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What's your position on the Man U FA Cup game ?  

211 members have voted

  1. 1. What's your position on the Man U FA Cup game ?

    • Going to the game
      5
    • Boycotting the game due to pricing
      103
    • Would not go to game anyway
      109

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  • Poll closed on 31/01/25 at 22:00

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Posted

I just about justified the League Cup fixture because for me the travel to the game was the cost of a Bee Network day ticket.

 

I would not pay what they're asking for this one.

Posted

Even if we all boycott (which we should), the trouble is the returned tickets will likely be snapped up by tourists that want to attend a Manchester United game. I suspect Jim Radcliffe and his minions are counting on it. 

Posted

I mean credit where it's due, it's refreshing to see Foxes Trust starting to take a more activist line against exploitation of the fanbase.

 

I guess the surge of new members is changing some attitudes - I'll reserve judgement until I see some critique of the way our own is run, but it's a start  :fc:

Posted

Insane prices took one look and thought no thanks. Went up there for the league cup and I'm not bothered about returning, even if it was £30. 

Fair play trust shouting this one out though. 

Posted
3 hours ago, accessory said:

The club should respond by giving MUFC the bare minimum of tickets for the league game (ie 1600, half the usual allocation).  

It’s been reduced to 1800

Posted

Can't go anyway because Leicester are happy to ban people for things they haven't done. At those prices absolutely not a prayer. I'll be pleasantly surprised if we take sub 1,000 to this.

 

Allocation already cut to 1,813.

Posted

Jim ‘The Rat’ Ratcliffe for you.

 

Allows £90m to spent on comedy non-league winger Antony but wants to make £20k of it back by sacking the tea lady.

 

The man’s a cûnt.

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Posted
21 hours ago, jayfox26 said:

Why? Explain how you think we could get the whole Leicester fan base to not turn up at OT? And even if that did happen, how do you expect that to then get transfered across the 19 other prem clubs fan bases? It would never work! 

I've no idea how you get all fans to boycott but that doesn't mean boycotts don't work, they demonstrably do.

 

It just needs more fans to nut up and take action instead of continually whining about things.

 

 

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Posted

Yanited can go **** themselves with that pricing, in fact the more clubs the bend fans over whilst paying useless ***** weekly wages more than the fans get in a lifetime, football can go **** itself. 

Posted
43 minutes ago, Daggers said:

I've no idea how you get all fans to boycott but that doesn't mean boycotts don't work, they demonstrably do.

 

It just needs more fans to nut up and take action instead of continually whining about things.

 

 

They would work of course, but only if enough people got involved which I don't see happening unfortunately. Most owners, especially of the big clubs probably wouldn't give a shit if your average fan boycotted as they could sell their tickets to foreign fans for double the price. The average fan in this country is unfortunately taking the hit for the popularity worldwide of the Premier league, owners know there is a huge market abroad where they can sell tickets for any price and people will pay it and they want to exploit it and we are the ones taking the hit for it  

Posted

I'm boycotting due to pricing. I like going to Old Trafford and did so in the league earlier this season. No way am I paying £50+ for a game of football.

 

I also won't be going to the home fixture now because it's a stupid KO time on a Sunday.

Posted
On 25/01/2025 at 21:57, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Full boycott only! Anyone going is directly fuelling the above inflation rise in ticket prices.

According to the mail  since 1975  nothing has gone up  more than Man U   tickets 65 p   1975 £66 2025   although as a golden oldie was going to Leicester cant recall prices

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