Barcelona to get taste of own medicine

Man United announced the news last night
Manchester United have given Barcelona a taste of their own medicine by charging the club's fans €110 for tickets.
They're doing so in order to subsidise entry for their supporters to the Nou Camp.
The two teams will meet in the Champions League quarter-finals but United fans have been hit by extortionate prices.
The Catalan's are charging travelling supporters €110 per ticket, the most expensive fee in United's history
In response, the Red Devils will charge Barcelona fans the same price for the first leg at Old Trafford.
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