Accrington Stanley fans are being asked to spend £20 on souvenir tickets for a game which will never happen, reports BBC News. Yeovil beat Stanley 2-0 in a replay last month to win the chance to play Manchester United.
The Red Devils beat the Somerset side 2-0 on Sunday.
Undeterred by missing out on a lucrative tie against United, the League Two outfit have still produced 250 tickets.
Chairman Peter Marsden said the money would go towards "strengthening the squad" for the rest of the season.
The limited-edition tickets are being marketed as marking the club's FA Cup run.
Boss John Coleman said: "This isn't about dwelling on what might have been. It would have been magnificent to play Manchester United but it was akin to being on holiday.
"Holidays quickly come and go and we have a league campaign to focus on.
"I believe we have a realistic chance of making the play-offs if we can just get people to help us a little bit."
Coleman said he hoped Stanley would ultimately get to play the 20-time league winners.
"We are speaking to Manchester United and we're going to try to pull on their heartstrings a bit and hopefully those who buy the tickets might actually see us play them in the not too distant future."
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