Manchester United Ticket Price Changes Are 'Destroying Its Soul' - Manchester Evening News
- Manchester United announced a new ticket pricing model for the 2025/26 season, introducing categories A, B, C, and D at Old Trafford.
- The change follows a record low finish and poor season, prompting the club to align prices with demand, though fans were not fully consulted.
- Category A games include high-profile rivals priced between £59 and £97, while cup matches in category D cost £32 to £52, with modest season ticket increases.
- Supporters groups condemned the price rise as a 'kick in the teeth' risking the exclusion of regular and younger fans and calling for a united fanbase and reconsideration.
- Fans debate the model’s fairness, with some urging boycotts to reduce club revenue, highlighting broader concerns over football’s commercialization and future fan access.
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Man Utd announce FURTHER ticket hike despite worst ever Premier League season
MANCHESTER UNITED have announced an increase in ticket prices despite finishing 15th in the Premier League last season. That was their worst Prem finish in history, yet non-season ticket holders will be forced to dig deeper into their pockets for the upcoming campaign. AlamyMan Utd have announced new ticket price categories[/caption] United have also introduced match categorisation for the first time for 2025/26. That sees Prem fixtures split up…
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