MANCHESTER UNITED have confirmed they will RIP OUT 850 executive seats from the Stretford End at Old Trafford.
And they’re going to be replaced with general admission tickets.
It comes in hope of improving the atmosphere at the Theatre of Dreams.
Work will begin at the end of next season with the £3,000 tickets set to be replaced with general admission seats in time for August 2024 after conversations with supporters and the Fans’ Advisory Board.
The International Suite in the Stretford End opened with a small number of executive seats before increasing with a second tier in 2000.
Head of fan engagement at United Rick McGagh, added: “The Stretford End is one of the most famous stands in world football.
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“It has been the backdrop to many of the most memorable moments in our history, and, when it’s at its loudest, you can feel the difference it makes to the players, and the connection the fans have with the team.
“Fans and fan groups including MUST and TRA have long campaigned for us to remove the executive seats from the heart of the Stretford End and to make them standard tickets and, therefore, more accessible to all fans.
“We have listened and agree that as many fans as possible should have the chance to be a Stretford Ender.
“We have worked with our Fans’ Advisory Board in recent months to make this happen and we are all looking forward to an even louder Stretford End from August 2024.”
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Meanwhile, Collette Roche, chief operating officer, said: “Structural work will take place over the coming year to return the Stretford End to general admission seating and create a new concourse.
“During this period, we will be consulting fans to understand how best to repurpose the space currently used by the International Suite.
“We very much value our executive club members who currently sit in the Stretford End and recognise the impact this change will have.
“The club is committed to working with those affected to find alternative seating where necessary ahead of the 2024/25 season.
“Plans for the long-term redevelopment of Old Trafford continue to progress, while we simultaneously take steps, such as this one, to improve the matchday experience in the near-term.
“We are grateful to our Fans’ Advisory Board for their backing of this initiative, and believe it provides another positive example of the benefits of dialogue with fans.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk