
“I was sitting here before they were born!”
Michael Carney’s home placard, who was Manchester United’s goalline, was silent and effective during the derby on Sunday.
“74 years of loyalty – Why?” It is written on the other side.
The 81-year-old won his mark against Old Trafford’s box in the middle of Sunday’s second half with Manchester City.
At the end of the game, hundreds of United’s support for rising ticket prices, reducing the privileges and the amount of money paid to a £1 billion deal, with a broader protest against the 1958 Fans Group.
For Karni and those survived in the lower part of Sir Bobby Charlton, it’s more personal.
At the end of the ticket renewal letter this year, there was a memorandum from the club.
“We have identified a small number of public admission tickets directly next to the dogs that will be converted to a hospitality seat this summer.
“This is a reflection of the high value of this unique place and will help increase the number of guest revenues so that the price of tickets for public admissions is lower.
Carney has been in the same chair since 1980, before it was in something previously known as the ‘united road’, which is now Sir Alex Ferguson’s stand.
Speaking to the BBC Sport at his home in Northern, 25 miles away from Old Trafford, Carney scored the second goal: The Busby Babes, George Best’s third, Bobby Charlton and Dennis Lay, 1980 by Brian Robson, 26 years in 19999999. Ronaldo Champions League champions.
Carney kept the newspapers on the Broadcasting Day, which was 3-3 in Lisbon in Lisbon, Lisbon, 3-3 in Lisbon, Lisbon in Lisbon in Lisbon, two years later.