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2024/25 Season Tickets: Renewal Dates & Prices Confirmed

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If the club is so hard up for income, perhaps a better idea might have been trying to avoid getting relegated and losing their biggest income, Prem TV money, instead of sitting around doing nothing for all of last season to "not fail FFP" - then failing it anyway.

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5 minutes ago, orangecity23 said:

If the club is so hard up for income, perhaps a better idea might have been trying to avoid getting relegated and losing their biggest income, Prem TV money, instead of sitting around doing nothing for all of last season to "not fail FFP" - then failing it anyway.

They arrogantly assumed we'd at least easily stay up with the likes of the brilliant Tielemans and Ndidi. They were so sure they loaned all of the next years Premier League TV Money we now didn't get. But the financial experts on here assure us this is all standard practice for a business. 

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1 hour ago, Costock_Fox said:

Does anyone know for definite that you have to be a paying member to transfer your electronic ticket to?

TICKET FORWARDING  

Following its introduction in the 2023/24 season, the Football Club is pleased to continue to offer a ‘Ticket Forwarding’ feature, which gives Season Ticket Holders the option to forward their Season Ticket to linked friends and family up to four times per season.  

This initiative provides Season Ticket Holders with greater flexibility, ensuring that if they are unable to attend a match, they can allow their friends and family to enjoy the live matchday experience in their place.    

To manage your list of Fox Members authorised to use your forwarded ticket, visit your account on LCFC.com/tickets. Further information on this scheme will also be available in the 2024/25 Season Ticket FAQs once fixtures for the new campaign go on sale. All forwarded tickets will be issued as Mobile Tickets (NFC) to the recipient, regardless of the original ticket form. 

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1 hour ago, davieG said:

TICKET FORWARDING  

Following its introduction in the 2023/24 season, the Football Club is pleased to continue to offer a ‘Ticket Forwarding’ feature, which gives Season Ticket Holders the option to forward their Season Ticket to linked friends and family up to four times per season.  

This initiative provides Season Ticket Holders with greater flexibility, ensuring that if they are unable to attend a match, they can allow their friends and family to enjoy the live matchday experience in their place.    

To manage your list of Fox Members authorised to use your forwarded ticket, visit your account on LCFC.com/tickets. Further information on this scheme will also be available in the 2024/25 Season Ticket FAQs once fixtures for the new campaign go on sale. All forwarded tickets will be issued as Mobile Tickets (NFC) to the recipient, regardless of the original ticket form. 

Thanks, I was sent that exact section as an argument of how you don’t have to be.

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I emailed the club and asked specifically about why this season's cards couldn't carry over to next season to save paying the £25 and the answer given was that the cards will be changed due to a change of sponsorship for the new season.

 

This is a ridiculous answer and undoubtedly not the actual reason. I'd have understood if new cards were needed because of a change of IT system.

 

There's nothing to justify the £25 charge though.

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9 hours ago, HighPeakFox said:

I totally get your point,  but turning on fellow fans is not the answer.

It's not turning on fellow fans mate. It's just the truth. 

 

I wish we had it in is but we don't. 

 

The old school lot actually rioted with pleat out, before my time but it happened. It's a shame we don't have that mentality now.

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31 minutes ago, TeppoPortin said:

I emailed the club and asked specifically about why this season's cards couldn't carry over to next season to save paying the £25 and the answer given was that the cards will be changed due to a change of sponsorship for the new season.

 

This is a ridiculous answer and undoubtedly not the actual reason. I'd have understood if new cards were needed because of a change of IT system.

 

There's nothing to justify the £25 charge though.

If true then surely the money made from the sponsorship will more than cover the production and postage costs of the physical card?

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Had a reply during the game! 

 

Thank you for contacting us regarding the new Season Ticket arrangements for the 2024/25 season at Leicester City Football Club. We appreciate your feedback, understand the importance of addressing these issues transparently and hope the following information addresses the concerns you have raised.

 

MORE EFFICIENT, MORE SECURE

Like many football clubs, we are continually looking for ways to enhance the security and efficiency of our stadium operations. Heading into the third season since Mobile Tickets were introduced at King Power Stadium, we are continuing to encourage as many supporters as possible to transition to a more efficient, secure mode of access. Mobile Tickets will therefore be the default, free-of-charge option for renewing Season Ticket Holders, with a charge applied to the alternative method of entry – physical cards (except supporters over the age of 65, under the age of 12, and those with a registered disability).

 

TACKLING TOUTING

As well as enhancing the supporter experience through greater matchday efficiency, the move to a digital ticketing system supports our ongoing efforts to combat ticket touting – a significant issue impacting many football supporters and one we take incredibly seriously.

 

Ticket touting often results in inflated ticket prices but also harms all genuine supporters’ ability to attend matches.

 

By transitioning to Mobile Tickets, we significantly reduce the risk of touting, ensuring that tickets remain in the hands of true supporters. Mobile Tickets provide a safer, more direct way of managing ticket allocations and prevent misuse more effectively than physical tickets can.

 

Reasonable flexibility is available across the season to all genuine Season Ticket Holders, who are able to resell their ticket through the Club’s Resale Platform up to five times a season and are also able to forward their ticket to a family member or friend a further four times per season.

 

REDUCING ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

The Club has been alarmed in recent seasons by the rise in anti-social behaviour at Leicester City matches, with our sanctions committee (which manages supporter behaviour that breaches our stadium regulations and ticketing terms and conditions) regularly observing that those responsible have obtained tickets through illegitimate means.

 

Of further concern to the Club were figures released by the Home Office in 2023, which ranked Leicester City third in English football for the number of active court-issued Football Banning Orders (56) among its supporters, with over a third of those (20) issued in the 2022/23 season alone. In most cases, upon our internal investigations, those charged had not obtained tickets via any Club channels.

 

Adoption of Mobile Ticketing and improving our capability to identify all attendees at Leicester City matches is part of our action plan to reduce anti-social behaviour at Leicester City matches and to ensure that, when it arises, those responsible can be held accountable.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Over recent seasons, the Club has taken positive steps in reducing its environmental impact, including the introduction of reusable cups in stadium concourses, the reduction in clap banner distribution to more targeted areas of the stadium and a switch to certified sustainable materials in their production. Wider adoption of Mobile Tickets enables us to take a further step in reducing the number of plastic Season Ticket cards issued each season, along with the carbon footprint associated with their manufacture and distribution. The Club appreciates it has much further to go in reducing its overall environmental impact and continues to listen to supporter feedback on further improvements that can be made.

 

We do understand the sentimental value attached to physical Season Ticket cards and have ensured that they remain an option. Please remember, the charge for these cards is waived for supporters over the age of 65, under the age of 12, and those with a registered disability. As with previous seasons, our staff are also here to assist anyone unfamiliar with Mobile Tickets to ensure access to the stadium is easy for everyone, and details of drop-in sessions to help supporters transition smoothly will be shared ahead of the new season.

 

We would encourage all supporters to take advantage of Mobile Tickets and are committed to supporting supporters’ adjustment to the system. Should you have any further concerns or need assistance with the system, please do not hesitate to contact our Supporter Services at [email protected] or call us at 0344 815 5000.

 

Every piece of feedback we receive can help us strengthen our commitment to ensuring that King Power Stadium remains a safe, accessible, and enjoyable environment for all fans. Thank you for your understanding and support as we implement these changes and rest assured that your feedback will be taken on board.

 

Kind Regards

 

Jim

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On 22/04/2024 at 15:28, Babylon said:

Can't they be added to one phone, same as when you buy multiple tickets for a single match, they can all go on one phone. 

They can but then that assumes my lad always arrives at the ground with me. A point I made wasn't the case at an FCC good to see they took no notice.

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8 hours ago, StanSP said:

Had a reply during the game! 

 

Thank you for contacting us regarding the new Season Ticket arrangements for the 2024/25 season at Leicester City Football Club. We appreciate your feedback, understand the importance of addressing these issues transparently and hope the following information addresses the concerns you have raised.

 

MORE EFFICIENT, MORE SECURE

Like many football clubs, we are continually looking for ways to enhance the security and efficiency of our stadium operations. Heading into the third season since Mobile Tickets were introduced at King Power Stadium, we are continuing to encourage as many supporters as possible to transition to a more efficient, secure mode of access. Mobile Tickets will therefore be the default, free-of-charge option for renewing Season Ticket Holders, with a charge applied to the alternative method of entry – physical cards (except supporters over the age of 65, under the age of 12, and those with a registered disability).

 

TACKLING TOUTING

As well as enhancing the supporter experience through greater matchday efficiency, the move to a digital ticketing system supports our ongoing efforts to combat ticket touting – a significant issue impacting many football supporters and one we take incredibly seriously.

 

Ticket touting often results in inflated ticket prices but also harms all genuine supporters’ ability to attend matches.

 

By transitioning to Mobile Tickets, we significantly reduce the risk of touting, ensuring that tickets remain in the hands of true supporters. Mobile Tickets provide a safer, more direct way of managing ticket allocations and prevent misuse more effectively than physical tickets can.

 

Reasonable flexibility is available across the season to all genuine Season Ticket Holders, who are able to resell their ticket through the Club’s Resale Platform up to five times a season and are also able to forward their ticket to a family member or friend a further four times per season.

 

REDUCING ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

The Club has been alarmed in recent seasons by the rise in anti-social behaviour at Leicester City matches, with our sanctions committee (which manages supporter behaviour that breaches our stadium regulations and ticketing terms and conditions) regularly observing that those responsible have obtained tickets through illegitimate means.

 

Of further concern to the Club were figures released by the Home Office in 2023, which ranked Leicester City third in English football for the number of active court-issued Football Banning Orders (56) among its supporters, with over a third of those (20) issued in the 2022/23 season alone. In most cases, upon our internal investigations, those charged had not obtained tickets via any Club channels.

 

Adoption of Mobile Ticketing and improving our capability to identify all attendees at Leicester City matches is part of our action plan to reduce anti-social behaviour at Leicester City matches and to ensure that, when it arises, those responsible can be held accountable.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Over recent seasons, the Club has taken positive steps in reducing its environmental impact, including the introduction of reusable cups in stadium concourses, the reduction in clap banner distribution to more targeted areas of the stadium and a switch to certified sustainable materials in their production. Wider adoption of Mobile Tickets enables us to take a further step in reducing the number of plastic Season Ticket cards issued each season, along with the carbon footprint associated with their manufacture and distribution. The Club appreciates it has much further to go in reducing its overall environmental impact and continues to listen to supporter feedback on further improvements that can be made.

 

We do understand the sentimental value attached to physical Season Ticket cards and have ensured that they remain an option. Please remember, the charge for these cards is waived for supporters over the age of 65, under the age of 12, and those with a registered disability. As with previous seasons, our staff are also here to assist anyone unfamiliar with Mobile Tickets to ensure access to the stadium is easy for everyone, and details of drop-in sessions to help supporters transition smoothly will be shared ahead of the new season.

 

We would encourage all supporters to take advantage of Mobile Tickets and are committed to supporting supporters’ adjustment to the system. Should you have any further concerns or need assistance with the system, please do not hesitate to contact our Supporter Services at [email protected] or call us at 0344 815 5000.

 

Every piece of feedback we receive can help us strengthen our commitment to ensuring that King Power Stadium remains a safe, accessible, and enjoyable environment for all fans. Thank you for your understanding and support as we implement these changes and rest assured that your feedback will be taken on board.

 

Kind Regards

 

Jim

None of that tackles the point I'm sure you asked. Plus do feel it's another example of weak timing with the club firing this copy and paste answer whilst the fans are in the ground.

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1 hour ago, SemperEadem said:

None of that tackles the point I'm sure you asked. Plus do feel it's another example of weak timing with the club firing this copy and paste answer whilst the fans are in the ground.

Yeah sadly none at all - especially the actual point of £25 charge. 

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8 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Really hope that last night doesn't mean people forget about this absolute travesty.

The absolute intention with the renewal release timing.
 

hopefully todays meeting will bring with it positive news. Hopeful that @Union FS will do their thing , @Foxes_Trust also , not confident team Ginetta will rock the boat / bus.


 

 

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1 hour ago, DerbyshireFox said:

From my reply to the generic email last night…

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I don't like that they're trying to include the win last night as some kind of sweetener. 

 

It's a totally separate matter. 

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