No football solidarity at Man City as club refuses to give FA Cup gate money to Exeter
January 9 – Manchester City will not offer Exeter City any additional share of the gate receipts from Saturday’s third-round FA Cup tie, despite a request from the League One club framed as a “statement of solidarity.”
The decision sticks to competition rules, but it also raises a bigger question about responsibility within an increasingly fragile football pyramid.
Exeter, majority owned by its supporters’ trust, will bring 8,000 fans to a sold-out Etihad Stadium to face the seven-time FA Cup winners.
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