Foxes_Trust Posted 11 February 2015 Posted 11 February 2015 The Foxes Trust would like to encourage every Leicester City fan to take a few minutes to sign the petition to created by the Football Supporters Federation to clubs to share their significantly increased wealth from the new TV deal, you can access the petition via this linkhttp://foxestrust.co.uk/3575/sign-fs...alth#more-3575Supporters Direct also issued a statement which can be read here http://foxestrust.co.uk/3573/premier...rect-statement
DennisNedry Posted 11 February 2015 Posted 11 February 2015 Signed. Also signed the 'Twenty's Plenty' petition too. http://www.fsf.org.uk/petitions/20plenty/
Guest Posted 11 February 2015 Posted 11 February 2015 Signed. Accidentally as a Lancaster City fan (daft cant).
Guest Posted 11 February 2015 Posted 11 February 2015 Signed. Also signed the 'Twenty's Plenty' petition too. http://www.fsf.org.uk/petitions/20plenty/ Also signed this one.
Fox92 Posted 12 February 2015 Posted 12 February 2015 Signed. Not expecting anything drastic to change though.
Crinklyfox Posted 12 February 2015 Posted 12 February 2015 Signed. If the current price levels had been around when I was a lad I could not have afforded to go to Filbert Street.
foxes_rule1978 Posted 12 February 2015 Posted 12 February 2015 It is a disgrace, but I doubt the Premier League will back down, they don't care about anything other than lining their own pockets.. bad for football, our national side and fans. They aren't in it for the fans or football, seems they don't want to other any help, just want to focus on their product. The problem with the Premier League is it is commercially owned so the people in charge just care about themselves and their product alone.
cityfanlee23 Posted 13 February 2015 Posted 13 February 2015 Read the comment about Stoke City freezing ticket prices since their promotion! Fantastic by them.
Bagworthblue Posted 13 February 2015 Posted 13 February 2015 Not had chance to open yet but does it include sharing it across grass roots? Will look later. It needs to !!!!
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 13 February 2015 Posted 13 February 2015 Signed. Mods could this be a sticky?
Riyad_Suarez Posted 13 February 2015 Posted 13 February 2015 Signed. I wrote a novel about the state of english football in general too. Something needs to change
Fox92 Posted 4 February 2016 Posted 4 February 2016 You can directly email each club (obviously Leicester for us) regarding Twenty's Plenty. It is a generic email on the FSF website but I also added a bit on the end. Just got a reply from someone from the club on behalf of Susan Whelan.
suffolk fox Posted 4 February 2016 Posted 4 February 2016 Signed. Worrying trend re premier league ticket pricing. Liverpool fans already moaning re their match tickets priced at £77 for next season.
Number 6 Posted 4 February 2016 Posted 4 February 2016 Needs greater distribution down the leagues too! Disparity between prem and champs is alarming.
GaelicFox Posted 4 February 2016 Posted 4 February 2016 Can't sign , it's an open market and the bottom line is no one here would expect Tesco to share profits with the corner shop ! Sorry if the wealth is to be shared it needs to be a functional investment not hand outs.
dylanlegend Posted 4 February 2016 Posted 4 February 2016 What? We've just achieved a sustained PL status why give our money away to smaller clubs that spend beyond their means. If teams want to get to the PL then build a team gradually don't try for instant success like Derby have done this season. I'd rather keep the extra money for LCFC to be honest.
Number 6 Posted 4 February 2016 Posted 4 February 2016 What? We've just achieved a sustained PL status why give our money away to smaller clubs that spend beyond their means. If teams want to get to the PL then build a team gradually don't try for instant success like Derby have done this season. I'd rather keep the extra money for LCFC to be honest. They shouldn't spend beyond their means. But the prize money difference will keep widening the gap and the leagues as a collective will be worse for it.
GaelicFox Posted 4 February 2016 Posted 4 February 2016 What? We've just achieved a sustained PL status why give our money away to smaller clubs that spend beyond their means. If teams want to get to the PL then build a team gradually don't try for instant success like Derby have done this season. I'd rather keep the extra money for LCFC to be honest. And trust LCFC to invest in local grassroots initiatives like they do Imagine giving the former owner of Northampton town more money Share the wealth AKA wank the money down a drain !
GaelicFox Posted 4 February 2016 Posted 4 February 2016 They shouldn't spend beyond their means. But the prize money difference will keep widening the gap and the leagues as a collective will be worse for it.Too many professional teams is the issue ! Doing little or nothing to develop world class talent ! League two needs to be axed from the football league
Voll Blau Posted 8 February 2016 Posted 8 February 2016 Signed. If you can't see the benefit in smaller clubs getting a fairer share for the good of the sport then frankly you want your head checking.
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