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Be The 12th Man Tonight - Says Ollie!

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From OS

Leicester City boss Ian Holloway is urging the Blue Army to be the Foxes' 12th man once again this evening.

City take on Neil Warnock's Crystal Palace side at the Walkers Stadium looking to continue their recent upsurge in form that has seen them collect seven points from their last three home fixtures.

And Holloway is hoping that the Foxes faithful can raise the roof once again in front of the SKY television cameras.

He said: "The atmosphere inside the stadium was tremendous against Coventry City and there is no doubt that the players on the field responded to that.

"I'm led to believe that there will be over 22,000 supporters in the stadium, which is a fantastic effort when you consider it is a televised game on a Monday evening. It just reiterates what a massive club this is." Tickets remain on general sale up until kick off (7:45pm) on the night, priced from £23 for adults, £21 for seniors, £15 for under 22s/students, £10 under 16s, £5 under 12s and free for under 8s in the family enclosure.

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From OS

Leicester City boss Ian Holloway is urging the Blue Army to be the Foxes' 12th man once again this evening.

City take on Neil Warnock's Crystal Palace side at the Walkers Stadium looking to continue their recent upsurge in form that has seen them collect seven points from their last three home fixtures.

And Holloway is hoping that the Foxes faithful can raise the roof once again in front of the SKY television cameras.

He said: "The atmosphere inside the stadium was that of anfield against Coventry City and there is no doubt that the players on the field responded to that.

"I'm led to believe that there will be over 4000 supporters with free tickets in the stadium, which is a poor effort when you consider it is a must win game on a Monday evening. It just reiterates what a ripoff of a club this is." Tickets remain on general sale up until kick off (7:45pm) on the night, priced from £23 for adults, £21 for seniors, £15 for under 22s/students, £10 under 16s, £5 under 12s and free for under 8s in the family enclosure.

Posted
From OS

Leicester City boss Ian Holloway is urging the Blue Army to be the Foxes' 12th man once again this evening.

City take on Neil Warnock's Crystal Palace side at the Walkers Stadium looking to continue their recent upsurge in form that has seen them collect seven points from their last three home fixtures.

And Holloway is hoping that the Foxes faithful can raise the roof once again in front of the SKY television cameras.

He said: "The atmosphere inside the stadium was tremendous against Coventry City and there is no doubt that the players on the field responded to that.

"I'm led to believe that there will be over 22,000 supporters in the stadium, which is a fantastic effort when you consider it is a televised game on a Monday evening. It just reiterates what a massive club this is." Tickets remain on general sale up until kick off (7:45pm) on the night, priced from £23 for adults, £21 for seniors, £15 for under 22s/students, £10 under 16s, £5 under 12s and free for under 8s in the family enclosure.

:laugh:

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Made me laugh aswell, just a shame for us people with season tickets who have to pay for games ...

With the a match ticket costing £14 in the kop I don't think it's too much of a problem, even as ST holder I think £23 for the majority of home games is the real rip off.

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First he slags the fans off when he first arrives, now he wants our support. :rolleyes:

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I wish trhe miserable cnuts with season tickets would stop mithering on about the free tickets.

The club are trying to add a bit of life to the place. Whats wrong with that? Okay, you paid for you ticket, they are only on about letting in a bunch of u16's.

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I wish trhe miserable cnuts with season tickets would stop mithering on about the free tickets.

The club are trying to add a bit of life to the place. Whats wrong with that? Okay, you paid for you ticket, they are only on about letting in a bunch of u16's.

Well as an under 16 its annoying after paying 200 odd quid for a season ticket to see my mates get in for free most games.

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Well as an under 16 its annoying after paying 200 odd quid for a season ticket to see my mates get in for free most games.

1. 'Most games' is a slight exaggeration

2. Why did you bother buying a season ticket if it's cheaper getting them seperately?

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2. Why did you bother buying a season ticket if it's cheaper getting them seperately?

Because.

1. I can't be arsed to go to the ticket office after/before every game.

2. It guarantees the same seat every game.

3. I can say I have season ticket.

4. I get megastore discount.

5. It gets me higher priority for away games.

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Because.

1. I can't be arsed to go to the ticket office after/before every game.

2. It guarantees the same seat every game.

3. I can say I have season ticket.

4. I get megastore discount.

5. It gets me higher priority for away games.

Huh? Whats so special about saying you have one?

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When the club gives him a Christmas bonus of some classier booze.

Official Leicester City booze.

70% water.

30% Elvis Hammond sweat - quite rare.

:):unsure:

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I can understand why the STHs would be annoyed by free tickets but it does achieve the effect of us having a larger crowd on television plus might get the club some more regular attenders. All for the greater good and all that.

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