Fans of Manchester United plans further protests against the ownership of the club in the coming season, Mail Sport understands.
Earlier this month it turned out that the Premier League giants considered bringing in a controversially personal seat License system (PSL) if they were moving to a new stadium, so that fans simply charged up to £ 4,000 for the right to buy a season ticket.
That prospect has caused more anger among large parts of the fan base, which have already launched a series of protests against the Glazer family and the Ineos Group of Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
And it can now be announced that they are planning further, large-scale demonstrations in a movement that can come as a blow to United officials who want to build on the optimism caused by the arrivals of summer signs Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo and some encouraging versions of the Men of Ruben Amorim on their US amorim.
Supporters' Group de 1958 claim that the introduction of PSLs – which has only been investigated United Are Adamant – would force 'supporters who have followed the club for decades' and' represent a new step in the direction of alerticanizing our game '. Although United would be the first Premier League club that uses such a system, they are commonplace in the NFL.
They also say that the fact that the American CSL International has picked up the prospect with fans during a consultation about the stadium 'shows how our club and owners have become out of contact'.
Last season a number of protests were held around United matches. In March, thousands of the largest demonstration of anti-ownership since Ratcliffe took an interest of almost 30 percent in the club. They touched on ticket price increases and designs for the new stadium, of which they claimed she looked like a 'circus'.
A spokesperson for the group said: “The 1958 are fiery against personal ticket permits. This will force supporters who have followed our club at home and away for decades. It will praise the youth, local communities and generations of loyal fans. It is another step in the direction of the Americanization of Our Game, which tears football away from the roots of the working class, which shows how our club and owners have become from the contact.
'This is not about the game or the supporters – it's about winning and greed about loyalty and tradition.
“We don't believe a word that the club says. United is a sounding board for all other clubs. Their actions prove their intentions. We will take a campaign here. '
