Manchester United fans told to wear black for visit of Arsenal in Premier League
Briefly

Supporters group 'The 1958' is organizing a protest at Old Trafford against the Glazers' ownership and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's management of the club. Since Ratcliffe assumed control, he has instituted unpopular cost-cutting measures that have resulted in job losses, increased ticket prices, and a decline in fan benefits. With Manchester United struggling in both league standings and cup competitions, the protest aims to rally fan support against what they see as a dangerous ownership model. The march will begin at The Tollgate pub this Sunday, with attendees encouraged to wear black as a remembrance of past protests.
The club is slowly dying before our eyes, on and off the pitch and the blame lies squarely at the current ownership model, The 1958's spokesperson Steve Crompton said in a statement on Tuesday.
Crompton added: The club is going backwards and it's likely to get even worse. We urge fans to rise up, unite and join us at 3pm on Sunday as we march to the ground and protest against the despised Glazers...
Read at www.standard.co.uk
[
|
]