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JIM RATCLIFFE SAYS Manchester United have become “mediocre” as the co-owner defended the need to make “difficult and unpopular decisions”.
The mid-season decision to increase prices of remaining home tickets to £66 per match, without concessions for children or pensioners, was met by fury and a protest before last weekend’s match against Everton. “We have to make some difficult and unpopular decisions. If you shy away from the difficult decisions then nothing much is going to change.
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