MANCHESTER UNITED fans labelled co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe a “c***” as they protested the rise in ticket prices.
Red Devils chiefs have hiked Old Trafford tickets to a staggering £66 per game.
Manchester United fans staged a protest against the rise in ticket prices[/caption]They have also abolished concessions for children and pensioners.
Supporters of Man Utd, Everton, Liverpool and Man City came together to protest increasing ticket prices in the Premier League at Anfield and Old Trafford on Sunday.
The movement is part of a Football Supporters’ Association campaign.
And it was the Red Devils fans who were seen prior to their 4-0 win over Everton with a banner reading “#StopExploitingLoyalty”.
The same banner was also seen inside the ground during the victory over Everton – new manager Ruben Amorim‘s second win from three matches in charge.
While the protest outside the stadium also included another banner that said: “Local lad Sir Jim charges £66 for OAPs + Juniors. Stop exploiting loyalty.”
And a video on social media showed Man Utd fans singing: “Just like the Glazers, Ratcliffe’s a c***.”
Reacting to the clip, one supporter replied: “Massive respect.”
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While another added: “Fair play, and they are right.”
And a third simply said: “Why are they [Man Utd] charging more?”
A spokesperson for Man Utd fan group FC58 told The Mail: “The rivalry between these four clubs has been, and is, fierce.
“But we all go to games, love our club and want to keep football affordable for future generations while protecting heritage and communities.
“The only way we can achieve this is collaboration. This is our first step. This movement will grow.”
Man Utd’s Supporters’ Trust have also criticised the decision to increase ticket prices.
Ratcliffe has cut costs in many different areas since taking charge of football operations at Man Utd.
He let 250 employees go, stopped paying Sir Alex Ferguson’s £2million-a-year ambassadorial salary, cancelled the Christmas party, and axed company credit cards and private chauffeurs.
He has also gotten rid of staff lunches, accommodation, extra tickets and post-match parties.
Ratcliffe also pulled the trigger on Erik ten Hag in October, sacking him following Man Utd’s worst ever start to a Premier League season.
Ex-Sporting Lisbon boss Amorim, 39, has arrived and taken seven points from his opening three matches.
What we know about the 'new' Old Trafford
MANCHESTER UNITED plan to build a new stadium rather than redevelop Old Trafford.
The decision was made after a number of fact-finding missions to other stadiums including the Bernabeu and Nou Camp.
The cost of the project is expected to be a staggering £2billion.
A capacity of 100,000 is expected.
It is felt that a club of United’s standing should have a new state-of-the-art facility.
The new stadium will be built on land adjacent to the Red Devils’ current home.
United are looking to not only build a stadium but regenerate the area of Trafford where the ground will stand.
There had been plans to KEEP Old Trafford rather than demolish it, and use it as a scaled down second venue.
However, it’s looking increasing likely that it will in fact be entirely demolished.
The club consulted with 30,000 fans about what to do and believe there is roughly a 50-50 split on staying or moving.
The club have appointed the architects Foster + Partners to come up with a “masterplan”. The company were behind Wembley Stadium.
Old Trafford has been United’s home since 1910.
The target is for completion by 2030.