Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Leicester, follies for the sprint. Tickets to 13,000 pounds! – La Gazzetta dello Sport

the fever for Leicester (almost) sample of the Premier League has prompted some fans with ambitions to scalper to capitalize as much as possible on the last home game at the King Power Stadium against Everton on 7 may, which could see Claudio Ranieri’s team celebrate a historic title. And so, after the regular tickets go on sale on the site of the club a fortnight ago were sold out in just 90 minutes, here they reappear online, on sites specializing in the sale of coupons for sporting events and not, with prices far above those imposed by Leicester earlier in the season: a single ticket for the penultimate challenge dell’esaltante season Foxes you can find it between 334 and 13,220 pounds, depending on your chosen field.


still standing Vardy – And according to the Sun which carried out the investigation, the amounts were given a fillip after the success on Swansea, who brought the Leicester one step the unexpected triumph could celebrate winning at Manchester United next Sunday, although it will be without its top striker, Jamie Vardy, stopped by a second match ban, after the one already granted against Guidolin’s team, for “improper conduct” following the expulsion (with invectives against the referee) off against West Ham.

nothing big screen – in addition to the absence of the idol Vardy, fans have another reason to regret in view of the Old Trafford game: in fact according to a report in the Telegraph, the Premier League club would have denied the possibility of transmitting games against Manchester United and Chelsea on a giant screen set up inside the King Power Stadium, due to the negative impact that such a move would have on those who pay to watch the games on TV. And so the Leicester will simply transmit the two races in the hospitality area of ​​the stadium (entrance fee: £ 5 for adults and £ 3 for children, with the proceeds used to LCFC Foxes Foundation), although the three zones can charge accommodate just 1,600 fans per game.

TOTTENHAM: TV TEST FOR ALLI? – After the draw against West Brom, which affected not just the Tottenham title hopes, Mauricio Pochettino’s team could face the final three games of the season without a key as Dele Alli. The English player, newly appointed as PFA Young Player of the year, he would have been caught throwing a punch in the stomach to Claudio Yacob in the penalty area in the first portion of the game. The footage, recorded by the cameras of NBC, was then posted online by the issuer and the US now for Alli could take the test tv (Mike Jones the referee did not see anything) that would bring the Football Association to charge him with violent conduct and, consequently, to disqualify for three rounds.


Simona Marchetti

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