kyleolly Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 Just wondering if we've won the league/can win the league come the final day of the season how many would travel without a ticket?
Wymsey Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 Probably a number from many clubs. Stealing the PL from current champions away, a team most of the country hate. Great!
Karljohn Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 They would fill the KP if they got it on a big screen.
Izzy Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 Maybe we should just merge all of these type of threads into one big 'The Tempting Fate Thread' instead!
Matt Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 I'm still claiming it is in the massive if stages, i'm not jinxing it! But i've already said if we have won/can win the league at Chelsea i'm resigned to not getting a ticket (No doubt certain glory fans I know will manage to get a ticket somehow, they have done so far this season ) but am considering going down London for the day, not sure what i'll do then - Stand outside the ground or watch the game in a pub nearby the ground, e.t.c
kyleolly Posted 27 February 2016 Author Posted 27 February 2016 I'm still claiming it is in the massive if stages, i'm not jinxing it! But i've already said if we have won/can win the league at Chelsea i'm resigned to not getting a ticket (No doubt certain glory fans I know will manage to get a ticket somehow, they have done so far this season ) but am considering going down London for the day, not sure what i'll do then - Stand outside the ground or watch the game in a pub nearby the ground, e.t.c that's what I mean I've got a season ticket but it's not very likely I'd get a ticket just wondering if there's many likely to travel down to the capital ticketless!
los dedos Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 Also there is the argument that if you can't be in the ground the next best place to be will Leicester city centre.I think town would be amazing .Pubs buzzing and people dancing in the fountain at town hall square.
kyleolly Posted 27 February 2016 Author Posted 27 February 2016 Also there is the argument that if you can't be in the ground the next best place to be will Leicester city centre.I think town would be amazing .Pubs buzzing and people dancing in the fountain at town hall square. if we win the league against Everton I'll probably still be handcuffed to the town hall fountain come the Chelsea game
1972 Fox Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 If this scenario should arise and it's still a big if, it is an absolute must IMO for any true City fan to be at Stamford Bridge either with or without a ticket. It would be the biggest occasion in the entire history of our club. I would urge everyone to be there in or around the ground or in the pubs near to the ground. 20,000+ Leicester fans there on the day would not surprise me at all.
luke the fox Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 Surely the people unfortunate enough to get a ticket will stay in Leicester and getc a gathering together at the local pubs
irishfoxkev Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 There's a few of us planning on travelling from Ireland should this be the critical day ......Would be great to have masses of Leicester fans in the pubs around the bridge....Maybe they would let us in to the Bridge at end of the game when all the Chelsea fans have gone for us to see the presentation and join in the celebrations.......dreams do come true
fazzyfox Posted 27 February 2016 Posted 27 February 2016 John Terry has ordered one of our away shirts in his size with his name printed on the back, the day has to be all about him after all.
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