Published 14:44 IST, January 25th 2020
Man United fans plan to walkout in droves as pressure mounts on Glazers, Ed Woodward
Man United fans made their frustrations known as the Red Devils succumbed to a 0-2 defeat at home to Burnley. They are now planning a mass walkout in protest.
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Manchester United endured a nightmare at atre of Dreams on Matchday 24 of Premier League. Days after 2-0 defeat at hands of runaway league leaders Liverpool, Man United slumped to a dismal 0-2 defeat at home to Burnley. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was caught in firing line after ir dismal record in Premier League. United fans have w aimed ir frustrations at executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and owners of Manchester United - Glazers.
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Fans plan Man United walkout planned at Man United vs Wolves game
A number of supporters have grown frustrated with club's handling under Glazers. Reports in Manchester indicate that Ed Woodward has full backing of Glazers. former investment banker bringing in a considerable amount of revenue for club. However, fans have lamented fact that Ed Woodward has been involved in some bizarre dealings for Man United in transfer window. To showcase ir frustrations, Man United faithful are reportedly planning to walk out of Man United vs Wolves game in droves. Man United walkout is being planned for 58th minute, which marks remembrance of Munich Air Disaster in 1958.
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Fans unhappy with Ed Woodward, Glazers
roots of this planned walkout are, undoubtedly, seated in 0-2 defeat at home to Burnley. A number of fans at Old Trafford took to chanting against Ed Woodward. unpopular Glazers will mark 15 years of ownership this year after a hostile takeover back in 2005. While Sir Alex Ferguson was manr during those years, alleged failings of Glazers' handling of club went under radar (according to fans on Twitter). Earlier this week, in pre-match press conference ahead of ir FA Cup tie, Man United manr Ole Gunnar Solskjaer pleaded his case. He took example of Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool. "Jurgen spent four years building his team and y're doing well w, so of course, I've said so many times, it's t going to be a quick fix," he said.
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14:44 IST, January 25th 2020