How Man United is fighting fire with fire against Barcelona management

Football
By Brian Murumba | Mar 21, 2019
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Manchester United have returned fire against FC Barcelona by charging the La Liga outfit's fans 102 pounds for Champions League matchday tickets in order to cushion their own fans from the extortionate fee at the Nou Camp.

 

The two sides were drawn together in the Champions League quarter-finals and will meet in a two-legged tie but the United fans have bumped into astronomical prices awaiting them in Barcelona.

 

The Catalans are charging Manchester United supporters a shocking 102 pounds per ticket which qualifies as the costliest fee in the Red Devils' history outside a final.

 

United have responded by rushing to protect their fans through subsiding the cost of the away ticket by charging the Barca fans the same price at Old Trafford.

 

In a club statement, United seem to have been forced into the decision.

 

"In this instance we believe that our travelling supporters are again being subjected to increased/excessive ticket prices from the host club, we have again taken the difficult decision to charge FC Barcelona fans for the home leg at Old Trafford the same amount that FC Barcelona are charging for the away fixture (£102), we will use the additional revenue gained from this to subsidise our travelling support by paying the £27 price difference for each of our travelling supporters."

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As a result, United faithful will only need to part with 75 pounds for their entry at the Spanish Colosseum when they return to witness another battle similar to their dramatic 1999 triumph.

 

The English side have been awarded 4,610 tickets for the encounter.

However, this is not the first time United have stepped in to cushion their fans from 'the Spanish extortion'.

 

The club stepped in for their group game against Valencia earlier in this campaign and in the knock out stages against Sevilla last season. 

 

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