‘How bad is this?’ Gary Neville slams Manchester United tweet laughing at fans being shut out of grounds in crass message promoting their sponsors
- Manchester United fans will be watching from home as their side face Newcastle
- Now they’ll also have to pay £14.95 to do so in derided new pay-per-view games
- Failing to read the room, United’s Twitter account then Tweeted a tasteless joke
- Gary Neville has criticised the Premier League’s recent moves and was furious
- The Old Trafford side later deleted the tweet but not before angry fans saw it
Gary Neville has slammed Manchester United over a tweet sent from the club’s official Twitter account that made fun of supporters shut out of grounds.
The post comes on the same day United fans are forced to pay £14.95 just to watch their team from home, as the Premier League‘s new pay-per-view service enters its first weekend in action.
Manchester United are one of the first teams to feature on the Box Office channels, travelling to Newcastle on Saturday evening to play at an empty St James’ Park.
Gary Neville was furious with Manchester United’s latest PR disaster on social media
The Old Trafford side face a trip to Newcastle on Saturday, leaving fans at home paying £14.95
Ignoring supporters’ recent worries, United tweeted a tasteless post before later deleting it
While fans are furious at being lumped with a new charge to watch their team, employment uncertainty looms across the country and a return to a supporters’ second-home beside the pitch remains distant, United chose to tweet:
‘At least there’s no climbing up 14 flights of stairs to get to the away end at St James’ Park for this one… where are you watching #NEWMUN from?’
The post was later deleted but not before Neville had seen it, with the former right-back and Sky pundit responding: ‘How bad is this tweet?’
The former United right-back replied angrily before the tweet was deleted, and fans agreed
The Old Trafford side are having a nightmare both on and off the pitch so far this season
Fans echoed Neville’s view in the replies section, with the likes of @CalFerguson writing: ‘A grim reflection of modern-day football at the top level.’
United were also at the centre of Project Big Picture, a plot slammed as a power grab by the Big Six in the Premier League and later canned after a major outcry.
It’s been as bad on the pitch too, with United needing a positive result on Saturday to help put the 6-1 mauling against Tottenham in the past.
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