tartanowl Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 Apparently our allocation of 3,200 has sold out on the first day of sales. Any ideas if there's a chance of you giving us more tickets?
SamL Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 Very much doubt it. This is our last home game so it's likely to be very popular. We're only obliged to give you 10% anyway which is 3,200.
Father Ted Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 Apparently our allocation of 3,200 has sold out on the first day of sales. Any ideas if there's a chance of you giving us more tickets? Not likely.
SamL Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 Apparently our allocation of 3,200 has sold out on the first day of sales. Any ideas if there's a chance of you giving us more tickets? It's probably worth getting in touch with your Ticket Office to see if these reports are true.
dandannieldanok Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 I'll not be going then. If you really are desperate to go, buy a ticket in the home end.
Flexx Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 If you really are desperate to go, buy a ticket in the home end. N1 is probably the best place for him. Nearest the away fans and pretty quiet atmosphere wise.
Leicester_Mad Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 If we do then we are stupid. Last thing we want is more away fans in the ground on what could turn out to be a very significant day in both of our histories!!
Webbo Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 N1 is probably the best place for him. Nearest the away fans and pretty quiet atmosphere wise. N1 is season ticket only.
Leicester Lass Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 You won't get any more because there is no more room, simple as that really.
Flexx Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 N1 is season ticket only. Is it? Im not a season ticket holder and managed to get 3 tickets in N1 earlier in the season at home to Cardiff.
Ashley Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 Apparently our allocation of 3,200 has sold out on the first day of sales. Any ideas if there's a chance of you giving us more tickets? No we will not give you any more Tickets, simple. The last thing we need is more than 3,000 Sheffield Wednesday in our ground there fans are normally loud this game is a "Six Pointer" as they say. If you really are desperate to go, buy a ticket in the home end. N1 is probably the best place for him. Nearest the away fans and pretty quiet atmosphere wise. And as for you to so called Leicester fans telling other teams fans to buy tickets in the home end, hang your head in shame and people wonder why there is Football voielnce?
davieG Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 And as for you to so called Leicester fans telling other teams fans to buy tickets in the home end, hang your head in shame and people wonder why there is Football voielnce? That's not the cause of football violence stupid ignorant aresholes are!
Koke Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 And as for you to so called Leicester fans telling other teams fans to buy tickets in the home end, hang your head in shame and people wonder why there is Football voielnce? Last season Wolves had a lot of fans in the home end (which was the last home game of the season a well, or was that Sheffield Wednesday?) Anyhow, I can't re-call any troubles back then, not that I'm advocating opposition fans to buy tickets in the home end.
Joe. Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 And as for you to so called Leicester fans telling other teams fans to buy tickets in the home end, hang your head in shame and people wonder why there is Football voielnce? Bit of an over reaction there mate! If it's one person on their own it's hardly going to make much difference, it's more money for our club at the end of the day. If it's a big group of lads trying to get into the home end then fair enough but I very much doubt in this case it's what this Wednesday fan is looking for.
dandannieldanok Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 And as for you to so called Leicester fans telling other teams fans to buy tickets in the home end, hang your head in shame and people wonder why there is Football voielnce?
Koke Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 We had good fun with Wednesday fans last year (before and after the game), even though they raped us 4-1 with 4 absolute stunning goals.
dandannieldanok Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 Anyway, they haven't sold out their allocation yet so this thread can be made redundant.
Koke Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 April 26th is the game - I reckon they will sell out, no problems.
Ashley Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 That's not the cause of football violence stupid ignorant aresholes are! Last season Wolves had a lot of fans in the home end (which was the last home game of the season a well, or was that Sheffield Wednesday?) Anyhow, I can't re-call any troubles back then, not that I'm advocating opposition fans to buy tickets in the home end. Bit of an over reaction there mate!If it's one person on their own it's hardly going to make much difference, it's more money for our club at the end of the day. If it's a big group of lads trying to get into the home end then fair enough but I very much doubt in this case it's what this Wednesday fan is looking for. Ok. Maybe it was a bit of an over reaction but still could lead to trouble. If he is an odd sheff wed fan and he does go in the Leicester end which I carnt see happening(Due to him having to buy a ticket from our ticket office and postcode details etc) and he keeps him self to him slef then i guess thats alright. If its a bunch of lads like joe said then no thanks
tartanowl Posted 7 April 2008 Author Posted 7 April 2008 Anyway, they haven't sold out their allocation yet so this thread can be made redundant. Correct, apologies some idiot on our forum was posting crap information so I should hopefully be able to get a ticket now. I recognise your username
tartanowl Posted 7 April 2008 Author Posted 7 April 2008 April 26th is the game - I reckon they will sell out, no problems. We'll sell out. I'll be on the phone this evening. Ok. Maybe it was a bit of an over reaction but still could lead to trouble. If he is an odd sheff wed fan and he does go in the Leicester end which I carnt see happening(Due to him having to buy a ticket from our ticket office and postcode details etc) and he keeps him self to him slef then i guess thats alright. If its a bunch of lads like joe said then no thanks If it comes to it but I doubt it will I won't have a problem with post codes
Ashley Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 Correct, apologies some idiot on our forum was posting crap information so I should hopefully be able to get a ticket now. I recognise your username Good luck with getting a ticket in the Sheff Wed end
dandannieldanok Posted 7 April 2008 Posted 7 April 2008 Correct, apologies some idiot on our forum was posting crap information so I should hopefully be able to get a ticket now. I recognise your username Owlstalk is perhaps the best opposition fan forum I've found, very large, good banter
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