Don Foster, the party's Culture, Media and Sport spokesman, has blasted the Old Trafford club's "outrageous" automatic cup scheme, which forces season-ticket holders to agree in advance to buy tickets for cup games even though they do not know how many they will have to pay for and who the opposition will be.
The Manchester United Supporters' Trust lodged official papers with the OFT last week, claiming the English and European champions had 'breached its statutory and legal obligations to season-ticket holders' - although no decision has yet been made on whether there is a case to answer.
Now Foster has written to the OFT and Culture, Media and Sport secretary Andy Burnham to back their campaign.
"This effectively amounts to the club demanding a blank cheque from the consumer," Foster said of the scheme - which no longer includes Carling Cup matches - in his letter to the OFT.
"Furthermore the Automatic Cup Scheme is being imposed in the context of 60% ticket increases since the Glazer family's takeover of Manchester United in 2005, despite express promises by the Glazer's that they would not raise ticket prices.
Loyalty
"The Automatic Cup Scheme abuses the monopoly of loyalty Manchester United hold over their fans, and appears to amount to contract bundling and an abuse of a dominant market position, as outlined in MUST's submission."
The letter continues: "The Automatic Cup Scheme appears to be neither fair nor reasonable practice, and instead seems to represent the latest example of Football fans not getting a fair deal."
In a further statement, Foster added: "For a Premier League club to essentially demand their fans write them a blank cheque is outrageous.
"It should not be swept under the carpet."
An all-party meeting of MPs will discuss the matter at Westminster on December 10, and the Football Supporters' Federation has also come out in support of the United fans.
"The FSF is fully supportive of the action being taken by MUST to respond to such unfair practices. If this action is successful it could have positive benefits for supporters at many clubs," chairman Dr Malcolm Clarke said.
While United are making no official comment, they are likely to mount a robust defence of their position.
In particular they are likely to point to the fact they have axed Carling Cup games from the automatic cup scheme and made Under-16 season tickets exempt from the scheme altogether.
In addition, senior citizens have been given permission to upgrade their tickets to adult prices for individual games to make them easier to sell through the official club website.
What do you think? Have your say.
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stan (25/11/2008 at 17:44)
And the option for OAP's to pay more for a ticket in the hope of being able to sell it on via Viagogo, when every league game, Carling game, and CL game bar one has gone on open sale (Viagogo only allows tickets to be advertised when the 'sold out' signs are up) is meant to be an olive branch? Your so kind Malcolm....
Johnniejohn, Tunbridge Wells (25/11/2008 at 18:08)
well whoopie doo. How much commission/handling fee does the club website charge?
Does the official club website sell unwanted tickets if unsold tickets are still available at the ticket office?
tooth&claw, manchester (25/11/2008 at 19:15)
Drifter, Mancunia (25/11/2008 at 19:15)
punterpride (25/11/2008 at 21:11)
Balders2, W3106, Tier2 (26/11/2008 at 10:23)
Young kids or more importantly groups of young kids are vanishing from our stadiums. You just don't see them, esp' at OT.
so, the problem is coming Uncle Malc.... not now, but it's looming..... but i guess you'll be out of it by then!! .... and the game will be left to pick up the pieces.....be warned!!
Kiwi-blue, Christchurch,NZ (26/11/2008 at 11:02)
Why should this concern you? You both spat your dummies out ages ago to go and watch your pub team!
Prestwich Red, Prestwich (26/11/2008 at 12:21)
Excellent campaign MUST. Keep up the good work.
Free Red, Manchester (26/11/2008 at 15:38)
MAN CITY CHUBB CLUB. The next Chubb Club is the Manchester Derby on Sunday 30th November KO 13:30 billed as the MASSIVE CHUBB CLUB. All funds raised at this event will go towards funding the campaign on ticket pricing and the compulsory ACS as per the article. Tickets are available £2 advance via link below or £3 on the door subject to availability with all funds generated going towards the MUST CAMPAIGN ON ACS & TICKET PRICES: The venue is the Palace Hotel Copper Face Jacks bar Manchester http://www.joinmust.org/events
bobbydazzler (26/11/2008 at 17:22)
Duncan, London (27/11/2008 at 11:24)
tooth&claw, manchester (27/11/2008 at 12:45)
chris, oxford (27/11/2008 at 12:49)
I wonder if United would do the same.
Johnniejohn, Tunbridge Wells (27/11/2008 at 15:29)
Alias Smith, over the moon (27/11/2008 at 18:36)
chris, oxford (29/11/2008 at 12:42)