United 2016/17

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On Tuesday, Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo spoke with the Spanish media as Diego Simeone’s side lost 3-2 on aggregate to Barcelona in the Copa del Rey semi-final.

When asked about Manchester United’s interest in Griezmann, Cerezo replied: “Manchester United? … Small team!”
 
Regardless, it is still a good thing to freeze prices.

Yep. Whatever their motives, if match-going fans benefit then that's a good thing.

I think that's the 6th consecutive year of ST price freezes. However, there are plenty of calls for them to scrap the Automatic Cup Scheme that means all their 55,000 or so season ticket holders have to buy tickets for all home CL and FA Cup games (League Cup and Europa League games aren't compulsory). I can't see them doing that to be honest but it does seem that their owners are engaging with fans more than at any other time since the Glazer takeover in 2005.
 
Yep. Whatever their motives, if match-going fans benefit then that's a good thing.

I think that's the 6th consecutive year of ST price freezes. However, there are plenty of calls for them to scrap the Automatic Cup Scheme that means all their 55,000 or so season ticket holders have to buy tickets for all home CL and FA Cup games (League Cup and Europa League games aren't compulsory). I can't see them doing that to be honest but it does seem that their owners are engaging with fans more than at any other time since the Glazer takeover in 2005.

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Yep. Whatever their motives, if match-going fans benefit then that's a good thing.

I think that's the 6th consecutive year of ST price freezes. However, there are plenty of calls for them to scrap the Automatic Cup Scheme that means all their 55,000 or so season ticket holders have to buy tickets for all home CL and FA Cup games (League Cup and Europa League games aren't compulsory). I can't see them doing that to be honest but it does seem that their owners are engaging with fans more than at any other time since the Glazer takeover in 2005.

Do you think it might have more to do with the empty seats they try so hard to disguise with clever camera angles than any thoughts about fans finances?
It would impact hugely on the myth that every game is a sell out and a huge waiting list for season tickets.
659, million fans should be able to sell out every game with millions clamouring for tickets.
Prices should've been lower at all premier league games because of the TV money and the effects it has on the supporters with games being played at silly times.
But as it doesn't seem to have been mentioned ... Fuck the rag scum.
 
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Regardless, it is still a good thing to freeze prices.

It's these ****s who created the market in terms of price hikes, fuck them and there media spun, moral high ground...

It's 20 years ago since Keane pointed out the prawn sandwich brigade, they eradicated the access for the 'working class' masses and should be held accountable. Every top club since has followed the model and today thousands upon thousands of kids miss out on the experience..... If we were once 'gods own club', these deplorable ****s are the devil incarnate!!!
 
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On Tuesday, Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo spoke with the Spanish media as Diego Simeone’s side lost 3-2 on aggregate to Barcelona in the Copa del Rey semi-final.

When asked about Manchester United’s interest in Griezmann, Cerezo replied: “Manchester United? … Small team!”

Haha Finally someone tells it how it is. Small club with an average squad. Could see him stay there another year if Simeone stays, or maybe decides to go to a big team playing in the CL.

It is now a fact that top players will join the rags for one reason only, money. Those glorious Thursday nights are a big draw as well, I must admit.
 
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