The Supporters group FC58 from Manchester United has warned the club that walking the prize of tickets 'The Death Knell for Fan Culture' could sound.
A survey of 25,000 supporters by the group has shown that 92 percent of fans are unhappy about prices after the costs of tickets for members went up to £ 66 and were concerned about widespread seasonal card increases next season.
FC58 is of the opinion that the focus of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Ineos of minorities should expel the glazers and the burden of interest payments on the debts in United States should lift their American owners instead of beating loyal fans.
Spokesperson Steve Compton said: 'We have received nearly 25,000 responses plus thousands of reactions and the results speak for themselves, which shows a clear fan sentiment. We have had enough!
'In our opinion, the club tries to praise the current match going fan to replace them with tourists and day trippers. Legacy fans (as the club likes to call us) do not spend enough money!
'We believe that the club has the left money left and in the middle. The minimum £ 66 for Lid tickets is a test area for club and ticket prices in the future. We believe that dynamic prices are discussed and on the road.
“Cutting our club of the community, these are roots and generationans, represents the ringing of the Death Knell for fan culture.”
'The simple answer to all this is to remove the glazers and their mountain of debt. The turnover will increase as soon as this happens. But it seems that the new investors ignore the millions paid in interest on the bad debt of the glazer per year.
'They prefer to press so much money from the match going fan base than to confront the real financial problem with the club. The fault, the mismanagement of the club and the paralyzing interest payments.
'The current atmosphere around the club and fan base is in the gutter. Nothing has changed. In fact, it is worse than ever before. '
FC58 Balloted United's Global Fan Base on Old Trafford and online with five questions, both outside Old Trafford and Online. It showed that 92 percent is also not impressed by the stadium atmosphere, and almost 90 percent said they would be willing to participate in campaigns at Old Trafford or other locations.
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