Obviously, the product on the field for Manchester United has declined this season, as there’s been a very rough transition from Sir Alex Ferguson to David Moyes. However, that doesn’t mean there will be a decline ticket prices to match the decline in the level of play.
Well, in the world of big time pro sports, “freezing” tickets is the closet you will ever come to reducing prices. Holding them steady is the best that you can hope for. That’s as good as it will get, and Manchester United has decided to hold ticket prices for the upcoming 2014-14 Premier League season.
Good news!! But would you have liked a reduction on prices? Or is this right? #MUFC pic.twitter.com/p9WfJn3Gtc
— Manchester United (@OldTraffordReds) February 8, 2014
So what do you think Manchester United fans? Are you happy about this? Or do you think a season ticket pricing reduction is indeed in order?
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