
A group of Manchester City fans has filed a lawsuit against the club over changes to the rules governing season ticket use, euro-football.ru reported.
According to The Guardian, the fan group Trade Union Blues, composed of union members, enlisted legal firm Leigh Day to challenge the club’s new requirements.
Under the new rules, season ticket holders must attend at least 16 Premier League home games per season to retain renewal rights. Tickets can only be transferred or returned for resale for six of those matches.
The group argues that this system ignores individual circumstances and may violate consumer rights. They believe City’s approach discriminates against fans who cannot attend games regularly. The club previously noted that on average, 8% of the 37,000 season ticket holders do not attend home games. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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