Another ‘Glazers Out’ protest happened before the Manchester United vs Aston Villa fixture at Old Trafford, here is some media from today’s game.
Fans were out in the masses today before United’s Premier League fixture, in the hopes of trying to force the Glazer family out of the club.
All looked well a couple of weeks ago when it looked like the club was going to be sold.
However, amid BBC Sport reports that Sir Jim Ratcliffe has offered the Glazers an opportunity to remain at the club in a minority shareholder role, fans decided to have one last stab at another protest to make their feelings very clear.
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Erik ten Hag shows support
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag showed his support for protesting Manchester United fans at full time after the 1-0 win over Aston Villa.
He was pictured walking off at Old Trafford holding aloft a green and gold scarf handed to him by a supporter.
Ten Hag has previously been on record voicing his support for new investment, stating it is necessary for the club to compete.
Here is a look below at more from the protest leading up to the game against Aston Villa.
Man Utd ‘Glazers Out’ protest photos and videos
The protest started with an 11 AM meet and a march towards Old Trafford from 11:45 AM.
A huge banner at the front reading ‘FULL $ALE ONLY’ led the way through the streets of Manchester.
Top Reds were in full song on the hour-and-a-half walk to Old Trafford. Various chants were in full swing, directly aimed towards Avram and Joel.
A warning of crude language in the following video.
The crowd eventually made their way to Old Trafford, where the smoke of flares only made visions blurrier and the chants got ever louder.
The scenes continued inside the venue, with chants continuing from fans for the entirety of the 90 as they saw their side beat Aston Villa.
Only time will tell as to whether this will have any effect on the Glazer’s decision. One thing is for certain, fans can’t do much more to make their intentions known.
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