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Football fans treated like 'second-class citizens'

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October 29, 2025

EVERTON fan and author Steve Zocek reckons football fans are treated like second-class citizens as he claims that a ticketing issue at the game with Manchester City earlier this month left him entering the Etihad Stadium half an hour after kickoff.

- By CHRIS BEESLEY ECHO Reporter

Football fans treated like 'second-class citizens'

Everton fan Steve Zocek with the copy of his digital ticket for the game at Manchester City on his phone

A member of the Everton FC Heritage Society who has penned titles such as Kendall's Glory Years, Goodison Memories and For The Boys In The Royal Blue Jersey, Steve, from Burtonwood, complained to Manchester City after his digital ticket for Everton's game at the Etihad Stadium on October 18 failed to scan. He said he had to join a lengthy queue for the South Stand Ticket Office alongside many others with similar problems and amid the chaotic scenes, he did not gain entry to the ground until 30 minutes into the match.

Steve told the ECHO: “For me, getting in the ground at half past three is not acceptable, I'm sorry. | got a call back from Everton on Monday and they’re in total agreement with me.

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