Community Shield | Sat 30th Jul, 17:00 @ King Power Stadium

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“Not accessible” ??

Maybe if you travel by horse and cart it might be a bit inconvenient but for most people having a quick blast down the motorway or taking a nice short train ride to get there qualifies Leicester as quite an accessible destination
Well over two hours on the train and none are direct. 3 hours on a lot of the trains for the mickey. It may be accessible but its certainly not a choice with the fans in mind.
 
It’s an hour and a half away on the coach/minibus. One interchange at Sheffield or Crewe on the train. We’ve had numerous midweek games at Leicester in the Cups and it’s piss easy to get there. I’m really looking forward to it.

Our fans are so weird about kick off times and venues. We live on a little island, nothing on the entire island is that far away, and this is only down the road.
It is about 2.30hrs by road and cheapest tickets are £56 each on the train.

As it is up for the FA to select it and we haven't been drawn away to play them, it would be a ludicrous venue, and there was horrendous traffic in 2013/14, it is never a good journey once you come off the motorway.
 
No chance it would be played at Blackburn as they are a championship team so their ground would be deemed inferior by the powers that be in the Premier league.
 
I forget a lot of our fans (on here) are from cheshire and high peak, so to them leicester is as far a drive or a single train ride as Manchester is ;-)
 
shieldNo chance it would be played at Blackburn as they are a championship team so their ground would be deemed inferior by the powers that be in the Premier league.
Think the charity/community shield, is like the fa cup . Don't think the premier league would have much say over the venue
 
Its a charity game the proceeds go to charities.
In 2002, the Charity Commission found that the Football Association had failed to meet its legal obligations under charity law, by failing to specify what money from ticket sales went to charity, and delaying payments to the charities nominated.[15] As a result, the competition was renamed the Community Shield
 
In 2002, the Charity Commission found that the Football Association had failed to meet its legal obligations under charity law, by failing to specify what money from ticket sales went to charity, and delaying payments to the charities nominated.[15] As a result, the competition was renamed the Community Shield
At what point did i say it wasn't called the Community shield? Its literally the title of the thread we are posting in? I said its a charity game. The money made goes to charity, the majority given to the 124 teams who play in the 1st round of the FA Cup to distribute to their chosen charities.
 
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