Winstone told coinpoker.com: "It’s a f**king liberty but it’s the way of the world today I’m afraid. What can you do about it? Does everyone stop going? Maybe that’s the answer – you stop going and boycott it.
"I think you’re just dealing with a different beast today and it falls of deaf ears. That thing of community is gone, it’s gone.
"I don’t think they will understand it because at the end of the day it’s a business and they’re interested in the business side of it. It's a corporation, it’s what America was built on and that’s what we’re becoming now."
The actor also bemoaned the cost of football tickets across the rest of the English game, saying: "There are people today, real football fans, who can’t do it anymore. It’s hard enough to go on your own and pay for yourself. What is it now, £100 a ticket? And if you’ve got two kids, how do you do that? How do you manage to take your kids every week, week in week out? If you’re just an ordinary working man you can’t do it."