Manchester United’s season tickets sales have fallen for the first time in two decades. Over 51,000 season tickets were sold for this season a drop of 2,000 for the same time in previous seasons.
Although ticket sales are more than most clubs it seems United have been a victim of the credit crunch. Or is it the Anti-Glazers boycotting season tickets.
United Chief Executive David Gill was quick to quash the assertion that the drop in sales was a boycott by the Anti-Glazers, but with the fans angry with the clubs massive debt since the Glazer takeover it would be fair to think this was the case in the ticket slump.
United in the past usually had a waiting list for season tickets, so is it the Credit Crunch or the Glazer boycott whatever it is it’s not helping the club in anyway whatsoever.
