Guest Posted 14 October 2005 Share Posted 14 October 2005 As a season ticket holder I'm more than happy for the club to offer periodic enticements to get more fans to attend matches. Although I believe match day prices are too high I understand how Memberships provide the club with the opportunity to provide reduced prices for home supporters without having to offer them to away supports. I shouldn't have bothered if I were you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 14 October 2005 Share Posted 14 October 2005 I shouldn't have bothered if I were you. I like to dip my toe in the lush turbulant waters of debate now and again, purely selfish I know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 14 October 2005 Share Posted 14 October 2005 I like to dip my toe in the lush turbulant waters of debate now and again, purely selfish I know. What a stirrer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 14 October 2005 Share Posted 14 October 2005 Who me? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxes_Trust Posted 14 October 2005 Author Share Posted 14 October 2005 I chipped in for the sponsorship of Weslowski through the trust and never got a thank you or kiss me arse from them. Once all syndicate members have paid up (or not & been excluded) we will post a full list of the syndicate members on our website. That is also we will then do the random draw to see which syndicate members will do a pitchside presentation with Weso Anyway JH you are not alone, we rarely get thanked for our work from fans, Katassi thanks for getting back to her last night was a rare event Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxes_Trust Posted 14 October 2005 Author Share Posted 14 October 2005 No i meant, the voice of the lcfc supporter hasnt? been heard via the ST friend policy £10 game, where STH`s pay £3 more, yet Ian says the voice of the fans is heard, and acted on, well it hasnt been? Yes it has - 'what can we do to get more fans going' - has been said by a number of regular fans (probably ST's) to us. The club felt that ST's should be rewarded by being able to bring their mates for a cheaper price as a one off, members had already benefited from a £5 only game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lush Posted 14 October 2005 Share Posted 14 October 2005 Yes it has - 'what can we do to get more fans going' - has been said by a number of regular fans (probably ST's) to us. The club felt that ST's should be rewarded by being able to bring their mates for a cheaper price as a one off, members had already benefited from a £5 only game. Naa mate, V cov, a non sth can get a ticket for £10, thats cheaper than sth. Ive raised this thought (im ducking as i do, for fear people will throw bricks at me ) recently, and its not been acted on. But what about those sth`s who dont bring a mate? thats the point, it aint fair to them FT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katy Posted 14 October 2005 Share Posted 14 October 2005 Once all syndicate members have paid up (or not & been excluded) we will post a full list of the syndicate members on our website. That is also we will then do the random draw to see which syndicate members will do a pitchside presentation with Weso Anyway JH you are not alone, we rarely get thanked for our work from fans, Katassi thanks for getting back to her last night was a rare event Its not a problem, manners cost nothing and I was touched that you contacted me after my half moan on here, I wasnt expecting it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxes_Trust Posted 14 October 2005 Author Share Posted 14 October 2005 Naa mate, V cov, a non sth can get a ticket for £10, thats cheaper than sth. Ive raised this thought (im ducking as i do, for fear people will throw bricks at me ) recently, and its not been acted on. But what about those sth`s who dont bring a mate? thats the point, it aint fair to them FT. We know..... & for Brighton members only paid £5 & if you listened to Radio Leicester today they were giving away tickets in competitions, so they will pay nothing. However none of these people will be able to watch all the home games this season as cheapily as ST's, so ST's have the best deal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lush Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 This notion that its about 23 games is rollax...its not fair FT. Ian HASNT done what he said he had mate. Its a false statement. You`ve let the fans down, FULL STOP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 This notion that its about 23 games is rollax...its not fair FT. Ian HASNT done what he said he had mate. Its a false statement. You`ve let the fans down, FULL STOP Why is it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lush Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 Why is it? Look, i dont wana argue all day and all night, but i care about city die hards. if one game is £10 to non sth, then it should be altealst that for sth. that would be fair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katy Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 Look, i dont wana argue all day and all night, but i care about city die hards. if one game is £10 to non sth, then it should be altealst that for sth. that would be fair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 Look, i dont wana argue all day and all night, but i care about city die hards. if one game is £10 to non sth, then it should be altealst that for sth. that would be fair. No, I want you to answer my question. Why is the notion that it's about 23 games rollax? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lush Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 Why is the notion that it's about 23 games rollax? Ive already told you, for the non sth its about one game, were only talking about one game. You answer me this, why should a sth for this one game pay more than a non sth? Do a poll, lets see what people think of that question? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katy Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 Ive already told you, for the non sth its about one game, were only talking about one game. You answer me this, why should a sth for this one game pay more than a non sth? Do a poll, lets see what people think of that question? Ok Sam do a poll and see if people mind paying allegedly more for ONE game to try and get the crowds in and possibly attract some new supporters Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir JJ Wilcox Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 we all think you need to stop harping on and ruining threads You keep harping on about £3 for one game but what about the grade A fixtures were we save £14 is that a rip off Lush at the end of the day we benefit from seeing the side cheaper for about 20 games of the season and if non sth can get cheaper tickets for 3 games who cares if it gets fans through the gate but overall St holders get to see the side cheaper over the season. If your that unhappy about it Lush don't buy a season ticket next season and buy tickets for individual games and see how much you moan then when your paying £20 to watch Leicester 0 vs Brighton 0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 And also lush, did you ever think that the season ticket match prices might also fluctuate? It may well work out as £10 for Burnley for us too, but for a grade A game, maybe it's £16? Maybe that's how they work out the season ticket prices? Ya never know ay, in which case your argument is null and void. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lush Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 Cobbo, you asked me to answer your question, and i did, now answer mine, if you dare? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir JJ Wilcox Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 were have yo answered any questions you just ignore them and repeat your own. Go on Cobbo i dare you!!! lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 Cobbo, you asked me to answer your question, and i did, now answer mine, if you dare? Well, you can take my previous post as an answer surely? Maybe the pricing of season tickets takes into account different games. Eg. Derby at home could be classed as £16 on a season ticket, whereas Burnley could be £10. Averaging out to £13. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lush Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 No mate, answer this, why should a sth pay more for the cov game than a non sth? That question has nothing to do with anything, but the viewing of that one particular game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir JJ Wilcox Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 Please explain non season ticket holder prices are £20 for adults and £18 for young adults vs Cov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 No mate, answer this, why should a sth pay more for the cov game than a non sth? That question has nothing to do with anything, but the viewing of that one particular game. And I just said maybe they're not. How do you know how the seaon tickets are priced? Stop ignoring my point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir JJ Wilcox Posted 15 October 2005 Share Posted 15 October 2005 and mine vs cov season ticket holders can buy additional tickets for £10 so if you had any mates Lush this could be a bonus but obvously you don't SHHHHHHHHH!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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