Whilst not particularly happy about the price increases I see them as inevitable in the current econmic climate. As many others have said though, I'm not impressed one little bit about the way that the club treat long time supporters these days.
The sea change of the noises that come out of the club in regard to the supporters in the last decade and a half would be remarkable if it weren't so epically predictable.
"It's your club not ours, we want to support you, we don't want to take your club away from you" (feel free to add whatever plattitudes of your own at this point) = "if you lot upsticks now because you're concerned about foreign ownership and where it may lead the club then our project is dead in the water before it's even got off the ground!".
Fast forward slightly over a decade and a half...
1)Constant snipes from outside about empty seats and constant snipes from outside and inside the club about matchday atmosphere - both of these problems have been directly caused / added to by club policies.
2)The club cannot wait to hang the entire fanbase out to dry, in public, whenever 1 or 2 of said fanbase misbehave.
3)The club constantly paints its own fanbase as being on the same level as the vile, feral, murdering dippers and acts like the animosity has arisen as a result of '6 of one and half a dozen of the other'. It clearly hasn't.
4)The club not only has no qualms about sending its supporters into potentially life threatening situations (- indeed, they had no problem whatsoever backing up ludicrously poor travel advice issued by uefa) and, seen retrospectively, quite clearly couldn't care less about the problems encountered by supporters on the trip - not a fucking dickiebird has been said by the club (this really grates when taking into account point 2 above).
Of course its still our club, which they don't wish to take away from us and they still want to support us...