...which meant they had to reduce their allocation significantly.
It morphed into 'Fifty's Nifty'.What happened to the Twenty's Plenty campaign?
Well £52 for a match ticket and then, based on a quick glance on National Rail, £61.30 for a train back to Leicester which departs at 22.13 but doesn't arrive until 05.18 the following morning is probably enough to put some people off, yeah.Tie of the round, must be as ITV are showing it.
Assuming their fans are like a lot of ours and would rather sit at home and watch them dicked by a big club on telly.
'Fifty Two- F*** You'It morphed into 'Fifty's Nifty'.
it was a joke................Well £52 for a match ticket and then, based on a quick glance on National Rail, £61.30 for a train back to Leicester which departs at 22.13 but doesn't arrive until 05.18 the following morning is probably enough to put some people off, yeah.
52 f*** You!It morphed into 'Fifty's Nifty'.
YepWasn’t it £45 for us a few years back in a cup tie there?
I’ll send you my bank details to transfer the fundsI’d pay £52 not to go to that shit hole, their pies are f***ing jank too.
My Plymouth mate paid £47 to go their away game at Leeds - championship don’t cap away tickets any moreWhat happened to the Twenty's Plenty campaign?
Sure, but there aren't that many 60,000 seat theatres.If they ever remove the 30 quid away fan limit in the EPL this is likely to be the normal price. Tbh it only seems expensive Vs the 30 quid cap, compare it to the theatre etc it's pretty cheap