Over the years, Manchester City supporters have been on the wrong end of plenty of taunts from fans of their city rivals about their inability to fill the Etihad Stadium on matchdays.
United fans frequently refer to it as the ‘Emptyhad’ and social media is awash with pictures of clusters of vacant blue seats whenever City fail to completely sell out a televised home game.
Sell out at the Emptyhad 😂 pic.twitter.com/o3gfVAUaIc
— Darren Whitfield (@Duluxdaz) January 27, 2016
However, having failed to reach the knock-out stages of the Champions League, United are facing up to some similar problems ahead of their tie with FC Midtjylland on February 25.
With so little interest in the tie with the Danish side, it’s being reported that United could close their largest stand, the 26,000 capacity Sir Alex Ferguson stand.
#MUFC have been writing to fans to relocate them for Midtjylland game on Feb 25 cos they're unlikely to open SAF stand due to lack of [ctd]
— James Ducker (@TelegraphDucker) February 3, 2016
demand for tickets. Attendances also well down for Ajax and Bilbao Europa Lge home games in 2012 – 67,328 and 59,265 for those matches
— James Ducker (@TelegraphDucker) February 3, 2016
We’re sure that such news will bring a smile to the face of the blue half of Manchester.