A new anti-Glazers protest by Manchester United fans is planned ahead of the team's game against Norwich.

Protests against the Glazer ownership of Manchester United are scheduled for this Saturday.

Manchester United fans are planning another demonstration against owners the Glazers ahead of the weekend Premier League game against Norwich City.

United were trounced at relegation-threatened Everton on Saturday, their third defeat in five games, thereby ending their top-four chances. With managerial candidate Erik ten Hag yet to commit to the Old Trafford position, fans are again looking to make their feelings known.

Concerned that the Glazers are not following through on commitments made following the backlash from the European Super League catastrophe, a United fan organization dubbed "The 1958" has called for the "head of the snake" to be removed. As a result, fans are encouraged to hold a protest before and during Saturday's match against Norwich City.

From Talbot Road, the march will make its way to Old Trafford by 3 p.m. As a mark of respect for their time in charge, the Glazers will then remain in place outside the stadium for an additional 17 minutes following kickoff.

This is what it says: "One-of-a-kind event: We believe this wasn't another Liverpool. This is the start of the continual, relentless, nonviolent and legal protests and actions against our owners. When faced with a daunting task, we shall not falter in our resolve."

"Some things are worth fighting for," they concluded their statement. Almost 3,000 people have retweeted the post at the time of this writing. The post has been shared by the Manchester United Supporters Trust.

When proposals for the European Super League were presented last year, many United fans labeled the proposal as the 'death of English football'. Protests outside a behind-closed-doors game versus Liverpool erupted into a showdown over the ESL plans, and the game was eventually postponed after a handful of fans gained access to the pitch.

To voice their disapproval of the proposal, supporters of Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal flocked to stadiums all throughout the country. It wasn't long after that that the plans for the ESL were canceled, and the clubs involved made commitments to make apologies.

Due to their fans' visceral reaction, the Glazer family realized that it was time for them to repair their relationship. Fan complaints would be listened to at the following fan forum, it was revealed at that time

Old Trafford has undergone significant improvements as a result of the commitments made, some of which have already been realized. In addition, a liaison between the team and the fans was created in the form of a fan engagement officer.

The fan share program, which would allow fans to invest in their team and have a role in its management, is an important promise that has yet to be fulfilled. Additionally, some ESL supporters have decided to take action now that the anniversary of the announcement of the ESL has passed.

 

 

 

 


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