Spudulike Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 8 minutes ago, GlenParvaFox said: Managed to transfer my ticket over to my dad's mate. Liverpool fan?
grobyfox1990 Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 3 hours ago, SemperEadem said: https://seatpick.com/leicester-city-vs-liverpool-tickets/event/305818?quantity=1 This is all insane. That is crazy, but this is where NFC tickets will come in very handy, it is easy to sell them online. Assume all those selling on this site are not STHs, as how the hell you gonna transfer a card and ensure Seat pick got their £200 (lol) admin fee. The sellers will have to be single match goers who are able to easily transfer digital tickets.
goose2010 Posted 17 April Posted 17 April (edited) 10 minutes ago, grobyfox1990 said: That is crazy, but this is where NFC tickets will come in very handy, it is easy to sell them online. Assume all those selling on this site are not STHs, as how the hell you gonna transfer a card and ensure Seat pick got their £200 (lol) admin fee. The sellers will have to be single match goers who are able to easily transfer digital tickets. Depends as a screenshot of the QR code of your season ticket will get you through the turnstile. Edited 17 April by goose2010 1 1
Corky Posted 17 April Posted 17 April Intriguing as to how the club approach this. We are likely to be confirmed as relegated around 4pm when Wolves get their result but you'd imagine the tone deaf element will be in force, hyping the game up for no reason.
Claridge Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 2 hours ago, l444ry said: Probably get well and truly spanked and bring all those dreamers back in line that think Ruud should be given a crack next season cos we drew with Brighton. Is there really anyone who wants Ruud to be kept on? I don't know one person
Legend_in_blue Posted 17 April Posted 17 April (edited) 47 minutes ago, Corky said: Intriguing as to how the club approach this. We are likely to be confirmed as relegated around 4pm when Wolves get their result but you'd imagine the tone deaf element will be in force, hyping the game up for no reason. They're bracing themselves. Edit: I see someone beat me to it! Whatever happens, won't be pretty. Edited 17 April by Legend_in_blue
goose2010 Posted 17 April Posted 17 April So in theory could a Liverpool fan buy a match ticket for Southampton or Ipswich to get the booking history and then buy a Liverpool ticket ?? Or does it have to be in the past ?
CrazyKopCorner Posted 17 April Posted 17 April I've got a very bad felling about this game on Sunday. I can see a hiding on the pitch and potentially a quote a bit of disorder off of it 1
niyaminski Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 2 hours ago, Gravel said: Normally on a Friday when we play on Sunday. Cool. Thought the same but didn’t know if it would change cuz of the bank holiday.
niyaminski Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 4 minutes ago, CrazyKopCorner said: I've got a very bad felling about this game on Sunday. I can see a hiding on the pitch and potentially a quote a bit of disorder off of it If there are clear to see Liverpool fans in our end (celebrating, wearing colours etc), they deserve a bit of disorder. The club I mean, for selling tickets to them scousers. And the “scousers” for turning up in our end. 1
foxile5 Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 2 hours ago, CrazyKopCorner said: I've got a very bad felling about this game on Sunday. I can see a hiding on the pitch and potentially a quote a bit of disorder off of it It'll be a hiding. There'll be no disorder. We've the weakest fanbase going. 2
GlenParvaFox Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 3 hours ago, Spudulike said: Liverpool fan? No, lifelong City fan. Old school mate of my 75yo dad and great company for him on Sunday. Willing to travel from Oxford to goto the match. 2
justfoxes Posted 17 April Posted 17 April (edited) 3 hours ago, Legend_in_blue said: They're bracing themselves. Edit: I see someone beat me to it! Whatever happens, won't be pretty. Respectful to who but They have got another thing coming after reading some posts on here regarding this match could be rather a sour game for Top and the Board, one swallow doesn’t make a happy ending sorry I mean summer !! If Ruud sticks to the same squad as Brighton but have Vards as an impact Sub put Evans upfront ( who’d do a much decent job than Daka would !) we could and possibly could get something from this game, but knowing Van Nistelrooy’s team selections he’ll probably go back to fielding a shiT3 team 🤦♂️ Edited 17 April by justfoxes 2
Mickyblueeyes Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 4 hours ago, Corky said: Intriguing as to how the club approach this. We are likely to be confirmed as relegated around 4pm when Wolves get their result but you'd imagine the tone deaf element will be in force, hyping the game up for no reason. “And your Premier League Foxes” 1
The Year Of The Fox Posted 17 April Posted 17 April (edited) Can’t wait to watch this unfold you know 🦊 Edited 17 April by The Year Of The Fox 1
Ashley Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 4 hours ago, niyaminski said: If there are clear to see Liverpool fans in our end (celebrating, wearing colours etc), they deserve a bit of disorder. The club I mean, for selling tickets to them scousers. And the “scousers” for turning up in our end. I can see it being nasty on Sunday too tbh. 1
Lako42 Posted 17 April Posted 17 April Top out Ruud out Rudkin out Whelan out Every useless **** responsible for the fans bring treated like shit out
Paninistickers Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 4 hours ago, niyaminski said: If there are clear to see Liverpool fans in our end (celebrating, wearing colours etc), they deserve a bit of disorder. The club I mean, for selling tickets to them scousers. And the “scousers” for turning up in our end. Our own fault. We have cuckold, beta fans who can't wait to put their STs on resale and hundreds of Asian ST holders whio can't wait to gobble up the spares for their Liverpool cousin in Oadby 1
westernpark Posted 17 April Posted 17 April People should support their local team. Last few games there’s been away supporters in the home end. I didn’t mind Newcastle as much because they quite clearly weren’t local. I expect the same issue at Liverpool for obvious reasons
Scotch Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 8 minutes ago, westernpark said: People should support their local team. Last few games there’s been away supporters in the home end. I didn’t mind Newcastle as much because they quite clearly weren’t local. I expect the same issue at Liverpool for obvious reasons Being a non-local Leicester fan, I obviously disagree. I'm a Leicester fan because I have an emotional connection to the club and not because I fell out of my mum in the general vicinity of the stadium. As long as someone has a genuine love for the Leicester, I don't think the why matters. 2
westernpark Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 1 minute ago, Scotch said: Being a non-local Leicester fan, I obviously disagree. I'm a Leicester fan because I have an emotional connection to the club and not because I fell out of my mum in the general vicinity of the stadium. As long as someone has a genuine love for the Leicester, I don't think the why matters. I think in general people should support their local team. Whether that’s Coalville, Kettering, Leicester City or Aberdeen. Notwithstanding this, my initial post was talking about those fans of the big 6 from Leicester. There are obviously more nuanced connections, such as family and so on. Or people might claim to support the club after being taken to the 1997 final.
Paninistickers Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 15 minutes ago, Scotch said: Being a non-local Leicester fan, I obviously disagree. I'm a Leicester fan because I have an emotional connection to the club and not because I fell out of my mum in the general vicinity of the stadium. As long as someone has a genuine love for the Leicester, I don't think the why matters. Mate there's so much nuance to this theme.. The big teams attract remote fans largely down to either a personal weakness/neediness or a fundamental misunderstanding of football. They support Liverpool in the same way they buy some clobber with a Hugo Boss label. It's a status symbol and a kind of deep-seated insecurity. Being a jock supporting Leicester is neither of those categories. Anyone who supports us is welcome. Coz it ain't for the glory, it ain't for status symbol,.it ain't for a cheap dopamine hit. 1
filbertway Posted 17 April Posted 17 April 1 hour ago, Ashley said: I can see it being nasty on Sunday too tbh. Would be pathetic after everton fans gave up their seats to leicester fans to see the trophy lift. Youd have to be a tiny insecure person to even pretend to be upset by Liverpool fans in the crowd. 2
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