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Ratcliffe warned it is ‘worst possible time’ for Man Utd ticket price rise

MANCHESTER UNITED co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been told by a fans’ group that now is “the worst possible time” to change ticket prices amid the club’s struggles on the pitch.
Ratcliffe and Ineos, who oversee football matters at the club, have been urged to “be bold” and freeze ticket prices for this season by the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust (Must).
In December the club communicated the mid-season decision to raise the prices of remaining home tickets to £66 per match, without concessions for children or pensioners.
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