The Manchester United stars were shocked at the way angry fans stormed the Carrington training ground in response to the home team’s entry into the European Super League.
Although Manchester United has officially withdrawn from the European Super League project as well as club vice president Ed Woodward decided to resign, the fans of the Old Trafford team are still angry. About 20 fans of the Men in Black group broke into the Carrington headquarters to protest, causing the MU players to panic. In January of last year, it was the same group that attacked Ed Woodward’s home in Cheshire. When they entered the MU training ground, coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and technical director Darren Flercher tried to calm the situation, but they were also attacked. They questioned Ole why when he was a MU player did not object to the Glazers taking over MU in 2005, and did not speak out against the club participating in the Super League like other coaches. The MU fans entered the MU headquarters. PHOTO: MEN MEDIA Meanwhile, MU players were shocked at the scene when the fans easily penetrated the team’s headquarters and caused trouble. A source told Sportsmail, “There was someone shouting when Ole started talking to them. The players are interested in how easy it is for fans to get past the security barrier. There aren’t enough security officers to stop such angry mobs. MU needs to increase security to prevent the same thing from happening again ”. Ed Woodward, who resigned as vice president of MU after the failure of the Super League project, was not present at the Carrington headquarters at the time. Despite a public apology from co-chairman Joel Glazer on Wednesday night (international time), the group of protesters entered the training ground at 9am and blocked the entrances before moving to the main entrance of the complex. well suited. The Glazers were under great pressure even though they apologized. PHOTO: GETTY They went straight to the training ground of the MU team and the youth training center before posting photos of them holding up banners to protest on social networks. One of the banners read “Glazer out, 51% Utd”. They wanted the Glazers to be wrapped up from Old Trafford, and at the same time wanted MU to receive 51% of the club’s ownership. This is a very successful model of German football, when clubs always gain at least 51% ownership to avoid losing the team to the oligarchs. Some players from the 1 MU team, members of the U-23 team and the female team were unable to enter the training ground. Meanwhile, other members en route to Carrington were contacted to return home to avoid leaving until the protests ended. Banner “We are the decision maker of the team game”. PHOTO: DAILY MAIL “At 9 a.m., a group of people entered the club’s training ground,” said Manchester United. The head coach and the others talked to them. The buildings are safe and the group is gone. Manchester United are also concerned with unsecured security concerns against Leeds United this Sunday in the Premier League. This is the first time the two clubs have faced each other on Elland Road after nearly 18 years. 51% MUFC Banners and Glazers out. PHOTO: DAILY MAIL Before that, Leeds United fans were outside the field to protest against Liverpool when the bus carrying the club entered the football field. Liverpool along with Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham are English teams participating in the Super League. However, under much pressure, this Big Six Premier League group has officially withdrawn from the Super League.
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