Man United fans angered by opportunists floging Munich Air Disaster mementos on eBay.
Manchester United fans have been angered by opportunists trying to sell Munich Air Disaster mementos on eBay.
The 60th anniversary of the plane crash was marked on Saturday prior to the Red Devils' 2-0 victory over Huddersfield.
A special edition match day programme, a pin badge as well as a commemorative book about the disaster which killed 23, including eight United players were available to fans for free.
However uproar has flared up on social media after people were found to be trying to make a profit on these items by selling the memorabilia on ebay.
One of the most expensive items on the online site was £100 for the complete collection.
On ebay there is about two pages worth of the items available to buy at a range of prices.
One Twitter user said: 'Seen there’s some “fans” selling the Munich Air Disaster free mementos the club left strapped to seats on eBay. Scum.. how you can call yourself a fan is beyond me! Sums up modern football.'
Another user wrote: 'Hope United ban anybody selling their free Munich programme and book from Saturday.'
United are holding a commemorative service for the Munich Air Disaster on Tuesday at Old Trafford at 2pm.

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