Angry Manchester United matchgoers have accused the club of hypocrisy by installing hospitality seats at the expense of long-time season-ticket holders.
Around 850 supporters in block S122 in the Sir Bobby Charlton will be relocated for the 2024-25 season as United are "prioritising transient player needs and hospitality arrangements over long-standing fan arrangements".
United plan to accommodate players' families in the S122 section whilst time-served supporters are moved to other sections of Old Trafford. READ MORE: 'Why I want to rebuild Old Trafford' - Ratcliffe READ MORE: Sir Jim's Old Trafford masterplan and United's compelling 'levelling up' case New United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has repeatedly described United as a "community asset" and several supporters have believe the club's decision-making contradicts Ratcliffe.
Multiple supporters affected have contacted the United chief operating officer Collette Roche and shared their correspondence with the Manchester Evening News.
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