Manchester United supporters' group 'The 1958' have confirmed they will protest against the Glazers on Monday.
United are set to play Liverpool at Old Trafford on Monday night and the demonstration will take place before the game. The 1958 have confirmed plans to march an hour before kick-off as anger with the Glazer family reaches boiling point again.
The Reds endured their worst season for decades last term and the good feeling that Erik ten Hag's appointment brought has already evaporated two games into the new Premier League season. United have suffered humiliating defeats against Brighton and Brentford, while supporters are also angry at how the club are acting in the transfer window, which has led to anger intensifying.
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There were unprecedented protests against the Glazers last year and The 1958 have organised the fans' latest demonstration.
"Today we release our plans for the Liverpool game," a statement from The 1958 read. "A game that will have the eyes of the world watching. A game for United fans to come together and show the world our deep discontent for this vile ownership.
"An ownership that is systematically starving and killing the greatest football institution in world football, for greed. We can not allow this to happen any longer! This is not about division, this is about unity. All United fans have the right to protest with the 1958 or individually. It is not about confrontation. Anything else plays completely into the Glazers' hands.
"So, as we have said before, put our differences aside and come together. Join the march from 7pm. Protest on the forecourt. We will plant our flag as a focal point. Be loud, be proud, stand as one!"
The exact details for the protest have also been confirmed, with the group urging supporters to bring banners to the demonstration.
"We meet at the Tollgate. We have 30m fencing to hang your banners, bring your colours and flags," the statement adds. "Arrive anytime from 5:30pm. We march at 7pm. We congregate at the Trinity [statue outside Old Trafford].
"We appreciate emotions are running high. We must keep it legal, we must keep it peaceful. We have built great momentum and awareness. We are seeing support from key influences that can really make a difference. It is imperative this continues for us to follow and achieve our strategy."
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