"Daily Mail" reported that Manchester United fans called on the club to freeze ticket prices. Four Manchester United fan groups have joined a campaign calling on the club to freeze home ticket prices for two years, with the Manchester Unit...

"Daily Mail" reported that Manchester United fans called on the club to freeze ticket prices.
Four Manchester United fan groups have joined a campaign calling on the club to freeze home ticket prices for two years, with the Manchester United Supporters Trust, The 1958, The Red Army and Manchester United Young Supporters Club signing an open letter as part of an initiative by the Football Supporters Association.
Four Manchester United fan groups have joined a campaign calling on the club to freeze home ticket prices for two years. They are urging clubs to halt any price increases over the next two seasons as part of the Football Supporters Association's "Stop Exploiting Fan Loyalty" campaign.
Manchester United have increased season ticket prices by an average of around five per cent over the past three seasons, and Sir Ratcliffe caused public outrage last November when he raised the price of unsold home game tickets to £66.