Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Tuesday, April 12.
United fans plan new anti-Glazers protest
United fans have made their feelings abundantly clear on the club’s owners over the years. Protests against the Glazers have been a regular occurrence, especially over the last year or so following United’s involvement in the failed European Super League.
With United continuing to hit new lows on the pitch, supporters are planning another demonstration off it. Fans are planning to stage another protest against the club’s owners ahead of this weekend’s Premier League game against Norwich City.
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Named 'The 1958', the United fan group have called for the "head of the snake" to be removed, expressing concerns that the Glazers are not sticking to commitments made following the fallout from the European Super League fiasco. As such, supporters have been called upon to protest before and during the match at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Moyes details United regret after Ferguson recommendation
Such is United’s current plight that some fans have even found themselves wondering whether they should have stuck by David Moyes all those years ago. The West Ham boss was of course chosen as Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor, but things did not go well, with the Scot not even seeing out his first season in charge.
After some years spent trying to rebuild his career, Moyes is now back on the horse and could even finish ahead of United this season with West Ham. With his exploits in London, the former Everton boss has completed a successful turnaround after his spell at Old Trafford threatened to permanently derail his managerial career.
Speaking to the High Performance podcast, Moyes had plenty to say on his doomed spell at United. The Hammers boss admitted he perhaps took the job too early and would be in a better position to take the job now.
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