Manchester United Fans Could Face '£4,000 License Fee' to Secure Seat at New Stadium - Manchester Evening News
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Man United controversy with fans facing potential £4,000 bill just to reserve season tickets at new stadium
Manchester United are exploring a contentious ticketing scheme that would require supporters to pay as much as £4,000 simply to secure the right to purchase season tickets at their proposed new ground.The club is examining the introduction of Personal Seat Licences, a revenue-generating model widely used in American sports but not yet adopted in the Premier League.US consultancy firm CSL International presented various options to the club, inclu…
Man Utd labelled ‘out of touch’ as they consider charging fans up to £4,000 at new stadium
Man Utd have been labelled ‘out of touch’ as they consider potentially charging fans up to £4,000 at their new stadium. As per the Daily Mail, United are exploring a controversial Personal Seat Licence (PSL) system for their proposed 100,000-capacity stadium, which could cost fans up to £4,000 just for the right to buy a season ticket. This US style plan would grant fans first refusal on their seat for 30 years, but failure to purchase a season …
Man United considering controversial £4,000 seat plan for new stadium
Manchester United confirmed their plan to build the ‘world’s greatest stadium’ in March, replacing Old Trafford, which has been the club’s home ground for the past 115 years.The new stadium is expected to have 100,000 capacity, making it one of the largest in Europe. INEOS are targeting the 2031/32 season for its opening.It is already attracting interest, with the stadium potentially being one of the 2035 Women’s World Cup venues, to be co-hoste…
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