can this be why its so quiet lately?

mickyg

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I don't quite get this, does it mean 1800 season ticket holders died in the last 10 months or so (since application I guess)?

Is it not possible that dead people's names are used to get as many as possible to sell them?

Or was Forlan scoring two league games in a row a greater shock than we think? :D
 
Originally posted by mickyg:
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Possible

What's the excuse you Anfield?
 
Interesting. I went to Ohio State University and our football team ( the college game) has very loyal fans. When season ticket holders die, they forfeit their tickets because there are so many waiting, including alumni. Used to be that families would pass these tickets down in their wills but the University put an end to it, to give others the chance. Feel bad for those waiting to get season tickets at Old Trafford. Might be even harder now.