Manchester United is asking long-serving ticket holders in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand to move from their seats for academy players next season. The club believes that a side-view is optimal for the development and future performance of their young players. The decision has triggered a bemused response from the affected ticket holders.
United are telling several long-serving ticket holders in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand to move from their seats for academy players next season because a side-view is “optimal for their development and future performance ”. As per the publication, Roche says: “Another issue we faced is the location of seats allocated to our academy and women’s team players.
We believe, especially for our younger players, that having a side view of the action is optimal to their development and future performance, and being located close to the suite they access is also important. It is also important these tickets are seated together with adequate supervision given the increasing profile of many of our younger and women’s team players.” However, the response has triggered a bemused response from SouthStandUtd, a group set up by those being asked to be moved from the club’s oldest stand.– ‘scratching his head in bemusement’. Brailsford is famous for his marginal gains theory which brought success to British Cycling and Team Sk
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