Man United fans are preparing what has been described as the biggest protest in the club’s modern history.
Supporter group The 1958 has confirmed plans for a mass demonstration during United’s upcoming home match against Fulham.
More than six thousand fans are expected to take part, with anger directed at both the Glazer family and Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
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The protest follows years of frustration over debt, ownership decisions, and what supporters describe as continued financial greed.
United fans have opposed the Glazers since their 2005 takeover, with tensions intensifying following Ratcliffe’s minority investment.
Fans accuse owners of broken promises and worsening club direction
The 1958 claim Ratcliffe has aligned himself with the Glazers rather than challenging the existing ownership structure.
They believe promises of football reform and elite standards have not been delivered since his £1.6billion purchase.
Supporters insist recent on-field improvement does not mask deeper issues surrounding governance, transparency, and long-term vision.
Organisers say patience has run out after allowing time for Ratcliffe to influence positive change within the club, reports Daily Star.
They argue Manchester United’s ownership model remains broken and continues to hold the club back competitively and financially.
The group expects attendance to surpass previous marches, calling it the largest coordinated protest ever staged against United’s owners.
Despite improved league position under Michael Carrick, fans insist results will not silence demands for fundamental ownership change.

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