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Manchester United season ticket cost frozen for 2014/15 Manchester United season ticket cost frozen for 2014/15
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Manchester United has frozen season ticket prices for 2014/2015.Manchester United has frozen season ticket prices for 2014/2015.
The club's current season-ticket holders can now renew online for next season. For a full adult ticket, prices range from £532 to £950.The club's current season-ticket holders can now renew online for next season. For a full adult ticket, prices range from £532 to £950.
The club recently dropped out of the top three in the Deloitte football rich list for the first time.The club recently dropped out of the top three in the Deloitte football rich list for the first time.
Despite generating a 7% increase in revenue last year, to 423.8m euros (£363m), Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich all made more.Despite generating a 7% increase in revenue last year, to 423.8m euros (£363m), Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich all made more.
Dan Jones partner in Deloitte's sports business group said: "Match-day revenues - of which season ticket sales are the biggest component - have actually been pretty flat across the Premier League. Dan Jones, a partner in Deloitte's sports business group, said: "Match-day revenues - of which season ticket sales are the biggest component - have actually been pretty flat across the Premier League.
"For the 2008/09 season, they were £573m and for 2013/14, it's estimated at £580m. "For the 2008-09 season, they were £573m and for 2013-14, it's estimated at £580m.
"In real terms that's a fall. The rapid growth in revenues for the clubs have come from broadcast rights and commercial deals.""In real terms that's a fall. The rapid growth in revenues for the clubs have come from broadcast rights and commercial deals."
Manchester United, owned by the US-based Glazer family, will report second-quarter earnings on Wednesday. The team faces Arsenal at Emirates Stadium that evening. Manchester United, owned by the US-based Glazer family, will report second-quarter earnings on Wednesday.
They face Arsenal at Emirates Stadium that evening.