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Ross-Kemp

Man Utd & Chelsea away to be beamed back to KP

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Why would you sooner be there paying over the odds on alcohol when you could go to the pub? I'd understand if it was a proper beam back on the pitch. But that just seems pointless

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Why would you sooner be there paying over the odds on alcohol when you could go to the pub? I'd understand if it was a proper beam back on the pitch. But that just seems pointless

At least at the ground, you won't get the inevitable willy puller in the corner pretending to support Man Utd. despite having no interest in football, or the mardy pensioners who want you to keep the noise down so they can hear the bartender when they order their liver and onions.

The free pint's a good touch they wouldn't have had to do, and 1600 will guarantee scenes if it goes in our favour. I say good on them.

 

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Shame it ain't on the pitch, would be a great atmosphere, if no screens in city centre, then pub would be the best option

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Watch Our Final Two Away Matches At King Power Stadium

Posted: Sat 23 Apr 2016 

Author: Leicester City

Leicester City supporters will have the chance to watch the Club’s final two away games of the Barclays Premier League run-in in the familiar surroundings of King Power Stadium.
- Leicester City to host live screenings of the Foxes’ final two away games this season 
- Trips to Manchester United and Chelsea to be screened in up to three locations inside King Power Stadium 
- Capacity for up to 1,600 fans for each game 
 
Leicester City supporters will have the chance to watch the Club’s final two away games of the Barclays Premier League run-in in the familiar surroundings of King Power Stadium. 
 
For the trips to Manchester United (1 May, 2.05pm) and Chelsea (15 May, 3pm), the Club will host special screenings in three of King Power Stadium’s primary hospitality areas – the Keith Weller Lounge, the Walkers Hall and 1884 Sports Bar. 
 
With combined capacity for up to 1,600 people for each game, the events will give City fans unable to travel to the games the opportunity to watch both crucial matches surrounded by fellow members of the Blue Army. 
 
In addition to the opportunity to watch the match with fellow fans inside King Power stadium, there are hundreds of local pubs, social clubs and other venues in the city and surrounding area that will be broadcasting the games on Sky Sports and would welcome Leicester City fans at their venues. You can find details of all of the pubs in Leicester which will be showing the match on the Sky Pub Finder App – details here: pubfinder.sky.com 
 
Both events at King Power Stadium will be ticketed by necessity, with tickets to be sold in advance on a first-come, first-served basis, priced £5 for Adults and £3 for Under-18s. Your £5 ticket charge includes one bottle of Singha Beer, strictly for 18s and over, or 1 bottle of water. 
 
Your £3 ticket charge includes 1 bottle of water. Tickets will be sold sequentially as rooms are filled – firstly in the Weller Lounge, then the Walkers Hall and then the 1884 Sports Bar. 
 
Car parking will be available priced £3 on King Power Stadium and £2 on Filbert Street. All profits from ticket sales and car parking will be donated to the LCFC Foxes Foundation. All tickets and car parking spaces must be purchased in advance. 
 
Cash bars and food concessions will be open for supporters throughout both events. Children must be supervised at all times. 
 
Tickets will go on sale, on a first-come-first-served basis on Sunday 24 April and can be purchased from: 
www.lcfcdirect.com from 12.30pm
The City Fanstore at King Power Stadium from 1pm
The City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 option 1 from 12.30pm 
 
Manchester United vs Leicester City – Sun 1 May – Doors open 12pm. Bars close 6pm. 
 
Chelsea vs. Leicester City – Sunday 15 May – Doors open 1pm. Bars close 6pm. 

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/watch-our-final-two-away-matches-at-king-power-stadium-3075985.aspx#ls44eK8F2UyZXa2t.99

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Also shouldn't be missed that all profits go to the Foxes Foundation.

FT posters won't notice this, they will just complain it's not a proper beam back and only 3 rooms.

The club just cannot win can they?

Well played I say to all who got it on.

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Will the chelsea match be shown on sky in pubs as well does anyone know?

Ain't been decided the games on final day yet.

The game could mean nothing so doubt they'd show it then.

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