DanishGroundhopper Posted 24 February 2007 Share Posted 24 February 2007 Hello guys, Greetings from a very cold Denmark.. Only my second Leicester match, first one a 3-1 at Majeski in Reading a few years ago, f@ckin cold, did anyone go on the list go ? I'm planning a little footie trip over (3 matches on 4 days)and will be present on Good Friday vs Derby County if I can get tickets.. I'll arrive from London to the bus station, can anyone enlight me how to get to the ground, prices, best place to sit etc.. Is it possible to get some Leicester players to sign programmes etc before or after matches ? Any vital information or advice feel free to write.. All the best and looking forward to see the town/ground.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FNQ Posted 24 February 2007 Share Posted 24 February 2007 I'll arrive from London to the bus station, can anyone enlight me how to get to the ground, prices, best place to sit etc.. It's a good 30 min walk from St. Margarets. Taxi will cost you £5.00. You want to be in L1 or N1 and it will cost you £26. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maybes Posted 24 February 2007 Share Posted 24 February 2007 If you want autographs you need to be outside the ground around 1ish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox63 Posted 24 February 2007 Share Posted 24 February 2007 It's a good 30 min walk from St. Margarets. Taxi will cost you £5.00. You want to be in L1 or N1 and it will cost you £26. Or the South Stand. Good atmosphere in there at the moment imho. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox63 Posted 24 February 2007 Share Posted 24 February 2007 I cant see any problems getting tickets as the game is being televised. The other factor to be taken into account is that alot of people work on Good Friday so wont be able to attend anyway. Sky fooking it up again for the genuine fan. They should stick to the premier league and pander to the likes of the "Big 4". Idiots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
City Lad Posted 24 February 2007 Share Posted 24 February 2007 tickets are normally: adults: £22 young adults and senior adults: £20 under 16: £12 under 12: £5 under 8: free how to get there use this to make directions N block in the family stand is a good place for singing. Players sign programmes and shirts in between 12.45 and 1.30. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 24 February 2007 Share Posted 24 February 2007 tickets are normally: adults: £22 young adults and senior adults: £20 under 16: £12 under 12: £5 under 8: free how to get there use this to make directions N block in the family stand is a good place for signing. Players sign programmes and shirts in between 12.45 and 1.30. Even better for singing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wezleylowski Posted 24 February 2007 Share Posted 24 February 2007 hope you catch us on a good day my friend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanishGroundhopper Posted 25 February 2007 Author Share Posted 25 February 2007 Thanks very much for helpful advice guys, all the best for the reminder of the season ...Hope it's okay for me to be back if something else comes up.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 25 February 2007 Share Posted 25 February 2007 If you are travelling from the bus station, you can get a bus to Freemans Common/Aylestone Road (only a couple of minutes from the stadium), 84 and 85 definitely go there, think the 49 does as well. Don't know how much it will cost, should be no more than £1.50. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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