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Burnley vs. Leicester City

Barclays Premier League

Saturday 25 April; kick-off at 3pm

Allocation 2,000

On Sale Dates*

All tickets are sold on a 1 ticket per person basis:

Tuesday 24 March Season Ticket Holders with 120+ points

Wednesday 25 March Season Ticket Holders with 115+ points

Friday 27 March Season Ticket Holders with 110+ points

Monday 30 March Season Ticket Holders with 105+ points

Wednesday 1 April Season Ticket Holders with 102+ points

Friday 3 April Season Ticket Holders with 100+ points

Tuesday 7 April Season Ticket Holders with 60+ points

Wednesday 8 April Season Ticket Holders with 51+ points

Friday 10 April Season Ticket Holders with 50+ points

*On sale dates for Gold/Family/Silver/City Fox Members released subject to availability

Ticket Prices

Adults £35

Over-65s £24

Under-22s £24

Under-18s £17

Additional Information

• Members of the Away Ticket Priority Scheme will have payment debited from their credit/debit card on Wednesday 18 March 2015

• Away Ticket Priority Scheme members who wish to opt-out ticket purchase for this fixture should contact the Sales Centre or email [email protected] prior before 6pm on Tuesday 17 March with the Subject Header AWAY SCHEME – BURNLEY OPT-OUT

• Away Ticket Priority Scheme members who are charged but cannot attend this fixture must return their tickets to the Club by 5pm on Friday 17 April to receive a full refund

• Tickets are sold on non-refundable basis to any supporter who is not a member of the Away Ticket Priority Scheme

• Telephone and online purchases will be subject to an overall £1 booking fee

• It is essential that you register and use only ONE client reference account whenever you wish to purchase tickets from City, whether online, over the phone or via the Fanstore.

• When purchasing tickets for others, please ensure that you have their customer number(s) to hand in order to build up their booking history too. If they do not already exist upon the LCFC database, please supply their details so that they can begin to build up their own booking history

Fox Travel Info

Coaches depart King Power Stadium at 9:30am and the first 10 coaches are £10 each.

N.B Any person under the age of 16 years old will not be permitted to travel on Fox Travel without someone aged 18 years or over.

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A lot of tight people around. £35 for a Premier League game is bugger all. Paid over £20 to see a League 2 game recently. 

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A lot of tight people around. £35 for a Premier League game is bugger all. Paid over £20 to see a League 2 game recently. 

It would cost £52 for an adult and a child ticket for this match, that's without taking into account £40 fuel. How anybody can justify the price of this is beyond me.

 

£20's plenty.

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A lot of tight people around. £35 for a Premier League game is bugger all. Paid over £20 to see a League 2 game recently. 

Regardless of whether or not it's affordable, it's more to do with the principle. For example, most London based Arsenal fans can afford their tickets, but not purchasing a £100+ ticket out of principle and protest is a different kettle of fish.

 

£35 isn't scandalous by Premier League prices at all, but £35 is still too much for the experiance itself in many people's eyes, especially when you factor in travel arrangements, food, drink etc - and the fact that getting beat would just about sum up our pathetic season.

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Shit price but I bet most of the people who moan at this were happy to shell out more for the likes of Man United and Liverpool...

 

Probably because it's Manchester United and Liverpool, not Burnley?

 

Doesn't make any difference like, it's still only a football match (if you look at it that way).

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A lot of tight people around. £35 for a Premier League game is bugger all. Paid over £20 to see a League 2 game recently. 

Not just League Two clubs a few Conference are charging £20 to get in, 

 

 

Shit price but I bet most of the people who moan at this were happy to shell out more for the likes of Man United and Liverpool...

Difference there is we don't go to places like Man U or Liverpool often and Burnley is a ground that we've probably visited four seasons on the trot. 

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A lot of tight people around. £35 for a Premier League game is bugger all. Paid over £20 to see a League 2 game recently. 

 

It's probably about average (and therefore above what one would expect to pay to go to Burnley). Don't know how you're example does anything to dismiss that.

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