It Comes After Years Of Protest From Fans Again... May 2026
: In the summer of 2022, tensions peaked again following a 4-0 defeat to Brentford, leading to massive marches under the banners "Fight Greed" and "We Want Our Club Back".
Feature: Power to the Fans – The Sale of Manchester United
Beyond Manchester United, fan-led protests continue to shape modern sports governance: It comes after years of protest from fans again...
The potential sale of one of the world's most valuable sports franchises wasn't just a business transaction; it was the culmination of a generational movement.
Owners officially open door to minority investment or full sale "No Kings" Mobilization (US) Estimated 8 million people protested across 3,300 cities 2026 Anfield Ticket Price Protest Coordinated fan response launched by Spirit of Shankly : In the summer of 2022, tensions peaked
The phrase "" is most notably associated with the Glazer family’s decision to explore a sale of Manchester United . After nearly two decades of "Glazers Out" campaigns, the announcement in late 2022 marked a pivotal shift in the relationship between the club's American owners and its global fanbase.
: On the same day the club parted ways with Cristiano Ronaldo —the Glazer family officially stated they would "consider all strategic alternatives, including a sale". Current Fan Activism (April 2026) After nearly two decades of "Glazers Out" campaigns,
: Fan protests reached a boiling point in 2021 when a match against Liverpool was postponed after supporters stormed the Old Trafford pitch to protest the owners' involvement in the failed European Super League .