Post Match Tottenham 2 Leicester 2 (FA cup)

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The rules have changed for FA cup ticket prices this season.
The home club now sets the price, and doesn't have to consult with the away club. The usual rules apply regarding away fans paying no more for similar accommodation, and the share of receipts is still the same.

I imagine that as every home match sells out, ticket prices will be at PL level, not Capital Cup prices!
 
So presumably then, all sold by now! Nice gesture by the owners to hold the prices at less than half of normal match day prices, when I am sure they could have sold all 32,000 at £30+
 
Quite surprised at the absurd stick RDL is getting.

He had absolutely zero help from his winger and constantly got back to put blocks in. He can't do it all.

Dyer has looked poor recently, he was better 2nd half though.

Inler is starting to look more at home in the Premier League, he played the ball quicker and got loads of important tackles and blocks in, he was better than Kante.

Ulloa, talk about being sacrificed in the 1st half, he had no chance of making an impact and was only ever going to draw criticism from people who only expect to see strikers banging them in and sprinting through the defence.

Okazaki is a great asset, people ignore the hard work he puts in creating space for others and want to sell him because he hasn't scored as many as Vardy, again absurd.

1st 30 minutes we were a bit gash, we grew into the game, defense was utterly fantastic, bodies on the line, committed, I wouldn't worry about any of those lads coming in, in fact Benny looks better than Huth to me.

Really hope that **** of a ref has given the boys extra incentive to beat them on Wednesday.

Oh and at least we aren't that insipid anti footballing bunch of pretenders that are Man Utd.
 
Quite surprised at the absurd stick RDL is getting.

He had absolutely zero help from his winger and constantly got back to put blocks in. He can't do it all.

Dyer has looked poor recently, he was better 2nd half though.

Inler is starting to look more at home in the Premier League, he played the ball quicker and got loads of important tackles and blocks in, he was better than Kante.

Ulloa, talk about being sacrificed in the 1st half, he had no chance of making an impact and was only ever going to draw criticism from people who only expect to see strikers banging them in and sprinting through the defence.

Okazaki is a great asset, people ignore the hard work he puts in creating space for others and want to sell him because he hasn't scored as many as Vardy, again absurd.

1st 30 minutes we were a bit gash, we grew into the game, defense was utterly fantastic, bodies on the line, committed, I wouldn't worry about any of those lads coming in, in fact Benny looks better than Huth to me.

Really hope that **** of a ref has given the boys extra incentive to beat them on Wednesday.

Oh and at least we aren't that insipid anti footballing bunch of pretenders that are Man Utd.

Well said.
 
Irrespective of this being a devalued competition this was an excellent performance--- entertaining game too. So many good performances. The up side of the penalty decision is that the fringe players get to have additional valuable playing time. Don't know if the decision was that bad - I do know that if it had been the other way round that we would have wanted it given.
 
Irrespective of this being a devalued competition this was an excellent performance--- entertaining game too. So many good performances. The up side of the penalty decision is that the fringe players get to have additional valuable playing time. Don't know if the decision was that bad - I do know that if it had been the other way round that we would have wanted it given.

If the ref saw it, then yes, I'd find it hard to argue with the decision.
 
It wasn't deliberate, so argue away
 
It wasn't deliberate, so argue away

I'm still mightily pissed off about that penalty decision.

It is completely impossible that the ref (a) saw the handball and (b) saw whether it was deliberate.

That means that he's given the decision based on the appeal from Rose.

For me, that goes beyond incompetence and into deliberately giving favouring Spurs.

The man either hates Leicester for some reason (based on four disgraceful decisions now in his last three matches reffing us) or he's bent.
 
It is completely impossible that the ref (a) saw the handball and (b) saw whether it was deliberate.

It's already been queried whether his assistant could have seen it.
 
I have managed to acquire a ticket for the replay - can anyone advise on best places to park? Where I used to go is all resident permits now.
 
I have managed to acquire a ticket for the replay - can anyone advise on best places to park? Where I used to go is all resident permits now.

I don't think the residents restrictions apply for weekday matches. COuld be wrong though.
 
I have managed to acquire a ticket for the replay - can anyone advise on best places to park? Where I used to go is all resident permits now.
Cate I think, after 6pm, it's 50p for 4 hours on one side of our road on Westcotes Drive
 
Western Boulevard is fine after 6, as are some of the surrounding roads.
 
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