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Posted
4 hours ago, davieG said:

You could still become a member, you don't have to be active, the more members the bigger the influence.

Is there anywhere that can tell me what's involved with being a member. I'd like to become one if available

Posted


These ticket price rises aren’t just happening with us are they? 
 

Pretty sure I’ve seen murmurs of discontent at similar prices from other fans - including some in the Championship.

 

I sense - and kind of hope - football comes to regret this incessant cash grab.

 

Fans need to be firm and vote with their wallet.

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Posted

What was most interesting during my time in Asia was the knock off shirts I saw - Man United led the way, then I'd say Arsenal and Liverpool.

 

After a HUGE drop off, I saw a couple of Man City shirts (even  Man City jacket with a United shirt), couple of Chelsea.

 

If it's "global market penetration" they want, I didn't see it. No real adverts or branding.

Posted
3 hours ago, ozleicester said:

I fear becoming a member of the trust will, like the club, reinforce it's opinion that everything is going fine.


So how does not being a member of the trust produce a different message? 

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, ozleicester said:

I fear becoming a member of the trust will, like the club, reinforce it's opinion that everything is going fine.

The foxes trust reform group believe that to change the trust the leadership of the trust must be changed.  This is going to happen.  Join the trust and vote for change. 

Email [email protected] to get in the mailing list or find ftreform on twitter

Edited by foxinsocks
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Posted

I've renewed my membership but I won't be going as regular. The truth is we've turned into a mercenary club which chooses profit over principles. They give out the occasional complimentary beer or water to cover up their greed but the people who make these decisions are absolute arseh***s. No other words will do.  You can shove your happy clappers and fabricated atmosphere where the sun doesn't shine.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Haywood_6 said:

I've renewed my membership but I won't be going as regular. The truth is we've turned into a mercenary club which chooses profit over principles. They give out the occasional complimentary beer or water to cover up their greed but the people who make these decisions are absolute arseh***s. No other words will do.  You can shove your happy clappers and fabricated atmosphere where the sun doesn't shine.

They've not been very successful with the profit recently, as well as the lack of principles. :angry:

Posted (edited)
20 hours ago, DJ Barry Hammond said:


These ticket price rises aren’t just happening with us are they? 
 

Pretty sure I’ve seen murmurs of discontent at similar prices from other fans - including some in the Championship.

 

I sense - and kind of hope - football comes to regret this incessant cash grab.

 

Fans need to be firm and vote with their wallet.

I’ve not seen one for matchday tickets yet but this is the cheapest available season tickets at each club next season

 

All clubs have raise prices except 2 clubs have frozen prices and Everton have reduced theirs by 7.5% 

 

2024/25 Premier League season ticket prices

Team

Cheapest adult season ticket price

Season ticket price change 

Arsenal

£1,073

+10.2%

Tottenham

£856

+6.1%

Chelsea 

£810

+8.0%

Liverpool

£713

+2.0%

Newcastle United

£662

+10.3%

Aston Villa 

£640

+4.9%

Bournemouth

£633

+7.3%

Fulham

£619

+4.0%

Brighton & Hove Albion

£595

+5.3%

Manchester United

£579

+3.6%

Everton

£555

-7.5%

Nottingham Forest

£550

+18.3%

Crystal Palace

£545

+0.0%

Wolverhampton Wanderers

£525

+0.0%

Brentford

£495

+18.1%

Southampton

£479

+26.4%

Manchester City

£425

+10.4%

Leicester City

£404

+4.9%

Ipswich Town

£372

+5.4%

West Ham United

£345

+11.3%

Edited by jammie82uk
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Posted

Villa have taken a very similar rise to us. As high as £72.50 in the Holte End for Newcastle and Wolves at home. 
 

West Ham have got rid of concessions for some parts of the grounds. 
 

 

Posted

KP are an absolute scum of the earth organisation and Top is the lead scumbag

 

Sooner folk get used to that the better and we can all wake up from the KPFC bad coma that infests this club

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Posted
6 minutes ago, MattFox said:

KP are an absolute scum of the earth organisation and Top is the lead scumbag

 

Sooner folk get used to that the better and we can all wake up from the KPFC bad coma that infests this club

I don't suppose you're available for children's parties?

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Posted
55 minutes ago, MattFox said:

KP are an absolute scum of the earth organisation and Top is the lead scumbag

 

Sooner folk get used to that the better and we can all wake up from the KPFC bad coma that infests this club

Stop sugar coating it!

Posted
3 hours ago, jammie82uk said:

I’ve not seen one for matchday tickets yet but this is the cheapest available season tickets at each club next season

 

All clubs have raise prices except 2 clubs have frozen prices and Everton have reduced theirs by 7.5% 

 

2024/25 Premier League season ticket prices

Team

Cheapest adult season ticket price

Season ticket price change 

Arsenal

£1,073

+10.2%

Tottenham

£856

+6.1%

Chelsea 

£810

+8.0%

Liverpool

£713

+2.0%

Newcastle United

£662

+10.3%

Aston Villa 

£640

+4.9%

Bournemouth

£633

+7.3%

Fulham

£619

+4.0%

Brighton & Hove Albion

£595

+5.3%

Manchester United

£579

+3.6%

Everton

£555

-7.5%

Nottingham Forest

£550

+18.3%

Crystal Palace

£545

+0.0%

Wolverhampton Wanderers

£525

+0.0%

Brentford

£495

+18.1%

Southampton

£479

+26.4%

Manchester City

£425

+10.4%

Leicester City

£404

+4.9%

Ipswich Town

£372

+5.4%

West Ham United

£345

+11.3%

Both Season Ticket & Match Ticket price increases (plus changes to concession rules - age increase or restrictions like no concessions in selected areas of the ground) are being monitored very closely by the Premier League Network of the Football Supporters Association

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Posted
17 hours ago, ozleicester said:

I fear becoming a member of the trust will, like the club, reinforce it's opinion that everything is going fine.

No it isn't !

 

We are still seeking a Fan Groups meeting with the club about match ticket prices

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Posted
On 03/07/2024 at 23:15, Foxes_Trust said:

No it isn't !

 

We are still seeking a Fan Groups meeting with the club about match ticket prices


Looks like you have a new item for the agenda if/when the club decides to meet you guys… BC ****ing Game indeed!

Posted
2 minutes ago, DJ Barry Hammond said:


Looks like you have a new item for the agenda if/when the club decides to meet you guys… BC ****ing Game indeed!

I am aware they are a couple of folk at the trust extremely anti gambling sponsors. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, CosbehFox said:

I am aware they are a couple of folk at the trust extremely anti gambling sponsors. 


There’s gambling sponsors and then there’s shady, crypto linked, overseas, not available to use in the UK gambling sponsors.

 

Bring back sponsors such as ‘Car Lube’ I say! 

Posted
32 minutes ago, DJ Barry Hammond said:


There’s gambling sponsors and then there’s shady, crypto linked, overseas, not available to use in the UK gambling sponsors.

 

Bring back sponsors such as ‘Car Lube’ I say! 

youll need more than car lube to deal with LCFC

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Posted

Looking at tickets prices again.  A1 and C2 are the only remotely "affordable" tickets for me on a regular basis.  Comparable with last season in sk1 or g1 anyway.  

Anyone sit in these areas?  Is it dead or is there some life/noise.?

Posted
20 minutes ago, rugbyblue said:

Looking at tickets prices again.  A1 and C2 are the only remotely "affordable" tickets for me on a regular basis.  Comparable with last season in sk1 or g1 anyway.  

Anyone sit in these areas?  Is it dead or is there some life/noise.?

Sat in A1 for a season


Standard really. A few clappers to “Jamie Vardys having a party” and the occasional “we love you Leicester we do”

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Posted
9 minutes ago, RYM said:

Sat in A1 for a season


Standard really. A few clappers to “Jamie Vardys having a party” and the occasional “we love you Leicester we do”

g1 a lot more stand and sing towards the back nowadays

Posted (edited)

I've sat in G. It's close to the lovely SK1 lads and a good atmosphere, when it runs over.

 

I am very sceptical that Cat C will ever be used. What sort of game is that for? There's only really 19 chances for home games and the big 6+ Forest will be Cat A. Probably Villa and Newcastle, too.

 

That leaves you 9/10 games to divvy up between Cat B and C. Bournemouth maybe the only Cat C game. 

Edited by fox_up_north

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