STAN Ternent's first taste of Leicester City's impressive new Walkers Stadium will be away from the pitch and up in the stand.
And he admitted: "I don't want to be there."
The Burnley boss completes his two-match touchline ban tomorrow and he added: "I have it to do but I do not like it.
"Most people dislike change and I like to be on the touchline. I have never been one for sitting in the stand but there is nothing I can do."
The only thing that has pleased Ternent amid the disappointment of his ban is the fact that the club has been able to generate some money and some interest by auctioning off his place.
The bidding was set to close at 4pm this afternoon and with only six hours to go before the deadline the figure had already reached £361.
Last Saturday, lifelong Claret Scott Atkinson earned his place on the bench for the Walsall game with a bid of £561 and anyone wanting to have a similarly unforgettable experience needs to go to the club's official website for full details.
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