Michael Carrick, Man UTD
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Manchester United supporters are not afraid of making their voices heard. Over the years, fans have tackled takeover attempts, lobbied politicians, staged demonstrations and even broken into Old Trafford to show their anger at how the club is being run. This weekend, they intend to rise up again.
Manchester United fans will be protesting against Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Ineos and the Glazer family's ownership of the club ahead of today's Premier League clash with Fulham. The march, organised by The 1958 fan group,
Even after back-to-back wins against the Premier League top two and new optimism coursing through Manchester United, fans are still planning to protest before Sunday's home game against Fulham.
Manchester United fans are planning large protest against the club’s owners before the match against Fulham on 1 February. Thousands of Man United supporters are preparing to stage major protest ahead of the home game against Fulham on 1 February.