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Hi GLC, Yes city do Half a season ticket as i got my Son one when we celebrated 125yrs Now i'm not sure on the pricing

this year but my son had a under 22 which is a lot cheaper for the young uns.I have been told about them coming out on

the 1st Dec and that they will be starting on Boxing day this year.Ticket office could not tell me the pricing for this Dec.The

problem i have is me and the Hubby are both getting one this year but we have been told we as adults will not be allowed

one in the family stand where we sit as we have no children attending with us,we have been sitting in the family stand for

years purchasing the odd match tkts,so can anyone tell me if this is true?as we would like our H/s/t in that stand.

Otherwise it's join my Son & Daughter in SK3 of which i'm not keen on as i think over time i've mellowed into sitting in

quieter areas.I know some of you will say why not join your kids, they have had a s/s for a while now but i sat there for the

Watford match and found it more for the younger crowd(Language) :o & i think i have got so used to sitting in that area so

am a bit :unsure: of where is a better alternative. :cry:

Posted

:scarf::scarf:

Hi GLC, Yes city do Half a season ticket as i got my Son one when we celebrated 125yrs Now i'm not sure on the pricing

this year but my son had a under 22 which is a lot cheaper for the young uns.I have been told about them coming out on

the 1st Dec and that they will be starting on Boxing day this year.Ticket office could not tell me the pricing for this Dec.The

problem i have is me and the Hubby are both getting one this year but we have been told we as adults will not be allowed

one in the family stand where we sit as we have no children attending with us,we have been sitting in the family stand for

years purchasing the odd match tkts,so can anyone tell me if this is true?as we would like our H/s/t in that stand.

Otherwise it's join my Son & Daughter in SK3 of which i'm not keen on as i think over time i've mellowed into sitting in

quieter areas.I know some of you will say why not join your kids, they have had a s/s for a while now but i sat there for the

Watford match and found it more for the younger crowd(Language) :o & i think i have got so used to sitting in that area so

am a bit :unsure: of where is a better alternative. :cry:

I'm 21 so should be cheaper for me :) thanks,

Try the corners?

Posted

:scarf::scarf:

Hi GLC, Yes city do Half a season ticket as i got my Son one when we celebrated 125yrs Now i'm not sure on the pricing

this year but my son had a under 22 which is a lot cheaper for the young uns.I have been told about them coming out on

the 1st Dec and that they will be starting on Boxing day this year.Ticket office could not tell me the pricing for this Dec.The

problem i have is me and the Hubby are both getting one this year but we have been told we as adults will not be allowed

one in the family stand where we sit as we have no children attending with us,we have been sitting in the family stand for

years purchasing the odd match tkts,so can anyone tell me if this is true?as we would like our H/s/t in that stand.

Otherwise it's join my Son & Daughter in SK3 of which i'm not keen on as i think over time i've mellowed into sitting in

quieter areas.I know some of you will say why not join your kids, they have had a s/s for a while now but i sat there for the

Watford match and found it more for the younger crowd(Language) :o & i think i have got so used to sitting in that area so

am a bit :unsure: of where is a better alternative. :cry:

Hello there!

I got a half season ticket last year with my son aged 10 yrs. Due to finances this year i.e. lost job after 34yrs, I couldn't renew in the summer, but might get one after Christmas. It doesn't really matter when exactly within reason as they work things out price wise roughly pro-rata from the date you purchase depending on how many games are left etc compared with a full season ticket (at least that's how it appeared to work out last year when comparing it with full price tickets). I believe that there is a rule in force regarding 'Family Stand' tickets without having a child with you. However, there are some reasonable season tickets to be had elsewhere. I for one had a little bit of a problem sitting at either end of the ground due to eyesight but some of the seating in the 'Just the Ticket' areas for example might be worth a quick check (I intend to get a season ticket there after Christmas) I have a rough idea where I want to go as I've bought a couple of single match day tickets this season in that area and had a wander round at half time etc. Hope this helps. Regards.

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Has anyone ever got one? What are the usual prices? Can you pay direct debit?

Should be about £100 ish, depends where you sit. Im sure you would be able to pay abit at a time per month, that's what I did for my season ticket :

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I've got a ticket in the 'Just the Ticket' areas and they are not bad.

My seat is about level with the goal line at the north end. This is obviously fantastic when we are attacking that end, but not so good when we attack the Kop end. (which seems to be where most of the goals are scored!) On saying this, there are 'Just the Ticket' seats at either end, and they have recently extended them more into the middle.

The atmosphere is not as bad as some would have you believe. I took advantage of an offer in the prawn sandwich seats not so long ago, and believe it or not, people get quite animated in there too. On saying that, it isn't L1 and there is very little singing. However you can hear the singing and there are plenty of oohs and aahs to make you feel part of a crowd. There is some swearing (it is a football match!) but nothing anyone is going to get too upset about I wouldn't think.

There are also plenty of seats dotted around so you shouldn't have a problem getting a half season ticket in there.

So, to sum up, it wouldn't be my first choice of seat but three teenage children dictate a budget option. For the reasonable price you get a good view of one end, a view of the other, a bit of atmosphere and the chance to actually sit on your seat all game. (mostly)

Hope this helps!

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I've got a ticket in the 'Just the Ticket' areas and they are not bad.

My seat is about level with the goal line at the north end. This is obviously fantastic when we are attacking that end, but not so good when we attack the Kop end. (which seems to be where most of the goals are scored!) On saying this, there are 'Just the Ticket' seats at either end, and they have recently extended them more into the middle.

The atmosphere is not as bad as some would have you believe. I took advantage of an offer in the prawn sandwich seats not so long ago, and believe it or not, people get quite animated in there too. On saying that, it isn't L1 and there is very little singing. However you can hear the singing and there are plenty of oohs and aahs to make you feel part of a crowd. There is some swearing (it is a football match!) but nothing anyone is going to get too upset about I wouldn't think.

There are also plenty of seats dotted around so you shouldn't have a problem getting a half season ticket in there.

So, to sum up, it wouldn't be my first choice of seat but three teenage children dictate a budget option. For the reasonable price you get a good view of one end, a view of the other, a bit of atmosphere and the chance to actually sit on your seat all game. (mostly)

Hope this helps!

You must be near me then :thumbup:

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I've got a ticket in the 'Just the Ticket' areas and they are not bad.

My seat is about level with the goal line at the north end. This is obviously fantastic when we are attacking that end, but not so good when we attack the Kop end. (which seems to be where most of the goals are scored!)

Most Leicester goals this year have been at the Family Stand end.

I should've stayed there.

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Thxs Guys,

Me & Hubby got the H/season tickets yesterday we decided to give A1 a try,if we dont like it we can always move around a bit.

I would agree with you corky that most of the goals i have seen so far have been in the Family end.

Will be seeing what A1 is like on the 10th Dec we have got the kids Season tickets for that match,so upgrade and a area move.

Thxs again. :thumbup:

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Should be about £100 ish, depends where you sit. Im sure you would be able to pay abit at a time per month, that's what I did for my season ticket :

From what I seen in the fanstore yesterday the prices at as follows: £199 for adults, £120 for U18, £60 for under 12 and U8 free didn't say anything about seniors. Someone correct me if I'm wrong ;)

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From what I seen in the fanstore yesterday the prices at as follows: £199 for adults, £120 for U18, £60 for under 12 and U8 free didn't say anything about seniors. Someone correct me if I'm wrong ;)

£120 for U18?! My U18 season ticket only cost £125 lol

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Leicester City Football Club has now launched its 2011-12 Second Half Season Tickets, giving supporters the chance to see the business end of the Foxes' campaign at a fantastic price.

Starting with the Boxing Day visit of Ipswich Town, the Second Half Season Ticket is your passport to the final 12 home games of the season, including some of the standout fixtures of the entire campaign.

With prices starting from just £199 for Adults, £120 for Under-18s, £60 for Under-12s* and Under-8s going FREE**, this is your opportunity to treat yourself or give the Christmas gift of live football with all of the excitement and drama of the npower Championship at King Power Stadium.

Jesus Christ who's in charge of the pricing structure. Anyone think I could get an U12 ticket even though I'm 16

Do they check the S/T? :unsure:

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Quite disappointed with the Under 18's one... I checked the ST prices a couple of weeks ago (as they go down on a game by game basis) and I'm sure it was around £140-150 for a seat in H block. Now its more expensive for less games!

Really want to get one if i find someone to go with; will have to be in C1/A2 now though.

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Sorry to bring this thread up again.

I can't get to today's game unfortunately :( so I was just wondering if can you buy the ST at the Pompey game and would it be cheaper considering I'm not going today and today is the first game the 2nd half ST covers.

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Sorry to bring this thread up again.

I can't get to today's game unfortunately :( so I was just wondering if can you buy the ST at the Pompey game and would it be cheaper considering I'm not going today and today is the first game the 2nd half ST covers.

Yep, they just take the price of previous games off the cost. Think you might be too late for the direct debit though, you might have to pay all up front.

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