- Man United Fans remained full after full time to protest their owners
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After the full -time whistle, the 196th Sunday Manchester derby, the group of fans of Man United – the 1958 – stayed behind to protest the way their club takes place.
The points have been shared in a dead end 0-0 in Old Trafford, because none of the parties could forge many chances in what has been one of the most forgettable derbies in recent years.
The United Fans remained sitting after more than an hour and a half in dull football to protest against the price of tickets, the end of 50% concessions for the OAPs and the decision to move supporters in the stand of Sir Bobby Charlton to make room for a new lucrative vip club.
The songs of “We Want Glazers Out” rang around the end of Stretford, while many flags and banners were also retained.
A flag indicated: “£ 66 your debt and not ours”, as a reference to the club increasing the prices of 5% tickets last month – up to £ 66 per match.
Many other flags have targeted the majority property of United by the Glazer family, with a reading “Love United Hate Glazers”, while another has simply shown “Glazers Out”.
Man United Fans stayed in Old Trafford after the Manchester derby’s dead end on Sunday Sunday Sunday

The event was organized leading to the game by the largest group of Fans of United – 1958

The demonstrations aimed to increase the prices of tickets, the end of concessions and the reallocation of fans of their seats
United and City share common ground, like other Premier League fans groups, to unite under the campaign “ Stop exploiting Loyalty ” from Football Supporters Association.
“We have to protect the game so that we can always hate clubs from each other,” said Steve Crompton, spokesperson for the 1958 protest group.
“I would like nothing more than the news of tomorrow about City found guilty of the 115 accusations of the Premier League.
“In City, fans are being price. Ditto in Chelsea and Tottenham. Clubs are trying to withdraw the low -game fans, and the atmosphere of each stadium suffers. Fans’ culture is dying before our eyes.
The 1958 joined thousands of fans to walk before the match of last month against Arsenal to protest against the Glazers and how Sir Jim Ratcliffe runs the club.
“Nothing good has left the club since Ratcliffe got involved. There is nothing to hang on, not a glimmer of hope, “said a spokesperson from the 1958.