The new Stadium of Manchester United can include 20,000 “Grawn Sandwich Brigade” chairs, with the owners of the club plan a large number of VIP and hospitality areas.
United Legend Roy Keane once focused famous on the Match -Going Home supporters of the club for a Champions League group stage against Dynamo Kiev in 2000 -which stated that they were too busy eating shrimps instead of creating an atmosphere in the theater of dreams.
Owners De Glazers and Sir Jim Ratcliffe seem to have ignored the anger of the former midfielder by considering plans to increase the business capacity dramatically, to cover the costs of the £ 2 billion build.
Club heads have big plans, including hospitality areas on both sides of the half -line and even pitch side.
United is also considering selling long -term season card contracts, whereby around £ 4,000 can be paid to secure a seasonal card for 15 years or longer – the FA uses a similar idea to enable fans of England for a number of years at a time to secure season cards.
Civil servants also consider bringing in a 'premium seasonal card model' where fans would pay an extra amount in addition to the standard season ticket prices, to receive benefits, such as a better chance of securing tickets and access to concert tickets.
The plans were unveiled after United recently invited supporters to participate in discussions about the proposed Super Ground of 100,000 seats that they intend to build near their current house.
Club heads also consider a MatchDay experience in American style, including 360-degree screen bars, a large number of smaller merchandise sales points instead of a single megastore, plus food and drinks.
They also investigate plans to enable fans to move the hall to meet family and friends for competitions.
United also told fans that 2031/32 remains the target for the stadium opening.
The club is expected to launch a large survey next month to hear the views of fans.
A source said that the club wanted to measure reactions from fans to a series of early ideas and themes, including different price points for tickets and other products.
One fan criticized the forum, of which details were leaked online and she described as a “sad reality of what is coming”.
In further Americanization, the Red Devils are considering the introduction of a “personal chair permit”.
This would be a fee that is paid to the club that would give fans the chance to buy their season tickets.
In the US, this controversial model is usually used to obtain financing for new -build stadiums.
It is thought that the system gives the buyer the first refusal on a chair for a number of years.
But if they don't use the option, they would lose the license immediately.
NFL franchises such as the San Francisco 49ers use the system with fans who pay no less than £ 60,000 for a license
