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Manchester United Fan Group 1958 has launched the latest protest initiative.
Numerous supporters were disappointed by the direction they took when the club owner recently tried to destroy the club’s debt.
INEOS has announced unpopular ways, such as hiking of employee cuts and hiking on match day tickets.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe claims that the club is financially confused that such a rapid action is needed, but it is still safe to say that there is still a lot to do to persuade many fans.
Recently, ticket prices will rise again next month, and in 1958 the group had already protested before the match against Arsenal earlier this month.
Two days ago, they announced a new demonstration to reflect fans.
“On March 29, we will be in Broadhurst Park for the first event. A joint protest against the Glazer ownership as part of the FCUM ‘United’Day.”
It means that United fans will join the FC United of Manchester supporters to unite the general goal of removing the glazer family from Manchester United.
In 1958, the captain said, “We mentioned the intention of unifying the fractured fanbase in all major groups. This is not easy.
They recently held a productive meeting with Manchester FC United fans and agreed to move forward.
They admitted that they had a history to overcome, agreeing with the Q & A session at Broadhurst Park on Saturday 29th.
In 1958, he insisted that “I will try to unify the fan group,” and insisted that “we will form an Unity Charter to obscure the action and escalation of the Glaser ownership.”
“We recommend all United fans to participate in the unified protests in the Stockton Town game. Bring the banner. Bring the heat.”
Protest Announcement 3PM Broadhurst Park Fcum
We mentioned the intention of unifying fractured fanbase in all major groups.
This is not easy. It is clear that someone should put a line in the sand and then step on it. We will step on that step.
Recently we met FC… pic.twitter.com/z0s5niaqry
-1958 (@The__1958) March 19, 2025
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