United fans are protesting at Carrington

Hearing from my friends who work for United that staff are being spat at as they leave work.

Worth reminding people that 99% of the staff - including senior management, apparently - had no knowledge of the Super League plans, let alone backed them. Many staff are just as upset about it as fans. Also, some of them already wish they didn't work for the club, so please take it easy on them!
 
So seems there is a protest tomorrow and then there is one more before the Liverpool game. Hopefully it's a good turn out.
 
Hearing from my friends who work for United that staff are being spat at as they leave work.

Worth reminding people that 99% of the staff - including senior management, apparently - had no knowledge of the Super League plans, let alone backed them. Many staff are just as upset about it as fans. Also, some of them already wish they didn't work for the club, so please take it easy on them!

that’s absolutely not on :(
 
So seems there is a protest tomorrow and then there is one more before the Liverpool game. Hopefully it's a good turn out.

The ones born on twitter by YouTube personalities/Twitter fans don’t have a good track record, the last one organised was an embarrassment. The Liverpool one will be far more impactful. Let’s hope they both make noise.
 
Apologies if already mentioned but was the Carrington protest by that red issue lot?
 
Solskjaer doesn't need to come out with a shirt that has "Glazers Out" on it. Just needs to reiterate how important the community is to every football club and how the fans can't be neglected yet again. Just like other managers from the 6 clubs handled it.

Saying "Joel loves United" publicly, after everything that just happened, would put everything he worked for so far in jeopardy and could destroy his legacy at out club, the fans won't forgive him.
Fans are twats then
 
Hearing from my friends who work for United that staff are being spat at as they leave work.

Worth reminding people that 99% of the staff - including senior management, apparently - had no knowledge of the Super League plans, let alone backed them. Many staff are just as upset about it as fans. Also, some of them already wish they didn't work for the club, so please take it easy on them!
I don't believe those people are United fans. Surely they would be aware that Glazers wouldn't be sharing details of the super league with them?
Imagine spitting on people, and then spitting on them in a bloody pandemic! I would have called the police.
If the protests aren't peaceful, Ole needs to release a statement because this isn't on.
 
OK. So after the dust settles down over the proposed ESL uproar, i have these few questions i would like to ask.

1st things 1st, i don't quite get it on why fans everywhere are really hating this ESL. I mean, if let's say it goes on, wouldn't they be happier to play PSG or Madrid or Barcelona on most weeks rather than just on UCL nights? Or they don't prefer these as it is not "special" anymore if its on a regular basis?

and number 2, is about they say how the owners are greedy blah blah blah, but how are these any different now? its not like the owners are giving the fans money every week and will stop giving if they join the ESL. they are still "invisible" pretty much they whole season. and it also wouldnt mean that they gonna raise the tickets prices or merchandise price. Isn't it a good thing if Man Utd are making a lot of money out of this ESL? theres not much difference to us as fans. we just watch matches on telly and go on with our lives once its over etc..

So, please be kind and explain to me in layman terms. Thank you!
 
I don't believe those people are United fans. Surely they would be aware that Glazers wouldn't be sharing details of the super league with them?
Imagine spitting on people, and then spitting on them in a bloody pandemic! I would have called the police.
If the protests aren't peaceful, Ole needs to release a statement because this isn't on.
Yeah, i mean there's always a few dickheads in a crowd, and I'm not saying this is widespread behaviour, but certainly at least one of these protestors is taking things too far.
 
If Arsenal can get over a thousand people to protest and their club legends supporting ousting of the owner



surely we should be able to turn this into something worth while. It's been close to 20 years of the current ownership here and they've always been hated. Gary mentioned it, but we need to see these people saying in no uncertain terms, it's time to go.
 
Hearing from my friends who work for United that staff are being spat at as they leave work.

Worth reminding people that 99% of the staff - including senior management, apparently - had no knowledge of the Super League plans, let alone backed them. Many staff are just as upset about it as fans. Also, some of them already wish they didn't work for the club, so please take it easy on them!
What absolute nonsense.

Not helpful to post on here.
 
OK. So after the dust settles down over the proposed ESL uproar, i have these few questions i would like to ask.

1st things 1st, i don't quite get it on why fans everywhere are really hating this ESL. I mean, if let's say it goes on, wouldn't they be happier to play PSG or Madrid or Barcelona on most weeks rather than just on UCL nights? Or they don't prefer these as it is not "special" anymore if its on a regular basis?

and number 2, is about they say how the owners are greedy blah blah blah, but how are these any different now? its not like the owners are giving the fans money every week and will stop giving if they join the ESL. they are still "invisible" pretty much they whole season. and it also wouldnt mean that they gonna raise the tickets prices or merchandise price. Isn't it a good thing if Man Utd are making a lot of money out of this ESL? theres not much difference to us as fans. we just watch matches on telly and go on with our lives once its over etc..

So, please be kind and explain to me in layman terms. Thank you!
From my point of view

1. I don’t want to watch matches against madrid or Barca constantly, they lose their appeal. A match is special if you’re playing them now and again
2. No relegation. These clubs don’t even have to qualify. Boring
3. More money for glazers. Who said most of it will go to the club?
 
Tomorrow's protest is bothering me - I fear it'll be underwhelming and counterproductive. It simply doesn't have the backing and organisation and the fact it's not on a matchday is a big mistake. I'll probably go anyway, but fear the worst. If there's 100 protestors it's going to look embarrassing.

The one for the Liverpool game makes much more sense to me.
 
Hearing from my friends who work for United that staff are being spat at as they leave work.

Worth reminding people that 99% of the staff - including senior management, apparently - had no knowledge of the Super League plans, let alone backed them. Many staff are just as upset about it as fans. Also, some of them already wish they didn't work for the club, so please take it easy on them!

This is surely not true. Who's spitting on them? Where? This doesn't even make sense as an accusation.

Becoming suspicious these messages undermining the protests and painting them in a bad light.
 
Hearing from my friends who work for United that staff are being spat at as they leave work.

Worth reminding people that 99% of the staff - including senior management, apparently - had no knowledge of the Super League plans, let alone backed them. Many staff are just as upset about it as fans. Also, some of them already wish they didn't work for the club, so please take it easy on them!
Ridiculous. Do people expect everyone associated with the club to walk away from their jobs? Complete braincell deficient behavior.
 
From my point of view

1. I don’t want to watch matches against madrid or Barca constantly, they lose their appeal. A match is special if you’re playing them now and again
2. No relegation. These clubs don’t even have to qualify. Boring
3. More money for glazers. Who said most of it will go to the club?

Thanks for the input..

1) I agree...
2) Even with no relegation, would you think United would just lay down and let it get piss on by the other ESL clubs?
3) Again, why do we care as fans? As long as the Boss gets the player he wants and keeps on winning games, no?
 
This is surely not true. Who's spitting on them? Where? This doesn't even make sense as an accusation.

Becoming suspicious these messages undermining the protests and painting them in a bad light.
I'm just reporting what I've been told by people at the club. I know the name of one person who was targeted, but obviously won't be revealing it. They were spat at as they exited the East Stand reception.

I also don't want to diminish the efforts of people protesting, but like I say, there are people (well, at least one person) amongst them who are overstepping the line and risking not only the reputation of the people they are with but the health of people who just happen to work in a low ranking job at one of the largest employers in Trafford.
 
I'm just reporting what I've been told by people at the club. I know the name of one person who was targeted, but obviously won't be revealing it. They were spat at as they exited the East Stand reception.

I also don't want to diminish the efforts of people protesting, but like I say, there are people (well, at least one person) amongst them who are overstepping the line and risking not only the reputation of the people they are with but the health of people who just happen to work in a low ranking job at one of the largest employers in Trafford.


There has been no protest at the ground yet.

You are talking complete bollocks. I would never normally call someone out on here like this but it's just ridiculous.
 
There has been no protest at the ground yet.

You are talking complete bollocks. I would never normally call someone out on here like this but it's just ridiculous.
I'm repeating what I've been told by people who work at the ground. I know many of them, including family. Why in your narrative of things are my friends and family lying to me about this?
 
I'm repeating what I've been told by people who work at the ground. I know many of them, including family. Why in your narrative of things are my friends and family lying to me about this?

We are word of mouth v word of mouth so fine, i'll leave it.

Just really wound me up.
 
We are word of mouth v word of mouth so fine, i'll leave it.

Just really wound me up.
We are word of mouth v word of mouth so fine, i'll leave it.

Just really wound me up.
It's okay, I know it's disappointing to think people are doing something like that while supporting a cause we all agree with. Like I say, probably just one or two individuals taking things too far.

There haven't been big crowds, just a few small gatherings with people bringing home-made banners and stuff.
 
It's okay, I know it's disappointing to think people are doing something like that while supporting a cause we all agree with. Like I say, probably just one or two individuals taking things too far.

There haven't been big crowds, just a few small gatherings with people bringing home-made banners and stuff.

I'm only letting it go 'cos we are Tameside brothers.
 
It’s not something fans can engineer. Moreover the idea that selling us to anyone would be better is also nonsense.

There are plenty of owners and ownership structures that’ll be better and a lot that’ll be worse.

“SELL US TO ANYONE” really isn’t that good of a case and like last time it’ll fail to carry enough people to make impact.

Also think the relentless, monotonous white noise of anti Glazer protests over the years has made it much more difficult now we have a reason to protest. Sadly they’re well placed to ride this out as there’s protest apathy here like there maybe isn’t at other clubs after a decade of being screamed at that every yellow card is because of the debt
 
Has anyone stopped to think whoever if and when the Glazers sell up that we could end up with someone worse?!
 
If Arsenal can get over a thousand people to protest and their club legends supporting ousting of the owner



surely we should be able to turn this into something worth while. It's been close to 20 years of the current ownership here and they've always been hated. Gary mentioned it, but we need to see these people saying in no uncertain terms, it's time to go.


Well apparently there’s a ‘YouTube’ protest and a ‘real’ fan protest the week after.

So they’ll probably both be crap as fans can’t decided if they are Ole in or Ole out.
 
Hyde born mate, although not lived up there for many a year now. Family still there and Romiley. Yourself?
Born in Ashton, moved back here recently after living in various other parts of Manchester for the best part of 20 years. Live fairly close to our statue of the three Ashton-born World Cup winners!
 
Thanks for the input..

1) I agree...
2) Even with no relegation, would you think United would just lay down and let it get piss on by the other ESL clubs?
3) Again, why do we care as fans? As long as the Boss gets the player he wants and keeps on winning games, no?
2. I care about the spirit of the game. Where’s the motivation if you know you can’t get knocked out?
3. Ask that and most fans will tell you that they don’t like the owners making money off the club, especially the glazers who borrowed off the value of the club in the first place!