Dr The Singh Posted 19 November 2008 Posted 19 November 2008 It does not matter how much the tickets are! If they were £100 pound or more I would still go. I am a loyal fan and money pails into insignificance when LCFC are concerned. If I don't get my weekly fix or disappointment and crap football from Leicester in a week I am a right mardeh bar steward. You should see me in the close season right moodeh bugger is me.Bring on the opposition at any cost I say, as long as I can watch me CIteh You nearly had me there Kilworth!!!!!
Master Fox Posted 19 November 2008 Posted 19 November 2008 ooh me Citeh, me luv me citeh me do i tells the.
JoeyB Posted 19 November 2008 Posted 19 November 2008 Awaiting info from the FA, to come through today. All going well tickets will be on sale tomorrow, if not friday
Asha Posted 25 November 2008 Posted 25 November 2008 Got my ticket for this today, towards the back of K.
Daggers Posted 25 November 2008 Posted 25 November 2008 I have not made my mind up where to sit for this seeing as I can't have my normal place. Can I have one of those spongy seats?
davieG Posted 25 November 2008 Posted 25 November 2008 I have not made my mind up where to sit for this seeing as I can't have my normal place.Can I have one of those spongy seats? Isn't the one you've already got enough?
Munzie Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Let's all have a disco in the kop (It'll keep us warm)
Asha Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Hold on, I just moved from the kop because it was so shit 'gaint Stevenage. Why are you all moving to Kop? K it people, K it.
Corky Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Hold on, I just moved from the kop because it was so shit 'gaint Stevenage. Why are you all moving to Kop? K it people, K it. Because I'm bored of sitting in my normal seat and fancied a change
Munzie Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 I don't care about the football. I just wanna have a disco in the kop
Foxes_mad) Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Im in the Kop for this one , should be a good game i imagine, not as easy as we may think but i cant see us losing this one, having just listened to the manager interviews from the daggers game last night at shrewsbury paul simpson seems to think his side wont have a harder game this season, while the daggers manager, cant think of his name says that there in good form and relishing the trip to the walkers. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/e...v_3/7741795.stm im going for a 1-1 draw and a replay at dagenham to tick off another ground for me
Corky Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Oh I've never felt more like going in the Kop, once we start singing we'll never stop, oh Leicester, you've got me going to the Kop.
Tommeh Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Getting paid to go and take the brother again, yeeeeaaaaaahhhh Banter with LD3's dad is a giggle too. And people going to K, there won't be an atmsophere so there really is no point. Against Stevenage there just seemed to be a load of L1 wannabees up there chanting, "who are ya?" embarrasment.
lildave3 Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Getting paid to go and take the brother again, yeeeeaaaaaahhhhBanter with LD3's dad is a giggle too. And people going to K, there won't be an atmsophere so there really is no point. Against Stevenage there just seemed to be a load of L1 wannabees up there chanting, "who are ya?" embarrasment. Oddly, i'm quite looking forward to this.
Tommeh Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 Oddly, i'm quite looking forward to this. SK1 again yeah? I'll play the Kilworth role again, and also NOT let my brother sit down. "GET BEHIND EM!" "BOOOOOOOOOOOO"
lildave3 Posted 26 November 2008 Posted 26 November 2008 SK1 again yeah?I'll play the Kilworth role again, and also NOT let my brother sit down. "GET BEHIND EM!" "BOOOOOOOOOOOO" Yes indeed. Same people up there again I think. Plus a few that are normally there.
demon_dog Posted 29 November 2008 Posted 29 November 2008 A group of us were discussing this in the pub last night. Not one of us season ticket holders are prepared to pay £15 for todays game. (4 of us) One general point that was made however was to do with the age discrimination laws now in place. Since non of us are classed as Senior Citizens or under 22 years of age or under eight, why are we being penalised in such a way? Surely by having such ticket price structuring the age discrimination law is being broken. Thoughts on this anyone?
Shrenchel Posted 29 November 2008 Posted 29 November 2008 A group of us were discussing this in the pub last night.Not one of us season ticket holders are prepared to pay £15 for todays game. (4 of us) One general point that was made however was to do with the age discrimination laws now in place. Since non of us are classed as Senior Citizens or under 22 years of age or under eight, why are we being penalised in such a way? Surely by having such ticket price structuring the age discrimination law is being broken. Thoughts on this anyone? Can I come to the pub with you and your mates next Friday?! Sounds like a bubble.
Shrenchel Posted 29 November 2008 Posted 29 November 2008 A group of us were discussing this in the pub last night.Not one of us season ticket holders are prepared to pay £15 for todays game. (4 of us) One general point that was made however was to do with the age discrimination laws now in place. Since non of us are classed as Senior Citizens or under 22 years of age or under eight, why are we being penalised in such a way? Surely by having such ticket price structuring the age discrimination law is being broken. Thoughts on this anyone? Oh and that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Almost every ticket you can buy for anything Britain has age dependant prices. Trains, buses, museums, theme parks, all sporting events etc etc. Maybe you could file a law suit against the entire country.
demon_dog Posted 30 November 2008 Posted 30 November 2008 Oh and that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Almost every ticket you can buy for anything Britain has age dependant prices. Trains, buses, museums, theme parks, all sporting events etc etc. Maybe you could file a law suit against the entire country. Of course it's a ridiculous idea, we'd all been drinking! It's like seeing an ugly woman turning more attractive the more pints you consume. But, there's a good idea, we could try suing the whole country. Maybe have enough money to buy LCFC and splurge loads of cash on players, get us into the Premiership, Europe, Asain Cup, etc; Oooooh, I think maybe the is still talking. Back in 5 mins.
Corky Posted 30 November 2008 Posted 30 November 2008 Oh I've never felt more like going in the Kop, once we start singing we'll never stop, oh Leicester, you've got me going to the Kop. And guess what, they gave me tickets for my normal seat, after specifically stating I wanted tickets in the Kop. Well done to whoever sorted the tickets out
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