Manchester United Fans Protest Against Glazers
Over 5,000 Manchester United fans protested against the Glazers, demanding a full sale of the club. Discover the reasons behind the growing crisis at Old Trafford and what it means for the future of Manchester United.
3/9/20253 min read


🔥 Manchester United Fans’ Protest Against Glazer Ownership: A Club in Crisis
💥 Introduction: The Revolt Against the Glazers
On March 9, 2025, a powerful wave of Manchester United fans, dressed in black, took to the streets, demanding an end to the Glazer family's reign over the club. This protest, organized by the fan group ‘The 1958’, was one of the largest demonstrations against ownership in recent years.
🚨 Key Highlights of the Protest:
✅ Over 5,000 fans marched from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford.
✅ Chants of “Glazers Out” echoed through Manchester.
✅ Fans wore black 🏴 to symbolize the "death of fan culture."
✅ Financial decline 📉 and poor performances ⚽ fueled the anger.
This latest protest is not the first, but it could be one of the most impactful. With Manchester United struggling both on and off the pitch, fans believe the club is at a breaking point.
📜 History of Fan Protests Against the Glazers
🔙 2005 – The Glazers Take Over
🟥 Malcolm Glazer completed a £790 million leveraged buyout, placing £700 million in debt onto the club. Fans were furious 😡, fearing that commercial interests 💰 would outweigh sporting success 🏆.
⚠️ 2010 – The ‘Green and Gold’ Movement
🟢 Fans launched the "Green & Gold" protest, referencing United’s original Newton Heath colors. Thousands wore scarves 🟡🟢, demanding the Glazers sell the club.
🚨 2021 – European Super League Backlash
⚽ United’s attempt to join the European Super League (ESL) triggered global outrage. Fans stormed Old Trafford, forcing the postponement of a Premier League match against Liverpool.
📉 2022-2024 – Continued Protests & Fake Sale Hopes
In 2023, rumors of a club sale spread, but the Glazers retained control, selling only 25% to Sir Jim Ratcliffe 😡.
🔥 The March 9 Protest: A Closer Look
📍 Location: Manchester, from Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford
⏰ Time: Started at 3:15 PM (local time)
👥 Attendance: Estimated 5,000+ fans
🔹 Fans’ Key Demands:
❌ Full sale of the club 🔄
❌ No more financial debt loaded onto United 💰
❌ Investment in stadium, squad & facilities 🏟️
❌ End of commercial-over-football approach ⚽
🚨 Messages on Protest Banners:
🪧 “RIP Fan Culture”
🪧 “We Want Our Club Back”
🪧 “Glazers Out”
📢 The sheer scale and passion of the protest showed that Manchester United fans are not backing down.
📊 Financial Analysis: The Glazers’ Impact on Manchester United
📉 United’s Debt Under the Glazers
🚨 2005: £700M debt added
🚨 2010: £750M debt, £70M interest per year
🚨 2020: £511M debt, £40M interest per year
🚨 2024: £538M debt, £45M interest per year
💰 Total Money Taken by Glazers: Over £1.6 billion since 2005
❌ Interest Payments: Over £45M per year
❌ Old Trafford & training ground lack investment
❌ Ticket prices increased despite poor performances
📢 Fans' Frustration:
Fans believe the Glazers prioritize profit 💰 over success 🏆, with sponsorships, commercial deals, and dividends coming before trophies.
⚽ On-Field Performance & Managerial Struggles
🔻 Manchester United’s Premier League Form (Last 5 Seasons):
🟥 2019-20: 3rd place, no trophies
🟥 2020-21: 2nd place, no trophies
🟥 2021-22: 6th place, no trophies
🟥 2022-23: 3rd place, won Carabao Cup 🏆
🟥 2023-24: 6th place, no trophies
⚠️ 2024-25 Season So Far:
❌ FA Cup exit to Fulham
❌ 9th place in the Premier League
❌ Early Champions League group stage elimination
👔 Managerial Challenges:
🛑 Ruben Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag, faces immense pressure 😓 as results continue to falter 📉.
📣 Voices from the Fans & Football Experts
🎙️ Fan Group Leader Steve Crompton (The 1958):
"Manchester United is slowly dying before our eyes. Sir Matt Busby would be turning in his grave at the way this club is being run."
🎙️ Former United Captain Roy Keane:
"Manchester United under the Glazers? It’s a shambles. No leadership, no plan, no ambition. Just money-making."
🎙️ Jamie Carragher (Sky Sports Analyst):
"United fans have every right to be angry. They deserve better. The Glazers are bleeding the club dry."
⚖️ Comparison with Other Club Takeovers
🟢 Successful Takeovers:
✅ Manchester City – Sheikh Mansour’s arrival led to 6 Premier League titles 🏆 and a Champions League win.
✅ Newcastle United – The Saudi PIF takeover transformed them into a Champions League contender.
🔴 Problematic Takeovers:
❌ Everton – Poor financial handling, near relegation 🚨.
❌ Chelsea (Todd Boehly) – Heavy spending without strategy led to chaos.
📢 What Fans Want: A takeover like Man City or Newcastle, where the owners invest in the squad & facilities rather than just making money 💰.
🔮 Future Prospects & Possible Resolutions
1️⃣ Will the Glazers Finally Sell? 🤔
🔸 Reports suggest they may sell a majority stake, but it’s uncertain.
🔸 Sir Jim Ratcliffe owns 25%, but fans remain skeptical.
2️⃣ Will Protests Lead to Change? 🚨
🔸 Large-scale protests forced change in 2021 (ESL failure).
🔸 Continued pressure may make investors reconsider their stance.
3️⃣ Will On-Pitch Performance Improve? ⚽
🔸 Without proper investment, United will fall further behind rivals like Man City, Liverpool, and Arsenal.
⚠️ Conclusion: What Lies Ahead for Manchester United?
Manchester United is at a crossroads ⚠️. Fans have made their voices heard, but real change will only come when the Glazers are gone.
🔥 Key Takeaways:
✔️ Financial mismanagement is hurting United 📉.
✔️ Fan protests are growing in strength 🏴.
✔️ Performance is suffering under unstable leadership ⚽.
Will this be the protest that finally forces a change in ownership? Only time will tell.
📢 What Do You Think? Should the Glazers sell United? Drop your comments below! ⬇️