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https://www.lcfc.com/news/813599/season-ticket-competition-for-new-fox-members

 

Supporters showing support to LCFC Foxes Foundation when acquiring 2018/19 Fox Membership now have the opportunity to win a 2019/20 Season Ticket!*
- Minimum donations of £1 will be entered into the draw 
- Donations can be made at the checkout on tickets.LCFC.com 
- Contributions are also accepted at the Foxes Fanstore or through the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1)

Following the launch of 2018/19 Fox Memberships, any new purchase accompanied by a minimum £1 donation will enter this special draw for a 2019/20 Season Ticket.

Donations of £1 or over made alongside an existing 2018/19 Membership purchase will already be in the draw, with the winner, due for announcement at the end of the 2018/19 season, having the chance to discuss their options when contacted by the Club.

Fox Membership remains supporters’ best chance of securing tickets to Premier League games at King Power Stadium.

This follows the fifth consecutive Season Ticket sell-out since City’s return to the top flight.

All Memberships – with the exception of the Under-2 tier – give supporters priority on Premier League home tickets, with a chance to secure seats based on the number of priority points accumulated.

To be in with a shot of winning a Season Ticket, as well as getting the chance to build up enough points to purchase a Season Ticket for coming seasons, purchase your 2018/19 Fox Membership today.

Click HERE to browse all Memberships.

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So are people who have already bought a membership this season or those who are renewing from last season, unable to enter?

 

Seems a bit of a crappy way to boost sales of an under-performing membership scheme. I bought my membership as soon as it was available as I'm trying to get the points to have a chance at a ST next year, but my 'loyalty' in that regard means I actually miss out on the chance of a ST?

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bit crap for people who have had memberships for years and renewed each season. sounds like they're totally ignored and 'new' members only get a chance of an ST.

 

Why not have a look at those who have had memberships for over 3 or 4 years consistently (or longer) and stick them in a random draw to win a ST for next season as well?

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26 minutes ago, davieG said:

- Contributions are also accepted at the Foxes Fanstore or through the City Sales Centre on 0344 815 5000 (Option 1)

Doesn't this mean for those that have already purchased a membership.

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12 minutes ago, StanSP said:

bit crap for people who have had memberships for years and renewed each season. sounds like they're totally ignored and 'new' members only get a chance of an ST.

 

Why not have a look at those who have had memberships for over 3 or 4 years consistently (or longer) and stick them in a random draw to win a ST for next season as well?

That doesn't get them any more $$$$ does it. 

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12 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Anything to flog some more memberships on the failing scheme lol 

Low energy LCFC

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Lifelong Fan Wins Season Ticket After LCFC Foxes Foundation Donation
David Yates, a lifelong Leicester City fan, won the cost of his 2018/19 Season Ticket after donating to the Club’s Official Charity, the LCFC Foxes Foundation.
 Foxes fan David Yates


- Lifelong Leicester City fan wins the cost of his 2018/19 Season Ticket after donating to LCFC Foxes Foundation 


- David Yates, who has been a City season ticket holder for over 50 years, won the random prize draw 


- The LCFC Foxes Foundation has helped take fundraising totals £1.7 million for Leicestershire-based charities since its inception in 2012

The 87-year-old, who has been a Season Ticket Holder for over 50 years, was one of thousands of Leicester City fans who took the opportunity to make a voluntary donation to the LCFC Foxes Foundation.

On hearing that he had won the prize David said: “I donated to the LCFC Foxes Foundation because I know how vital their work is for local charities and the wider Leicestershire community. I have been coming to watch Leicester City for over 50 years and I am so happy to have won the cost of my Season Ticket for this year!”

Having enjoyed over 50 years of football at both Filbert Street and King Power Stadium, David will have witnessed all 38 of Alan Birchenall’s Annual End Of Season Runs, which have seen ‘the Birch’ raise over £1 million for more than 100 local charities.

The LCFC Foxes Foundation, which has helped take fundraising totals to £1.7 million since its inception in 2012, functions to help a number of Leicestershire-based charities, particularly those which focus on young people, health, education and human services in the region.

Money raised over the years has gone towards a number of important causes, including the funding of a renovation of the Leicester Royal Infirmary’s Children’s Outpatient Ward, which was opened by Club captain Wes Morgan.

Loros and Rainbows Children’s Hospice has also been supported – as well as the installation of life-saving defibrillators in key areas around the county – the very same equipment that saved the Birch’s life last year.

https://www.lcfc.com/news/828384/lifelong-fan-wins-season-ticket-after-lcfc-foxes-foundation-donation/press-release

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1 hour ago, davieG said:

Lifelong Fan Wins Season Ticket After LCFC Foxes Foundation Donation
David Yates, a lifelong Leicester City fan, won the cost of his 2018/19 Season Ticket after donating to the Club’s Official Charity, the LCFC Foxes Foundation.
 Foxes fan David Yates


- Lifelong Leicester City fan wins the cost of his 2018/19 Season Ticket after donating to LCFC Foxes Foundation 


- David Yates, who has been a City season ticket holder for over 50 years, won the random prize draw 


- The LCFC Foxes Foundation has helped take fundraising totals £1.7 million for Leicestershire-based charities since its inception in 2012

The 87-year-old, who has been a Season Ticket Holder for over 50 years, was one of thousands of Leicester City fans who took the opportunity to make a voluntary donation to the LCFC Foxes Foundation.

On hearing that he had won the prize David said: “I donated to the LCFC Foxes Foundation because I know how vital their work is for local charities and the wider Leicestershire community. I have been coming to watch Leicester City for over 50 years and I am so happy to have won the cost of my Season Ticket for this year!”

Having enjoyed over 50 years of football at both Filbert Street and King Power Stadium, David will have witnessed all 38 of Alan Birchenall’s Annual End Of Season Runs, which have seen ‘the Birch’ raise over £1 million for more than 100 local charities.

The LCFC Foxes Foundation, which has helped take fundraising totals to £1.7 million since its inception in 2012, functions to help a number of Leicestershire-based charities, particularly those which focus on young people, health, education and human services in the region.

Money raised over the years has gone towards a number of important causes, including the funding of a renovation of the Leicester Royal Infirmary’s Children’s Outpatient Ward, which was opened by Club captain Wes Morgan.

Loros and Rainbows Children’s Hospice has also been supported – as well as the installation of life-saving defibrillators in key areas around the county – the very same equipment that saved the Birch’s life last year.

https://www.lcfc.com/news/828384/lifelong-fan-wins-season-ticket-after-lcfc-foxes-foundation-donation/press-release

Nice, but is this separate from the competition in the OP? I'm confused. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Nice, but is this separate from the competition in the OP? I'm confused. 

I assumed it was the same one.

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