A Rough Guide To Leicester City

Who would have thought at the start of the season that when Saints travelled to Leicester, the Foxes would be five points clear at the top of the Premier league. Opened in 2002 a year after St Mary's there are many who would claim it to be identical as our beloved home but in blue, mainly because it was built by the same company, Barrs. Although there are a lot of similarities it isn't quite our identical twin, but it cannot be denied there is a lot of family resemblance.

It replaced the former home of the Foxes, Filbert Street which lay around 1/4 mile from the KP as Im sure some will refer to it as, although they would be nuts to do so.

Its record attendance was set on the opening day of this season when 32,242 saw them take on Sunderland beating the 32,188 who watched them play Real Madrid in a friendly in July 2011. It looks like Real Madrid might play there next season in the Champions league !

Getting There

By Car

There are two routes, both involve taking the A34 up to Oxford and then joining the M40, the first route is to leave the M40 only one junction after joining and then follow the A43 to the M1 which is well signposted, from there continue on the M1 till Junction 21.

The second route involves staying on the M40 tll junction 15 and there take the A46 signposted Coventry and then follow signs to the M69, which in turn will take you straight to Junction 21 of the M1.

From here follow the A4560 towards Leicester city centre, after going undder a railway bridge, carry on for approx 200 metres and then turn right at the traffic lights into Upperton Road, signposted Royal Infirmary and then right again into Filbert Street, from there you will be able to see the stadium.

By Train

After arrriving at Leicester Train Station the ground is about 1.5 miles from the stadium or a 25 minute walk, turn left, follow the ring road around until you see a small park, cross this park and bear left and you will be able to see the Stadium, Leicester fans suggest avoiding the Victory pub next to the park.

Parking

The roads next to the stadium can get very congested and parking is minimal, if they are not at home there is a car park at the Leicester Rugby Club, but the suggestion is to park around Upperton Road and the streets near the aforementioned Railway bridge, although its a 15 minute walk, its free and will probably save you more than that in the congestion to gget back to the motorway.

The Away Section
Inside the ground the view is very similar to that obtained at St Mary's as you would imagine, although the away section is basically right in the corner curving for perhaps a block into the stand behind one goal and a block into the side stand.

But underneath in the concourses it is a far different proposition and unlike St mary's where the concourse have plenty of space here at the King Power they are pretty cramped for a new stadium.

The usual fare is available although alcohol is at the police's discretion depending on how they rate the opposition's fans, so don't be surprised if there is non on sale.

Pubs Etc

The nearest pub to the ground is the Counting House, which is just up the road from the away section although this can get very crowded, some away fans are also known to use the bar at the Holiday Inn Express on Filbert Way, for those that like real ale the Swan & Rushes on Infirmary Square next to the Royal Infirmary is recommended.

Most of the pubs around the KP Stadium are otherwise home fans only and the F Bar is one that is best avoided, although some will admit away supporters if they are not wearing colours etc.

For those on the train there are a few bars opposite the station on London Road and the police usually designate one the away pub and keep an eye on it. The usual pub of choice is the Hind, although there are reports of the local police being heavy handed sometimes, indeed a QPR supporter complained that around 25 QPR fans were escorted from the station to the Hind and then at 2pm told to drink up and were escorted by 38 police, a dog and 3 police vans in an "escort" to the ground reminiscent of something out of the 80's.

Capacity: 32,500 (all seated)

Address: Filbert Way, Leicester, LE2 7FL

Main Telephone Number: 0844 815 6000

Main Fax No: 0116 247 0585

Ticket Office: 0844 815 5000

Ticket Office Fax No: 0116 229 4404

Club Nickname: The Foxes

Pitch Size: 110 x 76 yards

Year Ground Opened: 2002

Home Kit Colours: Blue & White

Official Web Site: www.lcfc.co.uk


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