Ticket price hikes part of wider cost-saving measures – Manchester United

Last week the club communicated the mid-season decision to raise prices of remaining home tickets to £66 per match, without concessions for children or pensioners.
Manchester United made a mid-season decision to raise prices of remaining home tickets to £66 per match (Martin Rickett/PA)

Manchester United made a mid-season decision to raise prices of remaining home tickets to £66 per match (Martin Rickett/PA)

Manchester United have told supporters that controversial ticket price hikes are part of wider measures aimed at putting the club “on a stronger financial footing”.

Last week the club communicated the mid-season decision to raise prices of remaining home tickets to £66 per match, without concessions for children or pensioners.

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