Manchester United have banned a season ticket holder of more than 30 years from applying to watch away games after he fell ill and did not attend their clash at Hull City.
Graeme Clarke felt unwell on the morning of their last-gasp victory at the KCOM Stadium and was unable to make the trip for a late kick-off at Hull.
A letter sent to Clarke by the United ticket office, dated September 23, stated his opportunity to apply for fixtures away from Old Trafford had been revoked for 12 months after he failed to notify the club of his absence.
United communicated rules and regulations regarding away tickets with fans at the start of the season - and no ban would have taken hold had the booking been cancelled on the day.
But the nature of the case - that Clarke was not fit enough to travel - has caused fury among other supporters, who claim the episode has been 'disgraceful' and 'disgusting'.