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Exciting monthly benefits for season ticket holders

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Well it sounds as if you now have the opportunity via Peter Jones to shape what could be the future 'Exciting Monthly Benefits' as long as you stick to the following criteria...

1.) Must not cost more than £5 - preferrably not more than £1

2.) The benefit ideally involves laying out more money to receive it

3.) Has little opportunity to be used by any one with a season ticket

4.) It MUST NOT BE too exciting

So with this in mind i've come up with the following suggestions

November - Lottery to be the club mascot for the day

December - Draw for one lucky ST holder to shower with the team following a match day

January - Free parking at the Walkers for an away game of your choice (during the month)

February - A free rose (to go in with the valentines day

March - A free packet of crisps with every drink and hotdog purchased during the game (only for ST Holders)

April - advertised on the 1st of April - A free horse for every reader (or some of the squad if supplies run out.) advertised on the 2nd - don't be stupid you won't be getting you a horse - but we will make you an offer of a season ticket with much better exciting monthly benefits for next season at a discount increase rate of 50% on last year.

Crikey, Tabou's christmas would be sorted with that one! :giggle:

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My mystical predictions are Free Fox Travel and more fivers off unappealing cup matches. To be honest, discount cup tickets isn't a bad benefit and is the kind of thing I expected they'd come up with, rather than those ridiculous sales.

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  • 3 months later...
LCFC announce January's Season Ticket benefit

Leicester City have confirmed that January's ST benefit was the switching off of the South Stand scoreboard. A club spokesman said- "We felt our loyal supporters wanted a different matchday experience, and by switching off the scoreboard, they'd have to find other ways of knowing how much time has been played".

The club continues to excel in providing outstanding benefits for it's STH's.

Sorry for dragging up an old thread :P

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