrold tweeted: "Pointless being a Silver Fox LCFC member. Everton tickets sold out before we got a chance. System needs looking at as £40 wasted really." The club said that membership did not guarantee a ticket. The club spokesman said: "Demand was higher for City's final home match and penultimate league fixture of an extraordinary campaign, with the vast majority of Gold and Family Fox Members able to secure their seat." He added: "The unauthorised sale of football tickets is a criminal offence under UK law. Leicester City Football Club will take action against any ticket touting or any attempt to resell tickets for above their face value. "We encourage all supporters to report any such activity to the Club." To report ticket touts, e-mail: lcfchelp@@lcfc.co.uk Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Leicester-City-Everton-tickets-sell-record-90/story-29090872-detail/story.html#ixzz45Xem2Tos Follow us: @@leicester_Merc on Twitter | leicestermercury on Facebook
Gerard Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 You obviously didn't get your away tickets through the right channels then? You did well to get Arsenal away tickets without a season ticket. please explain how you've managed to get away tickets all season without a season ticket I've had a season ticket this year and only managed OFFICIALLY to go to two away games (Everton and Newcastle) A lad on here has given me his reference number for all the matches since Newcastle away. He's in the RAF and has been stationed to Cyprus until the end of the season so has had to miss most of this season, seriously bad timing on his part. All the ones before that I bought privately off this forum.
anstey blueboy Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 I`m another fan that is pissed off, we have 2 family memberships (4 tickets). and no Everton tickets. Been to all the home matches except 2 and some away games when I`ve managed to get tickets. I think the club should have had a system that gave the fans that have been to the most home games priority, absolutely gutted, its going to be difficult explaining to the kids !!!
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 A lad on here has given me his reference number for all the matches since Newcastle away. He's in the RAF and has been stationed to Cyprus until the end of the season so has had to miss most of this season, seriously bad timing on his part. All the ones before that I bought privately off this forum. So you jumped the queue ahead of people who earned the right to buy one while keeping someone who should've lost his points at the top of the pecking order, proper fair that.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 So you jumped the queue ahead of people who earned the right to buy one while keeping someone who should've lost his points at the top of the pecking order, proper fair that. I think there are bigger injustices that have come out of today than one lad giving his reference to someone else for a few aways.
promised land Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 A lad on here has given me his reference number for all the matches since Newcastle away. He's in the RAF and has been stationed to Cyprus until the end of the season so has had to miss most of this season, seriously bad timing on his part. All the ones before that I bought privately off this forum. You really don't need to explain yourself to anyone on here, how you obtain tickets is between you and the seller. Face value obviously, but it's nobodies business but yours.
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 I think there are bigger injustices that have come out of today than one lad giving his reference to someone else for a few aways. It's not one lad though is it? Loads of people do it. What's the actual injustice today? Tickets for the most in demand game we've ever had have sold out, of course it was going to really quickly.
Liam_beeby Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 They ain't good sellers they're snide cvnts cheating people out of tickets. Giving the tickets to someone who's been every game somehow doesn't seem in my eyes as cheating the fans, but I can see the point you're trying to make.
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Giving the tickets to someone who's been every game somehow doesn't seem in my eyes as cheating the fans, but I can see the point you're trying to make. My main point is people moaning saying they've been to loads of games but haven't done it through the proper channels so there's no record of it.
Gerard Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 So you jumped the queue ahead of people who earned the right to buy one while keeping someone who should've lost his points at the top of the pecking order, proper fair that. Don't hate the player, hate the game. I tried to get a season ticket this season as work finally allows me too but I couldn't get one. I'm a gold member who made every game I could last season and I've missed two away games this season and I was there at Bury and Hull away in the League Cup. FWIW I think the giving out of reference numbers is unfair but they're the rules that you can and why shouldn't I abide by the same rules as everyone else?
Parko66 Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Jesus Christ nearly £8000 for a seat in L1 what has happened!!They ain't selling for that much, only selling for about £115 each ticket. Those prices are just what retards are charging
Voll Blau Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 They ain't selling for that much, only selling for about £115 each ticket. Those prices are just what retards are charging "Only". .
RowlattsFox Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 They should have stopped selling memberships a long time ago. Or least created a membership priority depending on when you got them. Not even tried to get tickets personally, and would never pay over the top prices, no matter how much I'd desperately want to be there. I do have a 'friend' who could access to United season ticket though. Who I'm trying to convince to let me have.
Liam_beeby Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 My main point is people moaning saying they've been to loads of games but haven't done it through the proper channels so there's no record of it. Not moaning about away point or getting away tickets, moaning more of the fact we've paid for a gold membership and got **** all. Ok....
Bayfox Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 Spurs went members so not tried hard enough, and Stoke And Swansea made at least 100 points min. As my boy got one.
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