sylofox Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 6 minutes ago, Vestan Pance said: It looks as if we have now pretty much sold out the home allocation with the opening of L1 + much of the usual away allocation now sold to home supporters. Let's see how many other Premier and Championship clubs come close to that this weekend. Great effort by our lot. But but its took 3 weeks 2 2
Guest Markyblue Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 Best part of 30000 for fecking wigan, super effort.
Popular Post Dorkingfox Posted 4 January 2020 Popular Post Posted 4 January 2020 Plans are for a 40,000 capacity with a state of the art entertainment complex, they are currently in the feedback part of the plans. City chief executive Susan Whelan said of the latest move: “Comprehensive market research is an essential element of any development of this scale to ensure all decisions are supported by robust feedback and analysis. “We are delighted that process will now commence and will be led by the experience and expertise of Legends International. “Rather than simply increasing capacity, our aim is to transform King Power Stadium into a world-class sporting and events destination, opening a range of options, now being explored as part of our longer-term development. 13
holyfox Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 Wasn’t the consultation a few months back? I’d have expected some sort of update following the review of that and for the club to keep the momentum and excitement building. or maybe they have as specific date in mind at which to launch the hole project. What excites and intrigues next the most is rumour that we are waiting on Eon to vacate the site; though I do wonder if there is a timeline on this or just a process of finding something whenever that is.
davieG Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 Leicester City Football Club 2 hrs · A small number of tickets are still available for today's game against Wigan! 🎟 Call 0344 815 5000 for more details.
sylofox Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 If it takes as long to build as it does for us to fill it the anti's will be dead before it opens
Spudulike Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 If King Power are looking to acquire all of the land up to Aylestone Rd they will be restricted by the Raw Dyke monument.
ithuriel Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 Just now, Spudulike said: If King Power are looking to acquire all of the land up to Aylestone Rd they will be restricted by the Raw Dyke monument. Somehow I think they would have planned for that, doubt they are going to be getting down to work to suddenly stop and go, cripes, were buggered, why did we not think of the Raw Dykes, blimey lads, pack it in, go home everyone Yeah, I know, sometimes I can be a dick . 1
yorkie1999 Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 Have they opened all the stands for today’s game then
PaulW Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 15 hours ago, yorkie1999 said: Have they opened all the stands for today’s game then Attendance was in the region of 30,000.....so I guess they did. 1
Katy Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 I was thinking about this yesterday, it’s a shame there are no exits from the other end of the ground onto Aylestone Road. Our ways out are very top heavy and the walk from Raw Dykes Road to the main road, for example, is excruciating. If there was another exit from the back of the stadium it would ease walking congestion at least, shame not much can be done about the inevitable bottle neck of traffic at the top of Saffron Lane either.
funkyrobot Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 16 hours ago, yorkie1999 said: Have they opened all the stands for today’s game then Yeh they did. As a season ticket holder in the east stand, when I got my ticket I had to move to a supposedly equivalent seat on the opposite west stand as they only planned to open half of the stadium. Then they realised that interest was high so then proceeded to sell tickets in the east stand anyway. I could see my usual seat with a great view was occupied across the other side.The seat I got for the other stand was less central, lower down and on the end of the aisle so not only was I up n down like a fiddler’s elbow, I couldn’t see when people strolled past during the game and when the over attentive stewards stood too high at the steps entrance frequently during the game it was also obscured by the safety bars. Basically it was a shit view and nothing like the seat I had over the other side. The club should’ve had more faith in their ticket selling team as lots of us season ticket holders were penalised because of it.
Corky Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 As well as expanding, I think they need to upgrade areas of the ground too. Most of the blue seats have faded and look tired, there is a section of the West Stand with new seats and it stands out a mile off. In the Kop, they could refurbish (and provide more) toilets and a designated entrance to enter and leave- you could be waiting ages to leave whilst streams of people go in. Don't know what it is like in other areas of the ground but in the Kop the facilities could be improved. 1
Popular Post Filberts Treat Posted 5 January 2020 Popular Post Posted 5 January 2020 15 minutes ago, funkyrobot said: Yeh they did. As a season ticket holder in the east stand, when I got my ticket I had to move to a supposedly equivalent seat on the opposite west stand as they only planned to open half of the stadium. Then they realised that interest was high so then proceeded to sell tickets in the east stand anyway. I could see my usual seat with a great view was occupied across the other side.The seat I got for the other stand was less central, lower down and on the end of the aisle so not only was I up n down like a fiddler’s elbow, I couldn’t see when people strolled past during the game and when the over attentive stewards stood too high at the steps entrance frequently during the game it was also obscured by the safety bars. Basically it was a shit view and nothing like the seat I had over the other side. The club should’ve had more faith in their ticket selling team as lots of us season ticket holders were penalised because of it. My hearts bleeding 2 11
Ashley Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 45 minutes ago, Katy said: I was thinking about this yesterday, it’s a shame there are no exits from the other end of the ground onto Aylestone Road. Our ways out are very top heavy and the walk from Raw Dykes Road to the main road, for example, is excruciating. If there was another exit from the back of the stadium it would ease walking congestion at least, shame not much can be done about the inevitable bottle neck of traffic at the top of Saffron Lane either. One is planned with the new expansion 3 1
funkyrobot Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 9 minutes ago, Filberts Treat said: My hearts bleeding You should get that looked at mate. Usually a sign of something serious I would suggest. 1
Filberts Treat Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 7 minutes ago, funkyrobot said: You should get that looked at mate. Usually a sign of something serious I would suggest. Thanks Doc
Hollyfox Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 55 minutes ago, Corky said: As well as expanding, I think they need to upgrade areas of the ground too. Most of the blue seats have faded and look tired, there is a section of the West Stand with new seats and it stands out a mile off. In the Kop, they could refurbish (and provide more) toilets and a designated entrance to enter and leave- you could be waiting ages to leave whilst streams of people go in. Don't know what it is like in other areas of the ground but in the Kop the facilities could be improved. I've been in the Brummie Road end at the Hawthorns and it's really well done with regards to getting refreshments and using toilets. The refreshments is railed off, so it just flows pretty well. Our effort is pretty poor tbh and I hope the club will improve this area over the coming years.
StanSP Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 1 hour ago, Corky said: As well as expanding, I think they need to upgrade areas of the ground too. Most of the blue seats have faded and look tired, there is a section of the West Stand with new seats and it stands out a mile off. In the Kop, they could refurbish (and provide more) toilets and a designated entrance to enter and leave- you could be waiting ages to leave whilst streams of people go in. Don't know what it is like in other areas of the ground but in the Kop the facilities could be improved. In C2 concourse it could be largely upgraded too. Toilets are rank and there's only one (narrow) entrance/exit in to them if they shut one of the doors (which they have for some games this season). Getting in and out of the concourse is fine and have no problems with that. But it still looks dated - can understand it's probably costly to regenerate the whole thing but it's still the same as when the stadium was built I think.
davieG Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 55 minutes ago, StanSP said: same as when the stadium was built I think. .....and was never finished off properly due to running out of money as we were being relegated, the builder never even got the full fee.
StanSP Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 Just now, davieG said: .....and was never finished off properly due to running out of money as we were being relegated, the builder never even got the full fee. Learn something new everyday! What was the finished article meant to be?
davieG Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 Just now, StanSP said: Learn something new everyday! What was the finished article meant to be? Not sure as I don't believe any preview pictures of the concourses were ever published.
yorkie1999 Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 2 hours ago, funkyrobot said: Yeh they did. As a season ticket holder in the east stand, when I got my ticket I had to move to a supposedly equivalent seat on the opposite west stand as they only planned to open half of the stadium. Then they realised that interest was high so then proceeded to sell tickets in the east stand anyway. I could see my usual seat with a great view was occupied across the other side.The seat I got for the other stand was less central, lower down and on the end of the aisle so not only was I up n down like a fiddler’s elbow, I couldn’t see when people strolled past during the game and when the over attentive stewards stood too high at the steps entrance frequently during the game it was also obscured by the safety bars. Basically it was a shit view and nothing like the seat I had over the other side. The club should’ve had more faith in their ticket selling team as lots of us season ticket holders were penalised because of it. You need to be grateful that you normally have such a great view then. 1
Mickyblueeyes Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 It would be nice once we do expand if we could properly name each individual stand. When the stadium first opened it coincided with administration/ relegation and that put a bit of downer on the process. I think one will be after Vichai and it will be good if the others take up names after Leicester greats or which have significance close to the heart of fans.
SpacedX Posted 5 January 2020 Posted 5 January 2020 3 minutes ago, Mickyblueeyes said: It would be nice once we do expand if we could properly name each individual stand. When the stadium first opened it coincided with administration/ relegation and that put a bit of downer on the process. I think one will be after Vichai and it will be good if the others take up names after Leicester greats or which have significance close to the heart of fans. Rename The Kop, The Richie Wellens Stand...nice ring to it.
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