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    Fans Forced Out of Historic Seats

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 4, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Manchester United relocated long-time supporters from seats near the directors’ box to create a corporate zone.
    Michael Carney, a season ticket holder since 1980, now pays £840 for a seat he once paid £420 for.
    The club offered relocation options but cut pensioner discounts and ignored personal communications with fans like Carney.

    Profits Over Tradition

    Minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe prioritized revenue growth and cost reduction, warning United could face financial collapse.
    The club cut losses from £113.2m to £33m, but on-field results remain poor with multiple league defeats.
    United CEO Omar Berrada stressed financial improvement would support success on the pitch, yet performances disappoint fans.

    Nostalgia Meets Modern Reality

    Carney laments that United has lost its soul, with money now dominating over tradition and fan experience.
    He compares the current decline to post-Munich and 1970s dips, but notes fan enthusiasm is gone.
    Fans now face high ticket prices, day-trippers, and uncertainty over future stadium expansions while the club remains £1bn in debt.

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