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Crystal Palace Vows Action Against Ticket Touts Amid Allegations After Man Utd Fan's £700 Claim

Crystal Palace has pledged to take action against ticket touts if evidence comes to light following a Manchester United fan's claim of buying paper tickets for £700. The Premier League-mandated away ticket price is £30, but discontent over ticket distribution integrity has emerged at Selhurst Park.

Crystal Palace Vows Action Against Ticket Touts Amid Allegations After Man Utd Fan's £700 Claim

Crystal Palace have promised to take action against ticket touts if they find evidence after a Manchester United fan claimed to have purchased paper tickets for a staggering £700, which is more than 20 times the Premier League-mandated away ticket price of £30. While no formal complaint has yet been registered with the Premier League by Manchester United, there has been reported discontent over the integrity of ticket distribution for the fixture at Selhurst Park.United were allocated 2,687 tickets for the match, a figure that exceeds the league’s minimum away allocation relative to Palace’s 25,000-capacity stadium. According toThe BBC, Palace held back 40 additional tickets for internal sale, a practice the club describes as routine and one the Premier League is said to have no objections to. The controversy arose when United fans alleged that two of these internally distributed tickets were purchased for £700 in paper format. Palace insist their away allocation to United was issued digitally, but note that paper tickets are occasionally required due to technical issues. Palace have privately pledged to investigate allegations but maintains that no wrongdoing has been identified yet. As of now, United have not escalated the matter to league authorities, though they intend to raise the issue directly with Palace.While the ticket row simmered off the pitch, United endured another dispiriting night on it, surrendering a lead at Old Trafford and failing to climb into the Premier League’s top five. A 1-1 draw with West Ham, who have won just once away from home all season, left Ruben Amorim visibly furious at his team’s lack of composure and control. Diogo Dalot’s crisp strike midway through the second half seemed to have set United on course for an important victory, only for Soungoutou Magassa to punish slack defending from a corner in the closing stages. The dropped points follow United’s shock defeat to 10-man Everton in their previous home match, deepening concerns about the team’s inconsistency. United were flat, unimaginative and fragile under pressure, especially with Bruno Fernandes struggling to influence proceedings.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Amorim did not hide his irritation. In his post-match press conference, the manager criticised his players’ inability to maintain dominance after taking the lead."Frustrated, angry, that is it," he said. "After the first goal, we lost some second balls. We tried to defend all the time far from the goal. It happened long ball, they win the second ball against three guys of us so we need to be better in the second half. We are losing because of the second balls, sometimes it is not more men in front. We are really inconsistent but if you look at the goal, we have a long ball, we have everything under control, we need to do better. I always have the feeling that we have to score more goals and I'm sure about that."His biggest frustration was United’s loss of composure after Dalot opened the scoring."We should have closed the game with the ball because the game was there to win," he told BBC Match of the Day. "I think the overall performance was not perfect. We had our moments but we lost control in the game in some minutes in the first half and in the second half, especially after the goal. The game was clearly ours to win and we had an opportunity with Cunha to finish the game off. It is really frustrating because you look at the game, you have the game under control and we didn't win."United now have four days to regroup before travelling to face a Wolves side enduring one of the bleakest campaigns in Premier League history. With just two points so far, from 14 matches, they look likely to get relegated if there isn't an upturn in form soon. On paper, it is the ideal fixture for United to stabilise their form, but recent results suggest little can be taken for granted. After the trip to Molineux, United return to Old Trafford for a home match against Bournemouth on December 15. It is a game that may prove crucial if Amorim’s side are to repair their ambitions for a Champions League berth.

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Ticket Controversy and Palace's Response

Crystal Palace have promised to investigate allegations of ticket touting after a Man Utd fan alleged purchasing tickets at a significantly inflated price. While no formal complaint has been lodged, there is reported discontent over ticket distribution for the fixture. Palace maintains that they issued United's away allocation digitally, but acknowledge occasional need for paper tickets due to technical issues.

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United's On-Field Struggles

In the midst of the ticket row, Manchester United faced a setback on the pitch, failing to secure a win against West Ham. Ruben Amorim expressed frustration over his team's performance, citing lack of composure and control. The draw compounded concerns following United's recent defeat to Everton, raising questions about consistency and team dynamics.

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Amorim's Post-Match Comments

Amorim criticized his team's inability to maintain dominance after taking the lead against West Ham. He highlighted the need for improvement in defending second balls and maintaining composure throughout the game. United's inconsistent performance, especially after scoring, left the manager visibly agitated, emphasizing the team's failure to capitalize on opportunities.

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Upcoming Matches and Challenges

With a tough fixture against Wolves on the horizon, Manchester United faces the task of regrouping and refocusing to secure crucial points. A subsequent home match against Bournemouth presents an opportunity to reignite their ambitions for a Champions League spot. Amorim's side must address issues of consistency and tactical discipline to bounce back from recent setbacks.

Published on Dec 5, 2025