Manchester United fans are set to protest against the treatment of supporters before facing Arsenal next month. United supporter group The 1958 have organised several protests against the Glazers in the last few years, and arranged a protest against the increase of ticket prices to £66 in December.
That was in response to a mid-season decision from United to raise matchday ticket prices to £66 per game in the Premier League, which meant no concessions for children or pensioners.
A fresh protest has now been announced and fans will voice their anger on March 9 before facing Arsenal. The 1958 protest group have said they are "up in arms about ticket prices" and a lack of transparent communications.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's popularity has plummeted due to the ticket price debacle and he was confronted by angry fans last month, who told him he was "taking the p***" and was "worse than the Glazers".
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