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Arro will need some convincing. Clearly the club is just wrong.
Bbbbbbbb...ut Arro said it was a FACT
Not me reported in the Mercury today!!
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Just when I was finally warming to him....
Do we need a new leader? I'm following Dunge from now on....
But Arro's source from the boardroom said there would be an increase by the start of the season. This is obviously wrong.
Where is this on either the OS or the Mercury, can't see anything?
I'm following Johngee. The people's hero.
Despite the change in fortunes and capacity gates this year, it is understood the club has no immediate plans to cash in on ticket demand and extend the stadium capacity.
Taken from the Leicester Mercury today
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comment by may the fox be with you (U7160)
posted 12 minutes ago
Despite the change in fortunes and capacity gates this year, it is understood the club has no immediate plans to cash in on ticket demand and extend the stadium capacity.
Taken from the Leicester Mercury today
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Thanks.
I am surprised to be honest but don't think it will be too far down the line, I know for a fact that the club could have sold another 8-10,000 tickets for 6/7 of the home games so far this season.
Arro - we demand an explanation!!
Surely the mercury have got it wrong....
I think your right woodhouse it can't be too long I know a lot of people that would like to go but can't get tickets.
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I think your right woodhouse it can't be too long I know a lot of people that would like to go but can't get tickets.
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Yep...I have three girls who who all would all love to go each week now they are older but as I only have my season ticket, can't ever take more than 1 with me. One season ticket could be four for the club if they extend - sure there are many, many others in this type of situation. They will be able to sell out twice over for our UCL games next season 😉
Theres alot to be said for having a ground you can fill every week. If you get over ambitious like City you may end up trying to sell tickets on Talk Sport.
Having a big stadium sometimes isn't all that. I'm a Celtic fan and there's 20,000 spare seats every week which doesn't help with the atmosphere
What was your average gate last season?
I did try to tell Arro that it is almost unheard of for any business to do anything remotely related to building something before getting planning permission, which they haven't, but did he listen?!
Some sort of development must be in the pipeline. The land directly behind the east stand has a big sign on it saying sale agreed.
Or a case of putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5
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Arro will need some convincing. Clearly the club is just wrong.
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Bbbbbbbb...ut Arro said it was a FACT
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Not me reported in the Mercury today!!
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Just when I was finally warming to him....
Do we need a new leader? I'm following Dunge from now on....
posted on 3/3/16
Please be true.
posted on 3/3/16
But Arro's source from the boardroom said there would be an increase by the start of the season. This is obviously wrong.
posted on 3/3/16
Where is this on either the OS or the Mercury, can't see anything?
posted on 3/3/16
I'm following Johngee. The people's hero.
posted on 3/3/16
Despite the change in fortunes and capacity gates this year, it is understood the club has no immediate plans to cash in on ticket demand and extend the stadium capacity.
Taken from the Leicester Mercury today
posted on 3/3/16
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posted on 3/3/16
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posted on 3/3/16
comment by may the fox be with you (U7160)
posted 12 minutes ago
Despite the change in fortunes and capacity gates this year, it is understood the club has no immediate plans to cash in on ticket demand and extend the stadium capacity.
Taken from the Leicester Mercury today
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Thanks.
I am surprised to be honest but don't think it will be too far down the line, I know for a fact that the club could have sold another 8-10,000 tickets for 6/7 of the home games so far this season.
posted on 3/3/16
Arro - we demand an explanation!!
Surely the mercury have got it wrong....
posted on 3/3/16
I think your right woodhouse it can't be too long I know a lot of people that would like to go but can't get tickets.
posted on 3/3/16
comment by may the fox be with you (U7160)
posted 3 minutes ago
I think your right woodhouse it can't be too long I know a lot of people that would like to go but can't get tickets.
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Yep...I have three girls who who all would all love to go each week now they are older but as I only have my season ticket, can't ever take more than 1 with me. One season ticket could be four for the club if they extend - sure there are many, many others in this type of situation. They will be able to sell out twice over for our UCL games next season 😉
posted on 3/3/16
Theres alot to be said for having a ground you can fill every week. If you get over ambitious like City you may end up trying to sell tickets on Talk Sport.
posted on 3/3/16
Having a big stadium sometimes isn't all that. I'm a Celtic fan and there's 20,000 spare seats every week which doesn't help with the atmosphere
posted on 3/3/16
ARRO!!???
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posted on 3/3/16
What was your average gate last season?
posted on 3/3/16
I did try to tell Arro that it is almost unheard of for any business to do anything remotely related to building something before getting planning permission, which they haven't, but did he listen?!
posted on 3/3/16
Some sort of development must be in the pipeline. The land directly behind the east stand has a big sign on it saying sale agreed.
Or a case of putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5
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