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·27 November 2024
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·27 November 2024
After drastic changes were made overnight, Manchester United fans have planned a protest over the club’s decision to raise ticket prices for Members before the game against Everton.
Ruben Amorim’s side face Everton at Old Trafford at 1.30pm on Sunday in their second fixture under the new head coach.
United drew their previous Premier League outing with Ipswich Town following a disappointing performance at Portman Road.
After a slow start to the season, United are 12th in the standings and need to win football matches if they are to climb into the top half of the table.
And ahead of Sunday’s match, the United faithful are preparing to once again protest. United fan group The 1958 have announced that they will be meeting on Sunday at the Trinity Statue for 12:30pm.
PROTEST DETAILS FOR EVERTON 12:30 TRINITY STATUE FSA #StopExploitingLoyalty As an associated member of the FSA and together with Everton supporters group, we will be protesting on Sunday before the game. United & Everton fans will display the banner before our game on Sunday. Join us! FC58🇾🇪 [image or embed] — The 1958 (@the1958.bsky.social) November 26, 2024 at 8:05 PM
This comes after United decided to raise match tickets for Members to £66 per game for the remainder of the season, without consulting any fan groups.
It’s a further sign that Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS don’t care about loyal fans and only want our money. Now we need answers and change to these policies.
Anyone wanting to take their kid to a game for the remainder of the season will be expected to do so at the same price because there are no differences. £66 a pop either way.
United and Everton fans are planning to display a banner before the game.
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