Jim Ratcliffe sent warning over Man Utd ticket price rise with risk of 'creating further dissatisfaction’ | OneFootball

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·27 de enero de 2025

Jim Ratcliffe sent warning over Man Utd ticket price rise with risk of 'creating further dissatisfaction’

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Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been warned by fans that a move to hike up ticket prices has come at “the worst possible time” as Ruben Amorim’s side struggle on the pitch.

Since buying into the Old Trafford club, Ratcliffe and Ineos, who now control matters on the sporting side of the club, have made a number of controversial decisions, with Manchester United Supporters’ Trust (MUST) now urging him to “be bold” and freeze ticket prices for this season.


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“We strongly believe that now is the worst possible time to implement significant changes,” MUST wrote in an open letter to Ratcliffe.

“With the team struggling on the pitch and fan sentiment already at a low ebb, we all need to pull together to lift the team’s performance, not risk deepening divisions or creating further dissatisfaction.”

In December the club communicated the mid-season decision to raise the prices of remaining home tickets to £66 per match, without concessions for children or pensioners.

Last week, the club wrote to fan groups, highlighting that losses over the last three years were “not sustainable”.

MUST has urged Ratcliffe and Ineos to show restraint, warning significant changes to ticket pricing and policy could lead to “outright rebellion”.

“Sponsors depend on a passionate and engaged fanbase; alienating supporters risks damaging these critical partnerships,” MUST wrote.

They also warned any moves made without proper consultation risked “poisoning the well” around stadium plans.

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Ticket price increases are being considered to address the financial challenges and ensure compliance with regulations.

The club’s revenue for the current year is projected to be between £650m and £670m, while transfer spending under former manager Erik ten Hag exceeded £600m.

Cost-cutting measures, including staff redundancies and the termination of Alex Ferguson’s ambassadorial contract, have been implemented to improve financial stability.

The club were boosted over the weekend after the Government gave its backing to plans to regenerate the area around Old Trafford, alongside either a redevelopment of the existing stadium or building a new one.

The MUST letter concluded: “By freezing prices and avoiding major disruptive policy changes now, you have the opportunity to signal that you value the unique role of fans in Manchester United’s success.

“Together, we can build a stronger future for the club. The consequences of ignoring this are significant, but the benefits of getting it right are immeasurable.”

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