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‘Pay for your own mistakes’ – Manchester United fans stage further protest in front of Sir Jim Ratcliffe

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe was once again public enemy number one in the eyes of Manchester United fans ahead of their clash with Wolves.

As the Red Devils stepped onto the pitch at Old Trafford for Sunday’s fixture, a section of supporters held up banners towards their co-owner in the Director’s Box.

United fans let Ratcliffe know what they thought about upcoming change at Old Trafford
Supporters made their voices heard over the club’s decision regarding season ticket holders
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It comes amid plans from United to move around 500 supporters whose season tickets are close to the dugout.

Their tickets will then be taken by those in premium hospitality, which the club states reflects ‘the high value of this unique location’.

It’s a decision that has enraged the United faithful, who made a post-match demonstration against the club’s ownership following the 0-0 draw with rivals Manchester City earlier this month.

And now, fans have made their opinion heard before their match with Wolves as a plethora of banners and signs were held up.

One read: “Pay for your own mistakes. Not with my seat. Shame on you.”

Another said: “Decades of loyalty. Sold out for 80 pieces of silver.”

A third had the message: “50 years, one family. Taken for profit not passion. The club was built by us.”

And this banner simply stated: “Money over loyalty.”

This sign then had the words: “Tourists over fans.”

United did offer an explanation as to why they have made the decision, while stating they will try and find a place for them elsewhere in the stadium.

United revealed last month that a small section of fans’ seats will be turned into a hospitality section
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The club said in a statement last month: “Some of the general admission tickets directly adjacent to the home and away dugouts will be converted to hospitality seats, reflecting the high value of this unique location.

“We appreciate the disruption this will cause those fans who currently sit there.

“And we will be contacting them individually to ensure a suitable alternative seat is found.

As well as those complaining of being moved, fans have also expressed their dissatisfaction over the mid-season decision to increase the price of matchday tickets to £66.

Justifying the decision, Ratcliffe has claimed that it is necessary in order to slash losses, which exceeded £113million last summer.

United’s cost-cutting measures have even seen lunch options at the club’s canteen cut to just soup and sandwiches.

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