Manchester United Fans Protest Ownership Before Arsenal Match
Thousands of supporters marched to Old Trafford, voicing discontent over ticket price hikes, job cuts, and declining performance under the Glazers and Jim Ratcliffe.
- 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.