letter in today's City Tribune from an angry Utd fan.
theres a letter IN THE SPORTS SECTION of todays c.t which is from a utd fan complaining about the price of the sunderland tics etc and accusing the club of greed and "rogue trading"(oh he's clever).he says he was thinking of boycotting tonights game but decided not to for his kids.the guy is entitled to his opinion but why not write directly to the club?and why did the tribune publish this letter in the sports section and not in the normal letters section??at the start of the season a couple of fans write in to encourage people to go and these are put in the normal letters section,so why when its something negative does it get a big section of the sports section where people who might go to the games will be reading?
The Empire Strikes Back !
Excellent reply by John Fallon in this weeks City Tribune.
Far too long to print here, but basic points included :
- Kids go free to all EL games, as pointed out by Mr Cahill, thus defeating
his own argument
- Cost E1.25 million to run the club every year, all but E15,000 of this has to
be raised by GUFC
- Club would not survive without 100 volunteers
- Club official did not answer Mr Cahills call because he was at his fathers deathbed in the UK
- Anyone who chooses to attack the club through the media cannot call themselves a supporter of GUFC