Lambert09 Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 This is not a thread getting ahead of ourselves thinking we've already made it, however last night has made us all believe there's a possibility we might just do it. Now hypothetically if we do, I was just wondering how much money people think the play-offs will cost us, I've already spent far too much money on Leicester this season but this is something I couldn't miss. So how much do you think I would need to save, for say forest away, both play-off legs and a trip to wembley? Think £250 would cover it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 Just workout the furthest possible team we can play's away travel. Travel to wembley. and 3 x £25/£30 for all 3 games (if we were to make it) plus food and drink of course Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry - LCFC Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 You won't need £250, if every match ticket is £30 that'll be £120 + three coach tickets to each away game will be an extra £65 roughly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 Hahahaa typical Leicester getting excited after 1 win. My advice is don't save any money and worry about it if we get there. If fans had followed my advice and backed us to lose every game since Huddersfield away in the cup then the play-offs and next seasons season ticket would already be paid for. You'll need probably £75-100 for the away leg, £50-60 for the home leg and then god knows what for Wembley, if we win then you can multiply that by about 20 on booze for the days and weeks after as it'll be one big long party. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilson_6 Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 Does any one have an idea of what time the final would be played at? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Fatboyslow_ Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 Are playoff final tickets going to be £30? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hornyhollthefox123 Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 Does any one have an idea of what time the final would be played at? It's a 3 pm kick off on Monday the 27th of May. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrentFox Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 The real cost is, (potentially), about two years off my life expectancy !!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfcliam Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 I'm going to the England friendly at Wembley which is two days after the play off final Might as well stay there! COME ON LEICESTER Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
absolutelegend Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 I'm in Spain on play off final day. Don't want to get ahead of myself but that was f'ing sh1t planning on my part!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Fox Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 I'm in Spain on play off final day. Don't want to get ahead of myself but that was f'ing sh1t planning on my part!! Cancel your trip that would be my advice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MattP Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 Are playoff final tickets going to be £30? Very much doubt it since you could barely get one for that in 1996. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Super Sunday Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 West Ham play-off final prices last season... Category 1 - £100 Category 2 - £78 Category 3 - £66 Category 4 - £54 Category 5 - £38 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RowlattsFox Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 last years final tickets were: £100, £78, £66, £54 and £38 for adults, half price for concessions. My bank account is hoping we don't get there, no doubt the cheapest ones will go first. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karljohn Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 I remember budgeting 150 for the final when we played Cardiff in 2010, the 'cheap' seats will go in no time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose2010 Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 I am going to Wymeswolds greatest music festival - Glastonbudget for the weekend with one of my mates bands playing the Sunday night! The thought of then leaving there stupidly hungover to get home to then get a train London scares me a little could be a cracking end to an extremely boozy weekend! I'm thinking a few days off work is in order after! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordan Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 I can't travel the weekend of the playoff final, but trying to go over for the home leg if Leicester finish top 6. The problem is that I can't just pick up and leave whenever, and I'm trying to plan the days off from work, but whether City have a home first leg, second leg, or even make the playoffs at all might be decided on May 4 As of now, my vacation request at work takes care of a home first leg (I put in for that after the Birmingham game). Whatever it costs, I'm throwing it on my credit card. 0% APR interest for one year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolfgang amadeus Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 West Ham play-off final prices last season... Category 1 - £100 Category 2 - £78 Category 3 - £66 Category 4 - £54 Category 5 - £38 FA Cup Final Tickets are: £115 - Red £85 - Blue £65 - Yellow £45 - Green So I guess it's likely to be somewhere between those prices, awful early yet though with us having to potentially win our next 5 games to get there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promised land Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 last years final tickets were: £100, £78, £66, £54 and £38 for adults, half price for concessions. My bank account is hoping we don't get there, no doubt the cheapest ones will go first. I doubt the cheapest will go first, they're right up in the gods, a truly crap place to be at Wembley. Whenever I've been to see England play I have always gone for Cat 3 behind the goal (occasionally called cat 2), cat 4 wouldn't be too bad as that would be lower level 5 but right at the back in Cat 5 you need binos. Jumping the gun abit though with this thread! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m00nie Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 I am going to Wymeswolds greatest music festival - Glastonbudget for the weekend with one of my mates bands playing the Sunday night! The thought of then leaving there stupidly hungover to get home to then get a train London scares me a little could be a cracking end to an extremely boozy weekend! I'm thinking a few days off work is in order after! i no his family had money, he told us often enough, but didnt realise he had his own festival Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Col city fan Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 You only live once. Pay the money, enjoy the experience, talk about it for years afterwards. Having gone to many play-offs, I can surely say that the final is not to be missed. A better day out you will be struggling to find. Win or lose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spiritwalker Posted 17 April 2013 Share Posted 17 April 2013 2 yrs ago I put on a £70 bet that we would beat Cardiff over 2 legs. This was to cover the cost of the final. In hindsight, probably not such a good idea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordan Posted 18 April 2013 Share Posted 18 April 2013 So, as of today, I was given days off work from May 5 through May 13. If City play a home first leg, I'm doing whatever I can to fly over for it. Not that I wouldn't like to go to an away first leg, but I think that fans that spend their time, money, and emotions following the team all over the country would deserve to go more than I. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jace Posted 18 April 2013 Share Posted 18 April 2013 Wouldn't allocation be 25000 seats each team due to corperate seating and the middle tier club seats? I would be very lucky to even get a ticket regardless of cost I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose2010 Posted 18 April 2013 Share Posted 18 April 2013 Wouldn't allocation be 25000 seats each team due to corperate seating and the middle tier club seats? I would be very lucky to even get a ticket regardless of cost I think Millwall got 31500 for the FA cup. So i would of thought it would be around that number. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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