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Glazer family's final move upsets Manchester United fans

The team and the fans can't stand it anymore and are demanding the Glazers' departure

By Angus Barnes

The team and the fans can't stand it anymore and are demanding the Glazers' departure
The team and the fans can't stand it anymore and are demanding the Glazers' departure
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The Glazer family who own Manchester United continue to make things very tough for the team and the fans; the sale saga still has no clear outcome and while everything is being resolved, fans are starting to despair at seeing their team paralysed and struggling.

 

Many Manchester United fans are reportedly rallying outside the gates of Old Trafford to protest the awful decisions the Glazsr's continue to make, in addition to the sale of the club, the Reds have only been able to make one signing which clearly isn't calming the fans spirits and instead more news continues to emerge that makes us even angrier.

After more than 8 months, the only clear news about the sale of the club has been the main suitors, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and English billionaire Jim Ratcliffe. Fans protested when the club unveiled its new kit for the 23/24 season, which turned out to be the least important thing for supporters, given the financial results revealed.

These results indicate that the team has a massive €725 million in debt, leaving Reds fans shocked. Whoever becomes the next owner will have to pay that sum, and the future of Manchester United, who have been battling the Glazers for years, looks uncertain, but the fans' limit has certainly been reached.

 

Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani's bid to return United to glory

Jassim is the strong candidate to stay on as owner of Man Utd, the Qatari Sheikh's plan is to make a major cash injection, which will go entirely towards the club's debt, new signings and facilities; although nothing is yet clear for United, it is hoped that the Glazers can be ousted and a new era begins under Sheikh Jassim's rule.


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