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Free LCFC Flags For Supporters Travelling To Huddersfield!

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Members of the Blue Army attending Leicester City’s Premier League fixture against Huddersfield Town on Saturday 6 April can claim a free flag.
- Leicester City head to Yorkshire on Saturday 6 April to face the Terriers (3pm GMT kick-off)* 
- Fans heading to John Smith’s Stadium can claim a free flag** 
- Accompanying giveaway is the sixth this season to give back to travelling supporters

The clash with Huddersfield Town kicks off at 3pm GMT on Saturday 6 April, with a free miniature Leicester City flag on offer for every away fan in attendance!

Once inside the away turnstiles of John Smith’s Stadium, every supporter can claim a free fabric flag decorated with the Foxes crest.

The Blue Army are urged to create a sea of blue before kick-off by waving their flags as the sides exit the tunnel.

Leicester City’s travelling faithful is well-known for its vocal support, and the Club will continue to reward this dedication with further gifts during seasons to come.

Please note: Tickets for this fixture are now sold out.

*Fixture date/time is subject to change. 
**Free flags are only available to supporters with a valid match ticket.

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Excellent.  Just love our owners.    I've been to Huddersfield on several occasions.  Nice ground and great banter.

 

In my case I'm excited in Japan.   For you new generation,.  You are so lucky , especially to have an outstanding ownership.

 

Take these good times and cherish them .  LTID

Posted
20 minutes ago, davieG said:

- Leicester City head to Yorkshire on Saturday 6 April to face the Terriers (3pm GMT kick-off)* 

Didn't the clocks go forward on Sunday morning? :ph34r:

Posted
1 hour ago, Steven said:

Didn't the clocks go forward on Sunday morning? :ph34r:

Yes so you have one whole hour less to wait this week for KO lol lol

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Do not want to appear too negative as this freebie for me is better than some of the previous ones. All very welcome but why are so they against fans doing their own thing at home. The club actively discourage fan culture. 

Posted
2 hours ago, baker11 said:

Do not want to appear too negative as this freebie for me is better than some of the previous ones. All very welcome but why are so they against fans doing their own thing at home. The club actively discourage fan culture. 

Because it’s far cheaper to buy 2500 than 30000,

and they gave free drinks and cakes last Saturday at a high cost,

not to mention the cost of what they gave everyone at the Burnley game at home,scarves,programs,pin badges etc,

where some so called fans opted to sell them on eBay,

i think away supporters are a lot more gracious of freebies than home supporters due to being in a small privalidged group to get something most wont

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Russell sprout said:

Because it’s far cheaper to buy 2500 than 30000,

andthey gave free drinks and cakes last Saturday,

not to mention the cost of what they gave everyone at the Burnley game,

where some so called fans opted to sell them on eBay,

i think away supporters are a lot more gracious of freebies than home supporters 

Anyone who sold anything from the Burnley game should be ashamed of themselves. 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Russell sprout said:

Because it’s far cheaper to buy 2500 than 30000,

and they gave free drinks and cakes last Saturday at a high cost,

not to mention the cost of what they gave everyone at the Burnley game at home,scarves,programs,pin badges etc,

where some so called fans opted to sell them on eBay,

i think away supporters are a lot more gracious of freebies than home supporters due to being in a small privalidged group to get something most wont

You've missed the point massively here. 

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2 hours ago, baker11 said:

Do not want to appear too negative as this freebie for me is better than some of the previous ones. All very welcome but why are so they against fans doing their own thing at home. The club actively discourage fan culture. 

I would say they don't want anything that may detract from their King Power advertising.

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This, to me sounds like a good idea. A sea of blue and white will look good, in the same way it did at Watford in 2016.

but, call me ungrateful or whatever but wouldn’t fans prefer subsidised tickets/ travel to games rather than cheer sticks or hats.

just a thought.

Posted
3 hours ago, Russell sprout said:

Because it’s far cheaper to buy 2500 than 30000,

and they gave free drinks and cakes last Saturday at a high cost,

not to mention the cost of what they gave everyone at the Burnley game at home,scarves,programs,pin badges etc,

where some so called fans opted to sell them on eBay,

i think away supporters are a lot more gracious of freebies than home supporters due to being in a small privalidged group to get something most wont

Why can't fans bring their own?

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5 hours ago, baker11 said:

Do not want to appear too negative as this freebie for me is better than some of the previous ones. All very welcome but why are so they against fans doing their own thing at home. The club actively discourage fan culture. 

One mans Fan Culture is another persons unorganised and uncontrollable rabble , not suggest UFS are a rabble but it’s a corporate sport now and it’s all about PR and CONTOL 

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