Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been told by a fans’ group that now is “the worst possible time” to change ticket prices amid the club’s struggles on the pitch.
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Manchester United fans have warned the club that they risk "outright rebellion" if they introduce further ticket price rises.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has “no concern” Ruben Amorim’s description of his Manchester United squad as the “worst” in the club’s history will negatively affect the players.Amorim has endured a
A few Manchester United fans were handed the golden opportunity to tell Sir Jim Ratcliffe exactly what most of the fanbase thinks of his club management.The British Billionaire acquired a minority
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe was unfazed by Ruben Amorim's declaration that his side may be the worst in the club's 147-year history, a report has claimed. The Red Devils' head coach delivered this hyperbolic outburst last week after watching his team slump to a 3-1 defeat at home to Brighton & Hove Albion.
The Manchester United Supporters’ Trust (MUST) has warned Sir Jim Ratcliffe that fans have the power to drive away sponsors if the club does not freeze ticket prices. Old Trafford regulars fear that co-owner Ratcliffe will hike prices for next season as he looks to reverse losses of more than £300m in the last three