A Manchester United fans’ group has demanded a reduction in season ticket prices next season. Two years ago, United pegged prices and only raised them this year due to an increase in VAT. It is anticipated the club will announce next season’s prices later this month. However, it seems unlikely the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust will get their wish for a cut. With the Red Devils steamrollering their way towards a 20th league title – and a fifth in six seasons – demand at Old Trafford remains high, with 52,000 season ticket holders. In addition, while the commercial department are having to work hard to sell their executive seats, the club have managed to reach 8,000 capacity for the first time. Under such circumstances, and with revenue falling in the second half of this season due to an early exit from Europe, it is hard to see why the Glazer family would feel it necessary to cut prices, even if MUST chief executive Duncan Drasdo believes that is what should happen. “We are throwing down a challenge to (joint-chairman) Joel Glazer to cut United fans’ season ticket prices next season,” said Drasdo. “Given the lack of squad investment while huge…