The Danish Dude Posted 29 August 2016 Posted 29 August 2016 On 26/8/2016 at 15:54, stripeyfox said: Tickets are going to be extremely hard to come by. You best (perhaps only) bet would be to try and find someone on here who may be interested in giving you a spare ticket in return for one at your stadium? I just like to add. According to UEFA regulations the home club must make seats available to visiting supporters: "37.01 Home clubs must make at least 5% of the total approved UEFA capacity of their stadium available exclusively to visiting supporters, in a segregated, safe area." So if stadium capacity is 33.000 the supporters of the visiting club gets a minimum of 1.650 seats. "In addition, visiting clubs are entitled to purchase 200 top-category tickets (unless otherwise agreed by the two clubs in question) for their VIP supporters, sponsors, etc.," And furthermore the home club will have to make seats available for UEFA representatives - and they come in hundreds :-( Just saying to point out that there'll be reduced seating for the home team supporters. All of UEFA Champions League regulations here http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/Regulations/uefaorg/Regulations/02/35/87/89/2358789_DOWNLOAD.pdf
Alex_LCFC Posted 29 August 2016 Posted 29 August 2016 11 hours ago, FireFox said: With Slimani, I reckon we will top the group. And then probably draw Atletico in the round of 16. Cup tied no?
MarriedaLeicesterGirl Posted 29 August 2016 Posted 29 August 2016 2 hours ago, Alex_LCFC said: Cup tied no? No. New rules. Can't get cup tied until group stages. I guess it was complicating the summer transfer window.
foxes21 Posted 29 August 2016 Posted 29 August 2016 copenhagen have only lost once at home in the champions league and that was to real madrid, 1-0.
SCP4Ever Posted 30 August 2016 Posted 30 August 2016 20 hours ago, MarriedaLeicesterGirl said: No. New rules. Can't get cup tied until group stages. I guess it was complicating the summer transfer window. Plus, he'd actually have to have played previously in the competition. We got to groups directly same as you. I'm a bit thorn about this. One the one hand, I want Portugal to get as many points as possible, especially with these draconian new rules coming. On the other, I hate porto for all the crap they did to Portuguese football in the last 30 years, and it'd be amazing to see Slimani continue to screw them and Casillas even after leaving Sporting. So yeah, go foxes! Slay those dragons.
Finnegan Posted 30 August 2016 Posted 30 August 2016 17 hours ago, foxes21 said: copenhagen have only lost once at home in the champions league and that was to real madrid, 1-0. God job we're better than Madrid then.
SheppyFox Posted 1 September 2016 Posted 1 September 2016 Fully expect us to get into a quarter final, with a little bit of luck in the draw once we've topped the group ofcourse.
lcfcben76 Posted 1 September 2016 Posted 1 September 2016 1 hour ago, SheppyFox said: Fully expect us to get into a quarter final, with a little bit of luck in the draw once we've topped the group ofcourse. Yeah would be a nightmare to top the group just to find us drawn against a second place team like athletico or Dortmund
Harry - LCFC Posted 15 September 2016 Posted 15 September 2016 It went as good as it could have gone after one game. I'm optimistic about qualification now. We really are laughing if we beat Porto
zealot Posted 15 September 2016 Posted 15 September 2016 I'm very very happy with that performance by City. Testament to how far we've come. Wonderful wonderful night. However, and I really am not trying to piss on anyone's chips here but... Brugge were absolutely terrible defensively. I don't know if that was maybe a one-off bad day for their defence, but if not then they're doomed to last place in the group. Copenhagen and Porto look to be much tougher opponents.
FireFox Posted 27 September 2016 Posted 27 September 2016 What are the yellow card accumulation/suspension rules?
The_frozenoak Posted 27 September 2016 Posted 27 September 2016 1 hour ago, FireFox said: What are the yellow card accumulation/suspension rules? 3 yellows for a 1 match ban.
FireFox Posted 27 September 2016 Posted 27 September 2016 10 minutes ago, The_frozenoak said: 3 yellows for a 1 match ban. Slim on 2 yellows already. Does it reset for knockout phase? Might be smart for him to pick up another yellow before the Porto away game.
FireFox Posted 27 September 2016 Posted 27 September 2016 On 8/25/2016 at 12:03, FireFox said: Hopefully we'll be getting decent refs for this from Spain, France, Italy, Germany...
The_frozenoak Posted 28 September 2016 Posted 28 September 2016 10 hours ago, FireFox said: Slim on 2 yellows already. Does it reset for knockout phase? Might be smart for him to pick up another yellow before the Porto away game. Totting up goes from match one to the end by the looks of it, no reset.
Harry - LCFC Posted 28 September 2016 Posted 28 September 2016 We're well placed to qualify now. Win in three weeks' time and we could approach our reamining games with a degree of comfort.
The Danish Dude Posted 14 October 2016 Posted 14 October 2016 HI all Leicester fans, Here's a fun fact story from UEFA, not that I think we can remain unbeaten for the rest of this season- but it's fun as long it lasts : Read more below with something about LCFC in the story as well Zinédine Zidane's Real Madrid side have not lost in 21 matches in all competitions, but that is only enough for second among UEFA Champions League teams. http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2411286.html Have a lovely weekend Cheers
MPH Posted 14 October 2016 Posted 14 October 2016 21 minutes ago, The Danish Dude said: HI all Leicester fans, Here's a fun fact story from UEFA, not that I think we can remain unbeaten for the rest of this season- but it's fun as long it lasts : Read more below with something about LCFC in the story as well Zinédine Zidane's Real Madrid side have not lost in 21 matches in all competitions, but that is only enough for second among UEFA Champions League teams. http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2411286.html Have a lovely weekend Cheers I have nothing bad to say about Denmark or Danish football, mainly because i spent alot of time there ( Mostly the Jutland area), so All the best for the competition, but i dont think it would be bad to say i hope we come top as it could make for an easier knock out game... We have a pretty good home record, Our last defeat at home in the league was more than a year ago so i think this could help us. to even things out IF we get a bad result in Copenhagen. On a slightly different note... did you hear about this??!? : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3348188/Leicester-City-stars-celebrate-Premier-League-drinking-beer-dressing-Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Turtles.html ( the Leicester City team went to Copenhagen for a Christmas celebration)
FireFox Posted 18 October 2016 Posted 18 October 2016 Porto still down by 1. Would love them to not go through.
Harry - LCFC Posted 18 October 2016 Posted 18 October 2016 Five points ahead but it could feel a bit less comfortable if we lose in two weeks' time. Then again we do always have Bruges at home
MPH Posted 20 October 2016 Posted 20 October 2016 On 10/14/2016 at 12:31, The Danish Dude said: HI all Leicester fans, Here's a fun fact story from UEFA, not that I think we can remain unbeaten for the rest of this season- but it's fun as long it lasts : Read more below with something about LCFC in the story as well Zinédine Zidane's Real Madrid side have not lost in 21 matches in all competitions, but that is only enough for second among UEFA Champions League teams. http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2411286.html Have a lovely weekend Cheers Sorry it was us who stopped your record!!
yorkie1999 Posted 20 October 2016 Posted 20 October 2016 11 minutes ago, MPH said: Sorry it was us who stopped your record!! Imagine how far danish football is behind english football when their top side gets beat by a struggling bunch of misfits.
foxy boxing Posted 20 October 2016 Posted 20 October 2016 with a five point lead Leicester can sit back in the next match and counter at pace, with the gap we have it gives us more options and it will be the danes who will have to try to dictate the game and we can sucker punch them
MPH Posted 20 October 2016 Posted 20 October 2016 2 hours ago, foxy boxing said: with a five point lead Leicester can sit back in the next match and counter at pace, with the gap we have it gives us more options and it will be the danes who will have to try to dictate the game and we can sucker punch them I have got a feeling they will try and outmuscle us. and will try and get us at set peices and free kicks/ corners. Put money on Ulloa getting his first start of the season. Okazaki too, to try and give them less time on the ball...
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