This rat-faced prick Gary Neville using his role on Sky Sports to rant his own personal grievances. I just can't take him seriously when he is a co-owner of Salford City.
He is still talking about those clubs "leaving their league"
This protest isn't just about the Superleague, or even about it at all, United's local fans have long been aggrieved by the Glazers and how they run the club. Of course, they wouldn't care so much if they were winning things but they have been shit for a few years now. Liverpool fans are more calm because they have been winning things recently.
I remember when the glazers took over, a very small traditional minority of fans at the time decided the club had lost its ways and formed a new team FC United in 2005. As expected these fans received a backlash, branded as traitors. Some were affectionate towards them but the majority looked towards
what their guru and hero tomato Ferguson said. Ferguson never said anything negative to say against his bosses and praised them quite often. The fickle fans of course felt that was enough because as you said they were winning. It's funny how that's all changed but even more how superleague has 'waken' these glory glory twats. Fans boasted about the money they had, boasted the fact they are the most popular club in the world. What funny is come Post Fergie era, they cried more about the style of football they playing than winning, again who cares about the damage glazers supposedly caused.
But, what these ungrateful bellends fail to understand is that it's because of glazers that they started topping them revenue charts in the first place.
The below was taken from
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56966096
"The owners are responsible for the phenomenal rise in Manchester United's commercial revenue. They were the ones who aggressively pursued the regional approach, which every other similar sized club has followed.
The Glazers introduced a commercial plan which was different to any other club. Other than the major deals with Adidas, Chevrolet and others, they sell on a regional basis across the globe, so they have telecoms partners in USA and Canada, another in Africa, another in China. They recognised United were popular and maximised the popularity.
It can be argued, with some justification, that the Glazers are responsible for a significant proportion of United's rise in income and what they take out is only a percentage of it."
FC United the supporters club had a crisis of their own few years ago and went about it the same way, protests, pitch invasions etc. Within days they dismantled the leadership. Maybe that's been influential in what the fans have been doing this past week or two.
Whatever the case, I'm loving this crisis. It comes at a great time because union are starting to actually look good and wouldn't suprise me if they start winning trophies more regularly. What I'm also loving here is how indirectly Agnelli was responsible for this, yeah let's just take credit for this. Forza Glazers

long may their reign of debt continue.