Post: Manchester United will open away game viewing activities to fans at home this season
The British Daily Mail reported that Manchester United will open away game viewing activities to fans at Old Trafford this season.
The new plan, which costs £25 per game, will provide fans who are unable to get tickets to the away game to watch Manchester United in the international suite.
According to insiders, the suite will create a bar-like atmosphere, with a large screen for playing games, as well as a bar and hot food. The £25 admission fee includes a free drink and a portion of food, which the source believes provides a good value for money experience.
Season ticket holders now have the opportunity to purchase tickets to the first three away games of the season (versus Fulham, Manchester City and Brentford).
Manchester United has one of the hottest away game tickets, and despite disappointing results on the field, the demand for away games with the team is still at an all-time high.
Insiders hope that these viewing events will help alleviate demand and be welcomed, especially given that there are more protests against club ownership in the new season.
has recently experienced friction with fans as club owners have been exposed to considering the introduction of a controversial personal seat licensing system (PSL) if relocated to a new stadium, which would cost fans up to £4,000 just to get the right to buy a season pass.
This prospect has angered the majority of the fan base, who have launched a series of protests against the Glazer family and Ratcliffe's Ineos group.
It was disclosed that the plan was ready and fans will conduct further large-scale demonstrations, a move that could hit Manchester United officials who had hoped to continue the optimism triggered by new players Cunha and Mbemo, as well as some encouraging performances in Manchester United's pre-season.
fan group "1958" claimed that the introduction of the PSL system would "force fans who have followed the club for decades to leave" and represent "another step towards Americanization of our football."
While Manchester United will be the first club in the Premier League to adopt such a system, this is common in the NFL.
They also said that CSL International proposed this idea to fans during the court consultation, "showing how disconnected our club and boss have become".