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Carabao Cup 3rd Rd. v Newport County Tuesday 8th Nov @ 7.45

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Leicester City’s Carabao Cup Third Round tie with Newport County will take place at King Power Stadium on Tuesday 8 November (7:45pm kick-off).
- Carabao Cup game at home to Newport County to take place on Tuesday 8 November
- Leicester City beat Stockport County on penalties to progress to the third round

The Foxes reached this stage following a penalty shootout victory away to League 2 side Stockport County last month and were given a home draw against another fourth-tier team - Newport County - who progressed with wins over Luton Town and Portsmouth.

Ticket details for the fixture will be confirmed on LCFC.com/tickets in due course.

Confirmed fixture details

LEICESTER CITY vs. Newport County
Carabao Cup
Tuesday 8 November, 2022
Kick-off: 7:45pm

All fixtures subject to change.

All times BST.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, taupe said:

Cags has it in his calendar.

HE'S NOT UP TO THE REQUIRED STANDARD, HE SEES HIM IN TRAINING EVERY DAY. 

 

(PL team of the year 2019/20)

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2 minutes ago, SecretPro said:

HE'S NOT UP TO THE REQUIRED STANDARD, HE SEEMS HIM IN TRAINING EVERY DAY. 

 

(PL team of the year 2019/20)

He was good that season but he hasn't been anywhere near that level.

 

Inconsistency and mistakes crept into his game.

 

You don't get in the side because of a previous good season. Otherwise we minds well keep Rodgers because he won us the FA Cup. Has no bearing on now.

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9 minutes ago, SecretPro said:

HE'S NOT UP TO THE REQUIRED STANDARD, HE SEEMS HIM IN TRAINING EVERY DAY. 

 

(PL team of the year 2019/20)

So Brendan’s been leaving him out of the team, replacing him with a squad player and later playing Ndidi out of position rather than play him. And wasn’t he on that list of players we’d accept offers for?

 

Yet when a couple of Turkish teams swooped in for a loan the club refused.
 

To me that says the club wants Cags and think, with a new manager, Cags could get back into his previous form.

 

I always believed Brendan’s man management was ones of the reasons Cags integrated and performed so well. There seems to have been a complete 180. It’s more than a little weird.

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2 hours ago, Fox92 said:

He was good that season but he hasn't been anywhere near that level.

 

Inconsistency and mistakes crept into his game.

 

You don't get in the side because of a previous good season. Otherwise we minds well keep Rodgers because he won us the FA Cup. Has no bearing on now.

That might be a good point if Daniel Amartey wasn't starting right now.

 

We'll see what the Faes Evans partnership brings though

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2 hours ago, Mike the Metal Ed said:

That might be a good point if Daniel Amartey wasn't starting right now.

 

We'll see what the Faes Evans partnership brings though

I am not disagreeing btw but using “player was once in team of year” doesn’t make sense.

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9 minutes ago, BeaumontFox said:

I’m expecting at least £15 per adult 

Surely £10 would be more logical to boost attendance.. But logic don’t always work I suppose.. 

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1 hour ago, MS0204 said:

Surely £10 would be more logical to boost attendance.. But logic don’t always work I suppose.. 

I’d love a £10 ticket, but looking at how the club are pricing matches and with the increases on last seasons prices, it’s probably doubtful.

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2 hours ago, MS0204 said:

Surely £10 would be more logical to boost attendance.. But logic don’t always work I suppose.. 

All proceeds to Rogers termination bonus.

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£15 a ticket they might only have to open one stand/save costs

 

£10 a ticket they have to open every stand, people spread out, costs increased and might only get slightly more in.

 

I can guess which way this will go haha!

 

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25 minutes ago, AjcW said:

£15 a ticket they might only have to open one stand/save costs

 

£10 a ticket they have to open every stand, people spread out, costs increased and might only get slightly more in.

 

I can guess which way this will go haha!

 

Regardless of pricing, they’ll open the whole stadium 

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, westernpark said:

What makes you so confident?

The fact that they did it all last season post Covid, even when tickets weren’t selling well for cup games. You seem to discount how entitled season ticket holders are too, and will piss and moan when they don’t get ‘THEIR’ seat.

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