Overview
- The protest, organized by fan group The 1958, saw thousands march to Old Trafford before the Premier League game against Arsenal, demanding a change in ownership.
- Fans criticized both the Glazer family's 20-year ownership and Jim Ratcliffe's recent management, citing debt, cost-cutting measures, and poor on-field results.
- Key grievances included a rise in ticket prices to £66, the elimination of concessions, and layoffs of hundreds of club employees over the past two years.
- Banners and chants expressed anger over the perceived exploitation of fan loyalty, with slogans like 'RIP Fan Culture' and 'We Want Our Club Back.'
- The protest continued inside the stadium during the 1-1 draw, with chants against both the Glazers and Ratcliffe heard throughout the match.