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Liverpool (h) | Robbo from Spirit of Shankly

28 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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THE VOICE OF FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS: ACTIVISM, TICKET PRICES, AND INDUSTRY TRENDS If you've made it past the thumbnail, you're ready to explore what AI is already calling “the passionate discussion among football supporters and advocates” about recent protests, ticket pricing, club ownership, and the cultural shifts affecting football fanbases. This episode “shines a light” (mark you) on supporter activism, fan perspectives, and industry developments, providing a comprehensive look into modern football culture. You get: * Insight into supporter protests surrounding ticket price hikes and club decisions * The role of supporter groups like Spirit of Shankly in influencing club policies * The significance of supporter surveys and collective action in football activism * Comparison of club responses in Liverpool, City, and Palace regarding ticket freezes * The impact of American ownership and global economic trends on football clubs * The evolution of ticketing practices, including bond schemes and membership models * Personal stories highlighting the changing landscape of attending football matches * Reflection on legendary players like Mo Salah and the modern football era * The influence of social media on fan debates and community interactions * The importance of supporter unity and community spirit across rival clubs RESOURCES & LINKS: * Spirit of Shankly [https://spiritofshankly.com/] * Supporters Direct [https://supportersdirect.org/] ----------------------------------------

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SHOW NOTES - A LOCAL TAKE WITH AMERICAN SPELLINGS BECAUSE WE'RE IN A RUSH AND AI DID IT. WHAT A METAPHOR... In this episode, we discuss the newly announced Manchester United stadium location, what it signals about the club’s long-term plans, and what supporters should prioritize as consultation begins. KEY TOPICS * The significance of the stadium location announcement * Why the new build now seems firmly set * Transport, parking, and traffic concerns * The opportunity to design for atmosphere and fan culture * Affordability, personal seat licenses, and funding models * The shifting balance between local, regional, national, and international support * Why fans should define their non-negotiables before consultation starts MAIN TAKEAWAYS * The new stadium project appears to be moving forward as a major long-term regeneration plan, not just a stadium replacement. * There are potential positives, especially around atmosphere, steep stands, standing sections, and stronger matchday culture. * Fan concerns include affordability, seat licensing, funding structures, and preserving local access and identity. * The current consultation moment is important: supporters need a clear, united list of priorities before the club finalizes decisions. * The fan base is already changing, with fewer season ticket holders coming from Manchester and the wider North West than in the past. LINKS * Mancunian Matters article by Carly: https://www.mancunianmatters.co.uk/ [https://www.mancunianmatters.co.uk/] * MUST: https://www.mufcmust.co.uk/ [https://www.mufcmust.co.uk/] * Manchester United stadium regeneration overview: https://www.manutd.com/ [https://www.manutd.com/] QUOTES Copy “We need to have that ready so that we've got something to go to the club and say, this is what we want.” Copy “The boat is sailing whether we're on board it or not.” EPISODE SUMMARY Carly, Duncan, and Andy unpack the latest Manchester United stadium update, the fan implications of a new build, and how supporters can shape the consultation process before decisions harden. CTA Tell us: what are your non-negotiables for the new stadium?

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episode Ground | Cash | Ugarte | Mata artwork

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<|OPENING|> What’s the latest on the new Manchester United stadium? How much compo will Michael Carrick and Co get for Manuel Ugarte’s injury? What’s happening on transfers? Will it be more like the Tottenham experience for Red of the future, or will it be as disastrous as West Ham’s stadium? Also what’s Juan Mata up to? Football finance expert Jamie Bajwa joins Old Trafford residents Andy and Carly for a lot of ruddy fun actually.<|MAIN CONTENT|> * Manchester United's shiny new stadium plans and the wild money talk around funding and hospitality percentages * Andy’s nostalgic complaints about losing atmosphere at the big new grounds * The secret life of property developers and how stadium locations might just be used as bargaining chips * The upcoming shift in matchday experiences from local gems to more corporate, media-focused environments * Insights into VIP hospitality potential, revenue projections, and stadium capacity debates * Impact of injuries on transfer strategies, especially with Juan Mata's mysterious FIFA ties * The emerging trend of hydration breaks as covert advertising, and how European leagues might follow suit * The future of TV rights, the American invasion of football, and whether the Premier League will turn into a Hollywood blockbuster * World Cup insights, Qatar’s questionable quality, and the bizarre spectacle of lower-tier teams diluting the tournament * Juan Mata's potential FIFA or UEFA roles—no, really—plus the ongoing fight for players' influence in football governance <|TIMESTAMPS|> 00:00 - Stadium secrets: Manchester United’s shady new land deal & funding dilemmas 00:32 - Fan nostalgia vs modern stadium atmospheres: Andy’s lament 01:05 - Property developers and the stadium relocation roulette 01:40 - Hospitality hype: What 12% of stadium capacity really means 02:10 - Fan experience vs corporate money: An impossible balancing act 02:50 - Impact of injuries on transfer plans: The Juan Mata mystery 03:20 - The covert world of hydration breaks and potential European league adaptations 04:00 - TV revenue and media rights: Will football turn into the next Hollywood saga? 04:40 - World Cup’s quality slump: Lower-tier teams, bigger disappointments 05:20 - Juan Mata's secret plans? The insider scoop on football governance ambitions 05:50 - Players’ influence: The dream of ex-footballers leading governance 06:30 Subscribe, sponsor, and get involved in the football fun<|RESOURCES & LINKS|> * Cream of Manchester Substack [https://creamofmanchester.substack.com] * Jamie Bajwa’s Subprime Goals Substack [https://subprimegoals.substack.com] * Email: CreamOfManchester1878@gmail.com [CreamOfManchester1878@gmail.com] <|CLOSING|> Fancy sponsoring us or contributing? Get in touch.

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