Manchester United fans are unhappy with ticket pricing increases for next season.
A top-price season ticket at Old Trafford will now cost £950 for a 19-match Premier League home programme, with Champions League and FA Cup ties on top.
United have blamed the increases on the rise in VAT to 20%, having absorbed the initial increase when it was implemented in January this year.
Taking into account this season's price freeze, United have pointed out the average price rise during the Glazer family's controversial six-year ownership stands at 5.8%, marginally below the figure from the last six seasons when the club was a PLC.
However, such claims have cut little ice with the Manchester United Supporters' Trust, who remain vehemently opposed to the Glazer family's ownership of the Red Devils.
"Fans have seen prices rise 55% in the seasons since the Glazers took over and at a time when the club has been enjoying continued commercial success - something they seem more than happy to crow about - along with more than £100 million cash sitting in the bank unspent - they want to take yet more from ordinary supporters many of whom are struggling in difficult economic conditions," said MUST chief executive Duncan Drasdo.
"They recently slashed prices by as much as 30% for many fans of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and claimed they were listening to supporters.
"The Glazers have received more than 28,000 emails from United fans in the last two weeks asking for price reductions but obviously they aren't interested in listening to Manchester United supporters."
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