Scow Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 LCFC Leicester City have released preliminary ticket selling details for the upcoming FA Cup quarter final clash against either Burnley or Blackburn.City are doing everything possible to seek an early date and kick-off time from the Football Association and have apologised to their fans for the delay, but today (Thursday) initial plans have been agreed. Should Burnley be City's opponents, an allocation of approximately 3,600 tickets will be available, 15% of the Turf Moor capacity. Prices will be £18 for Adults, £11.50 for Seniors and £9 for the Under 16's. In the event that Blackburn Rovers are successful, City have negotiated an allocation of 7,000 tickets. Prices £24 for Adults, £10 Seniors and £5 for Juveniles. Regardless of the opposition, City have announced the following selling arrangements:- Tickets will go on sale at 12.00 midday until 8.00pm on Thursday March 3rd to Priority 1 and Priority 2 Season Ticket Holders. Please note the ticket office will be closed between 9.00am and midday to allow tickets to be prepared ready for sale. Friday March 4th - Tickets go on sale to Priority 3 Season Ticket Holders. The Ticket Office will extend opening hours from 9.00am until 7.00pm. Saturday March 5th (vs Nottingham Forest) - >From 9.00am until kick off, tickets remain on sale to Season Ticket Holders, but also to any supporter who brings with them, proof of purchase for attending any of City's away FA Cup ties so far this season (this must be either a ticket stub or official receipt). After the Final Whistle, tickets will go on sale to Members. Sunday March 6th - CLOSED Monday March 7th - Tickets go on general sale. Tickets are restricted to one per Season Ticket Holder / Member and are strictly subject to availability. Notification is given to all supporters that telephone lines are expected to be very busy and whilst additional operators will be employed, no guarantees can be given on the speed of response due to the sheer volume of calls. Supporters are therefore advised to either e-mail the Ticket Office at [email protected], fax on 0116 229 4404 or post your applications to the Ticket Office, Walkers Stadium, Filbert Way, Leicester, LE2 7FL, quoting their Season Ticket Client Reference or Membership number and full contact details. I wonder if we would sell 7,000 for Blackburn...
Simon Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 LCFCLeicester City have released preliminary ticket selling details for the upcoming FA Cup quarter final clash against either Burnley or Blackburn.City are doing everything possible to seek an early date and kick-off time from the Football Association and have apologised to their fans for the delay, but today (Thursday) initial plans have been agreed. Should Burnley be City's opponents, an allocation of approximately 3,600 tickets will be available, 15% of the Turf Moor capacity. Prices will be £18 for Adults, £11.50 for Seniors and £9 for the Under 16's. In the event that Blackburn Rovers are successful, City have negotiated an allocation of 7,000 tickets. Prices £24 for Adults, £10 Seniors and £5 for Juveniles. Regardless of the opposition, City have announced the following selling arrangements:- Tickets will go on sale at 12.00 midday until 8.00pm on Thursday March 3rd to Priority 1 and Priority 2 Season Ticket Holders. Please note the ticket office will be closed between 9.00am and midday to allow tickets to be prepared ready for sale. Friday March 4th - Tickets go on sale to Priority 3 Season Ticket Holders. The Ticket Office will extend opening hours from 9.00am until 7.00pm. Saturday March 5th (vs Nottingham Forest) - >From 9.00am until kick off, tickets remain on sale to Season Ticket Holders, but also to any supporter who brings with them, proof of purchase for attending any of City's away FA Cup ties so far this season (this must be either a ticket stub or official receipt). After the Final Whistle, tickets will go on sale to Members. Sunday March 6th - CLOSED Monday March 7th - Tickets go on general sale. Tickets are restricted to one per Season Ticket Holder / Member and are strictly subject to availability. Notification is given to all supporters that telephone lines are expected to be very busy and whilst additional operators will be employed, no guarantees can be given on the speed of response due to the sheer volume of calls. Supporters are therefore advised to either e-mail the Ticket Office at [email protected], fax on 0116 229 4404 or post your applications to the Ticket Office, Walkers Stadium, Filbert Way, Leicester, LE2 7FL, quoting their Season Ticket Client Reference or Membership number and full contact details. I wonder if we would sell 7,000 for Blackburn... 70678[/snapback] Yes I think we would. I'm starting to worry that if we get Burnley I wont get tickets as I'm only a member...
syston_fox Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 and im a priority 3 season ticket holder and im not certain that i'd get a ticket for Burnley despite going to all FA cup games except Blackpool away this season!
adam Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 all i can say is come on Blackburn. 7000 city fans would be quality!
Scarby Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 and im a priority 3 season ticket holder and im not certain that i'd get a ticket for Burnley despite going to all FA cup games except Blackpool away this season! 70689[/snapback] if you dont want it ill have it. (No joke)
Steven Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 and im a priority 3 season ticket holder and im not certain that i'd get a ticket for Burnley despite going to all FA cup games except Blackpool away this season! 70689[/snapback] if you dont want it ill have it. (No joke) 70726[/snapback] I think he wants the ticket but is not sure he will get allocated one.
foxesfan69 Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 Bring on Blackburn!!!!!! 7000 city fans there, they wouldn't make a noise!!!(the Blackburn fans that is)
Guest Daniel Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 Wouldn't mind taking 7,000 fans to Blackburn, but it's alot of tears when Dickov scores on the last minute...
foxesfan69 Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 Wouldn't mind taking 7,000 fans to Blackburn, but it's alot of tears when Dickov scores on the last minute... 70731[/snapback] True, I can just see that happening
Wilson Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 Im away next friday so i'll have to get someone to get the tickets for me if we do get Burnley - If we get Blackburn there should be no problem getting tickets.
Ash Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 £24 for Adults if we get Blackburn , No way would we get 7000 !
Guest Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 We take between 800-1500 to away games, not all will be season ticket holders and it's only regular away travelling season ticket holders with the top two priorities, so as long as you are a season ticket holder, you should be able to get a ticket if you get in there early enough. If you see what I mean.
Ash Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 I'll still go no matter what the price. 70761[/snapback] I will , but the glory hunters might not
MON Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 LCFCLeicester City have released preliminary ticket selling details for the upcoming FA Cup quarter final clash against either Burnley or Blackburn.City are doing everything possible to seek an early date and kick-off time from the Football Association and have apologised to their fans for the delay, but today (Thursday) initial plans have been agreed. Should Burnley be City's opponents, an allocation of approximately 3,600 tickets will be available, 15% of the Turf Moor capacity. Prices will be £18 for Adults, £11.50 for Seniors and £9 for the Under 16's. In the event that Blackburn Rovers are successful, City have negotiated an allocation of 7,000 tickets. Prices £24 for Adults, £10 Seniors and £5 for Juveniles. Regardless of the opposition, City have announced the following selling arrangements:- Tickets will go on sale at 12.00 midday until 8.00pm on Thursday March 3rd to Priority 1 and Priority 2 Season Ticket Holders. Please note the ticket office will be closed between 9.00am and midday to allow tickets to be prepared ready for sale. Friday March 4th - Tickets go on sale to Priority 3 Season Ticket Holders. The Ticket Office will extend opening hours from 9.00am until 7.00pm. Saturday March 5th (vs Nottingham Forest) - >From 9.00am until kick off, tickets remain on sale to Season Ticket Holders, but also to any supporter who brings with them, proof of purchase for attending any of City's away FA Cup ties so far this season (this must be either a ticket stub or official receipt). After the Final Whistle, tickets will go on sale to Members. Sunday March 6th - CLOSED Monday March 7th - Tickets go on general sale. Tickets are restricted to one per Season Ticket Holder / Member and are strictly subject to availability. Notification is given to all supporters that telephone lines are expected to be very busy and whilst additional operators will be employed, no guarantees can be given on the speed of response due to the sheer volume of calls. Supporters are therefore advised to either e-mail the Ticket Office at [email protected], fax on 0116 229 4404 or post your applications to the Ticket Office, Walkers Stadium, Filbert Way, Leicester, LE2 7FL, quoting their Season Ticket Client Reference or Membership number and full contact details. I wonder if we would sell 7,000 for Blackburn... 70678[/snapback] Don't we want a later kickoff?
Solihullfox Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 It's poor english !!! They mean a date for the tie and also notification of the kick off time as quickly as possible.
dan_84 Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 DO WE KNOW IF IT'S ON THE SATURDAY OR THE SUNDAY YET?
Cat Burger Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 I'll go if it's blackburn, can't see myself being able to go Burnley
foxesfan69 Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 If it's Burnley most of us non season ticket holders won't really have a chance of going but at Blackburn i would have thought there will be quite a few spare tickets flying around.
Anish Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 I do hope it's Blackburn now - cos I doubt I'll be able to get a ticket if it's Burnley.
Bert Posted 24 February 2005 Posted 24 February 2005 At least if anyone of us is unfortunate to not get hold of a ticket, at least you'll be able to watch it on the tv even tho that aint much of a consolation but if you put it into perspective you won't miss the game
Scow Posted 24 February 2005 Author Posted 24 February 2005 It's quite annoying that I've missed only 2 away games this season, but still classed as a priority 3 ST holder. I understand it's based on last how many away games you attended last season, but I think it's unfair for people like me that didn't get the chance to go to many last season, but have attended almost every away game this season...
Craig Posted 25 February 2005 Posted 25 February 2005 It's quite annoying that I've missed only 2 away games this season, but still classed as a priority 3 ST holder. I understand it's based on last how many away games you attended last season, but I think it's unfair for people like me that didn't get the chance to go to many last season, but have attended almost every away game this season... 70930[/snapback] I'm going to be gutted if i don't get a ticket and someone who has been to only one or two away games gets one I think this game should be based on this seasons attendance at away games. Simply because last season we had a lot of glory hunters who attended the big games, and got a high priority because of it. This season, they won't have bothered with Rotherham, Gillingham, Preston etc... But they'l get tickets for the biggest game for ages <_< It sucks. I'll be there at 7am on friday though.
shen Posted 25 February 2005 Posted 25 February 2005 It's quite annoying that I've missed only 2 away games this season, but still classed as a priority 3 ST holder. I understand it's based on last how many away games you attended last season, but I think it's unfair for people like me that didn't get the chance to go to many last season, but have attended almost every away game this season... 70930[/snapback] I'm going to be gutted if i don't get a ticket and someone who has been to only one or two away games gets one I think this game should be based on this seasons attendance at away games. Simply because last season we had a lot of glory hunters who attended the big games, and got a high priority because of it. This season, they won't have bothered with Rotherham, Gillingham, Preston etc... But they'l get tickets for the biggest game for ages <_< It sucks. I'll be there at 7am on friday though. 70971[/snapback] Look at it on the bright side... next season, you will have 1st priority and with little more to play for this season, it may be a blessing in disguise
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