Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s other club play in front of lowest ever crowd as fuming Man Utd fans protest ticket price hike

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s other club play in front of lowest ever crowd as fuming Man Utd fans protest ticket price hike

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s other club play in front of lowest ever crowd as fuming Man Utd fans protest ticket price hike
Author: Chisanga Malata
Published: Jan, 31 2025 11:30

SIR JIM RATCLIFFE's other club played in front of a record LOW crowd in their final Europa League group match. French outfit Nice welcomed Bodo/Glimt to the Allianz Riviera on Thursday night for what proved to be the final match of their European campaign this season. Les Aiglons' hopes of reaching the knockout stages had long gone up in smoke and they went into the match second-bottom of the 36-man table.

 [Issiaga Camara kicking a soccer ball during a rain-soaked match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Issiaga Camara kicking a soccer ball during a rain-soaked match.]

Scores of fans opted not to attend Thursday's academic match against Bodo, which led to a record-low attendance. A mere 4,272 supporters were in attendance for the 1-1 draw. And 800 of the fans in attendance were Bodo supporters who had made the long journey from Norway. Nice boss Franck Haise said: "I think we'll have fewer people at the stadium than against OM. "That's all I'll say. We have to be worthy of the competition.

 [OGC Nice soccer players and young ball boys line up on the field.]
Image Credit: The Sun [OGC Nice soccer players and young ball boys line up on the field.]

"And then there's an interest for those who are going to play and prove that they can perform.". The midweek attendance figure was a stark contrast to the number of supporters who packed the Allianz for Nice's clash with Olympique Marseille last weekend. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. Just over 31,000 fans were in attendance to watch Haise's men record a 2-0 victory over the visitors. Nice fans have largely spoken positively about Ratcliffe since his company, INEOS, took ownership of the club in 2019.

 [Sir Jim Ratcliffe at a soccer match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Sir Jim Ratcliffe at a soccer match.]

But the same can't be said of Manchester United supporters, who have been irked by a number of the billionaire's decisions since he became a shareholder in December 2023. Ratcliffe drew the ire of the Old Trafford faithful by laying off 250 staff members last July and then asking club legend Sir Alex Ferguson to step down from his ambassador role the following October. But his decision to raise ticket prices to £66 per game and axe concessionary pricing for children and seniors has really enraged fans.

Image Credit: The Sun

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