
Manchester United has lowered the ticket prices for next Sunday's derby against City in Old Trafford after fans refused to pay to view the wrestling side of Ruben Amorim.
United was beaten earlier this season by fans groups for the hiking prices for members to attend home games to a minimum of £ 66 – and to remove all concessions for children and OAPs.
Tickets for the city game are not sold out at those prices, so United returned to the cheaper rate.
United – 13th in the Prem – put tickets for sale again last week.
Members can buy seats at the reduced rate of £ 40 – and £ 25 for concessions.
And the game is now expected to be a sale.
Future Prem matches for Home are also available for members on the club's website for less than the minimum £ 66 price.
United fans stay deeply unhappy with the club for increasing ticket prices since Sir Jim Ratcliffe took the lead on the football operation in Old Trafford last year.
In addition to increasing the price of Match-Day tickets for fans during the season, the costs of season tickets for next year have also risen.
And to make things worse, long -term seasonal card holders from their excellent places have been kicked on the half line, so that the club can charge more for hospitality sticks.
Group 1958 of Fans has arranged a protest on the price increases during next week's derby.
Proponents are encouraged to organize a “sit-in” by staying on their seats after the last whistle on the side of Pep Guardiola.
Steve Crompton, a spokesperson for 1958, said: “I think that probably one of the most impactful [protests] We did, was the sit-in.
“We will run another of one of City next weekend.”
And members of the 1958 joined forces with FC United fans in the Broadhurst Park of the club on Saturday.
The acquisition of Glazer was the catalyst for the FC United foundation in 2005, with dissatisfied fans who left Old Trafford to form a new club.
The 1958 joined FCUM in their position against ownership and the current situation around United as part of the first 'United United Day' in six years.
Fans joined the stands in a Northern Premier League match against Stockton Town.
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