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Fan fury at Manchester United ticket decision while Old Trafford pledge made

Manchester United returned to winning ways on the pitch at the weekend but it is off pitch news that is making the headlines at the moment.

While Erik ten Hag's future has been put on the backburner with the Dutchman having survived the international break and then guided his side to a narrow win over Brentford on Saturday, there are still issues impacting United. And it's Old Trafford and tickets which prompted much debate at a recent United fans forum.

Here's the latest United headlines ahead of the Europa League trip to Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce on Thursday night.

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Manchester United fans are angry with a club decision to scrap European away ticket collections.

For fixtures in Europe, United fans have previously picked up their match tickets in the country where the fixture was being played, meaning club staff would be sent to designated collection points to hand out tickets to fans with valid identification.

It was viewed as a successful system that prevented fans from buying tickets to inflate their credits without actually attending the match. It also stopped supporters from buying tickets with the intention of immediately selling them for credits. But United have this season scrapped the system as a direct result of the decision by Sir Jim Ratcliffe to axe 250 jobs at the club.

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Manchester United will host several fan focus groups this month to gauge views on the future of Old Trafford.

United sent a survey to supporters in an email in mid-September 'to ensure the views of its fans are at the heart of plans for the future

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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