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The grim reason Manchester United fans have told to wear black against Arsenal

Manchester United fans have encourage to dress in black on Sunday for the visit of Arsenal in the Premier League.

A season of torment and frustration his another เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา low on Sunday as United relinquishd their grip on the FA Cup and crashe out at the fifth round stage following a penalty shootout defeat against Fulham.

For supporters, disgruntlement with matters on the pitch is mirrore by the lack of empathy felt towards. United’s INEOS backers who have done little to ingratiate themselves since assuming control of football matters 12 months ago.

Speculation which suggeste a fresh round of redundancies were iminent were reporte last week,. News which was swiftly followe by a threat to take action against any. Remaining member of staff leaking information on club matters to the media.

Supporter group The 1958 have organise a number of protests against the. Glazer family in recent years but their ire is now turning towards. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his boardroom cohorts who have accuse presiding over a ‘dying’ institution.

A spokesperson from The 1958 said: ‘The club is slowly dying before our eyes, on and off the pitch, and blame lies squarely at the current ownership model.

‘In many ways, this is the biggest crisis United has face since the Munich air disaster which inspires our name. The club is facing financial armageddon. Debt is the road to ruin.

‘Sir Matt Busby would be turning in his grave at the current plight of one of the world’s greatest football institutions which is being brought to its knees and in many ways becoming a laughing stock.

‘The club is going backwards and it’s likely to get even worse. We urge fans to rise up, unite and join us at 3pm on Sunday as we march to the ground and protest against the despise Glazers and the club’s deliberate assault on fan culture.

‘We have working hard across both club and non-club boundaries for the betterment of fans, our club and football for some time.

‘Today we announce protest details which will not just be limite to action at the ground. This is more than just a club to us. We more than just a number on a seat.’

United issue worrying financial results last month which include a line on commercial revenues plummeting by 12% which, in part, explains the unpopular decision to rise ticket prices for Premier League games to £66.

‘About three years ago, I said that United neede to bring money in,’ a concerne Gary Neville said last week on ‘It was a car crash waiting to happen. 

‘What you now see are desperate decisions. Some of them I think are need, some are bad. You don’t remove food off people at Old Trafford, you don’t take £40K off the ex-players.

‘And to be fair, (the sacking of) Dan Ashworth was a mess, because that’s someone you’ve chase for eight months and you get rid of after three months, that’s a shocker and that’s £4m.