Ratcliffe, who was born into a working class family in north Manchester before going on to become a multi-billionaire and one of the richest people in Britain, said the club must strike a balance between raising revenue to build a winning squad and ensuring local fans can still afford to go and watch the team. He explained: "I was brought up on a council estate in Manchester, I absolutely get that. I don’t want to end up in a position where the genuine local fans can’t afford to come, but I do want to optimise the ticketing. We need to find a balance. And you can’t be popular all the time either."