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Just The Ticket Extended for the Derby Game

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Foxes fans have even more reason to be part of Friday night's East Midlands clash against Derby County, with an additional batch of great-value tickets now available for the game.

With the Kop and the Family Stand fast approaching capacity, the Club has extended its entry-level Just The Ticket sections into it's neighbouring blocks in C1 and A2, giving fans an even better chance to be part of one of the games of the season at King Power Stadium.

It's the first home game of 2014 for table-topping City and, against our fellow promotion hopefuls from the iPro Stadium, there should be a cracking Friday-night atmosphere in store.

And with our Just The Ticket sections now extended for the game, you could pick up a terrific seat at a really affordable price.

Tickets in our extended Just The Ticket section are priced £26 for Adults, £24 for Seniors and £16 for Under-18s - a saving of up to £7-a-ticket compared with normal C1/A2 prices.

So kick off your weekend with the Sky Bet Championship leaders at King Power Stadium, as Nigel Pearson's Leicester City bid to continue their quest for promotion to the Premier League.

Buying your tickets for the Derby game...

Online: Buy your tickets 24-hours-a-day from www.lcfcdirect.com
 
In person from the City Fanstore: The City Fanstore at King Power Stadium will be open 9am-5pm Monday to Saturday and from 9am-2pm on Sundays. 
On Matchdays, the City Fanstore is open from 9am until kick-off and then for 45 minutes after the final whistle. 
 
Call the Sales Centre: On 0844 815 5000 between 9am and 6pm Monday to Friday or 9am-3pm on Saturdays.

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/070114-derby-more-great-value-tickets-available-1279877.aspx#VvX1aWEjpHymJmw9.99

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Sales going badly then?

 

To be fair all the moaning and whinging about Derby being a Platinum fixture is starting to grate on me. It is too expensive for a second-tier football match, but still, the Club did the best thing possible before. Burnley was a fixture of similar pedigree, and tickets were 15 quid. Did everyone turn up because of this? Did they fvck. 23k.

 

If they know making tickets cheap won't fill the stands, can you blame them for making double the cash for a similar game, as attendance will be roughly the same.

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