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FA Cup Ticket Prices - Revised

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Match tickets for Leicester City's FA Cup Second Round match against Dagenham & Redbridge at the Walkers Stadium on Saturday, November 29 (3pm) will go on sale from 9am tomorrow morning (Friday).

In an effort to maximise attendance on the afternoon, the Foxes had proposed a pricing structure of £10 for season-ticket holders and senior citizens of both clubs involved, £15 for non-season ticket holders and £1 for Under-16s.

However, the Daggers rejected City's initial prices, wishing to charge more than Leicester's original proposal.

The matter was therefore referred to the Football Association and they indicated that the prices should be £15 for adults and Senior Citizens and £5 concessions.

The two clubs have since agreed that concessionary prices should be £10 for Senior Citizens, £5 for Under-22s and Students and £1 for Under-8s.

Tickets will therefore go on sale tomorrow in all areas of the stadium except L and N blocks.

Season Ticket holders will have their own seats reserved until close of business on Tuesday night.

Every supporter who purchases a match ticket will also be given a 25% discount voucher for use in the City Megastore, valid until close of business on the day of the game (terms and conditions apply).

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Nice to see a student discount price :thumbup:

Including 25% off of the stuff they simply can't give away in the shop.

We'll have to sup up early to get down there and spend, spend, spend.

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Match tickets for Leicester City's FA Cup Second Round match against Dagenham & Redbridge at the Walkers Stadium on Saturday, November 29 (3pm) will go on sale from 9am tomorrow morning (Friday).

In an effort to maximise attendance on the afternoon, the Foxes had proposed a pricing structure of £10 for season-ticket holders and senior citizens of both clubs involved, £15 for non-season ticket holders and £1 for Under-16s.

However, the Daggers rejected City's initial prices, wishing to charge more than Leicester's original proposal.

The matter was therefore referred to the Football Association and they indicated that the prices should be £15 for adults and Senior Citizens and £5 concessions.

The two clubs have since agreed that concessionary prices should be £10 for Senior Citizens, £5 for Under-22s and Students and £1 for Under-8s.

Tickets will therefore go on sale tomorrow in all areas of the stadium except L and N blocks.

Season Ticket holders will have their own seats reserved until close of business on Tuesday night.

Every supporter who purchases a match ticket will also be given a 25% discount voucher for use in the City Megastore, valid until close of business on the day of the game (terms and conditions apply).

Ha it would have been £5 but I am now not going, cheers LCFC :thumbup: Another recession busting saving :appl:

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I'd like to see a "forty years of following this team, sweating blood, getting jumped by Chelski and Leeds fans and losing a bleeding fortune" discount............occasionally.

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5'er cannot moan bout that seen as its the day after pay day,just wondering which is the best place for atmosphere seen as L1 is shut

K1 or Kop

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