> Where does it say that the higher prices mean the club will be able to pay > PREMIER LEAGUE WAGES? That's your (foolish) interpretation, and goes > against everything he has ever said about wages since he bought the club.
Did I ever mention WAGES? I think you'll find that was your foolish interpretation of my email. However, one must wonder what paying the fifth highest ticket prices in the country is supposed to get you. > And I quote "He also said that the income generated by season ticket holders > would give United a stronger chance of building a squad good enough to win > promotion to the Premier League". > > That doesn't even guarantee "building a squad good enough to win promotion", > never mind promising promotion. True, he didn't say that the chances without the income were zero and that the stronger chance would be a little more than zero either, did he? The statement is intended to make one believe that with ticket price rises the club will make a concerted effort to build a strong squad to push for promotion. However the reverse happened, they did not invest anything in the team and actually allowed the player of the year to leave without being replaced, his transfer fee also mysteriously disappearing. This time it's our captain and we get an unfit ex-player for 28 days as his replacement. > And finally in my book we are challenging for promotion, we are 3 points > from the playoffs, and amazingly only 11 from automatic promotion. All we > need is someone who can score some goals now! > Dream on - have you already posted your renewal form? _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] PETE CASS (1962 - 2011) Rest In Peace Mate
