Newcastle host Manchester United at home in the Premier League on Sunday as they look to move out of the relegation zone.
Despite the importance and size of the fixture, the club have revealed that tickets for the match have gone on general sale.
Twitter: ?️ Tickets for Sunday’s big match at @StJamesParkNE1 against @ManUtd are currently on general sale.
Read more:… https://t.co/uJMBruoBxP (@NUFC)
These Newcastle fans reacted to the news…
No thanks…
Twitter: @NUFC @StJamesParkNE1 @ManUtd No thanks, not a penny of mine goes to sport direct fc (@morale_officer)
Well…
Twitter: @NUFC @StormGain_com @premierleague @ManUtd 10 a penny these tickets … I wouldn’t thank you for one atm (@Lee_Pryde)
Emphatic…
Twitter: @NUFC @StJamesParkNE1 @ManUtd Won’t even bother watching it on box let alone step foot in St Mikes Park. (@StevenHalford1)

No thank you…
Twitter: @NUFC @premierleague @Wolves No thank you (@MichaelCoconuts)
Almost…
Twitter: @NUFC @StJamesParkNE1 @ManUtd It’s almost like yr struggling to fill the stadium… ? (@goonertimes2)
READ NEWCASTLE VERDICT
The fact that the tickets have gone on to general sale show that fans are starting to show their frustrations at the club’s current state. Instead of sell-outs, Newcastle are struggling to sell tickets, as shown by the replies to the Tweet from the club.
Newcastle’s results and performances in the Premier League have been far from good enough, with just one win and four goals scored in seven games – leaving them in the bottom three. This could be why the fans are starting to stop coming to games, which means that Steve Bruce needs to start picking up points sooner rather than later.





