
Manchester United Faces Backlash Over Season Ticket Price Hikes
Manchester United has come under fire for their decision to increase season ticket prices for the 2025/26 season, a move that has been met with widespread criticism from fans and commentators alike. The club announced that ticket prices would see a rise, marking the first increase in over a decade. This decision has been branded as 'appalling' and 'ruthless' by some, including criticisms directed at Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS group, who have been accused of hoodwinking elderly fans with the new pricing strategy.
The backlash comes at a time when the club is already navigating the complexities of a major ownership change, with INEOS's involvement stirring further debate among the fanbase. Critics argue that the price hike is not only untimely but also insensitive to the financial strains many supporters are facing. Fans have expressed their disappointment, with some accusing the club of exploiting their loyalty during a period of transition and uncertainty.
The controversy over ticket prices adds another layer of tension at Old Trafford, as the club strives to balance financial objectives with the expectations and goodwill of its loyal supporters. Manchester United's decision will undoubtedly be a topic of heated discussion in the coming months as the new season approaches.