MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Manchester United fans marched to Old Trafford to protest the club’s ownership on Sunday in the face of ticket price rises, job cuts and onfield decline.
Man United fans march to Old Trafford to protest club’s ownership
MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Manchester United fans marched to Old Trafford to protest the club’s ownership on Sunday in the face of ticket price rises, job cuts and onfield decline.
Thousands of supporters gathered for a pre-arranged demonstration ahead of the Premier League game against Arsenal, with lit flares and raised banners demanding a change of ownership at the record 20-time English champion.
Fans were asked to wear black in "solidarity," and they marched through the streets surrounding United’s Old Trafford ground and up to the stadium before kickoff.
The protest, organized by fan group The 1958, came just over a year since British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe bought into the storied team and vowed to return it to the summit of European soccer.