#NewMatchPod - a season ending victory for #ManchesterUnited - but the real work starts now as so much is still to do to as we have been down this road before in recent times - let me know your thoughts - enjoy the listens
Nine years on from the tragic events of the Manchester Arena bombing, we remember the 22 innocent lives that were lost on that awful night.
They will never be forgotten.
🐝 #ACityUnited
🇾🇪We have a very limited number of seats available in TRA next season
- Existing full ST holders only (no members)
- Willing to pay the difference (to the Club)
- Single seats only, no pairs or groups
- Must let us know by 9pm TONIGHT
send to [email protected]
👉name
👉current MUFC membership number
👉current seat details
#NewMatchPod as #MUFC finish their home season with another victory in an entertaining game at #OldTrafford - let me know your thoughts - enjoy the listens
Massive appreciation for @TraMufc - They have transformed the Stretford End this season - the flags, the colour, the effort behind it all. It looks superb and it makes a huge difference. Looking forward to seeing what next season brings with the return of European nights 😎#MUFC
"Your tickets are secure, are you f**king sure"
Despite Manchester United’s assurances that digital NFC tickets are fully secure, a major flaw in the @SeatGeek ticketing platform leaves supporters highly vulnerable to unauthorised access. By knowing a fan's Supporter ID and just their surname or postcode, anyone can unauthorisedly view, download, and use their tickets without the owners knowledge.
This has already resulted in legitimate ticket holders being turned away at both home and away matches because their tickets had already been scanned.
The issue was deliberately kept quiet during the season to minimise disruption, but with the Premier League aiming for fully digital tickets next season, it must be prioritised over the summer. The risk is exacerbated by a club culture where fans have widely shared their Supporter IDs for ticket-forwarding purposes, and instances where Manchester United emails have inadvertently exposed this information. The author urges @SeatGeek and the club to implement a secure, user-led authorizlsation process rather than relying on flawed off-the-shelf solutions.
To read more click here: https://t.co/exJIFmqQMC
Please repost, this is important for all clubs now digital ticket is the future, not just #MUFC