
Manchester United supporters are taking action today at “United United Day,” a powerful protest against the Glazers’ ownership. This movement, which began in 2005, urges fans to back FC United of Manchester when United has no fixture.
Broadhurst Park is buzzing as FC United faces Stockton Town. Attendance has surged, driven by the presence of “The 1958,” a passionate Manchester United fan group. Known for leading protests at Old Trafford, they now join forces with FC United supporters to send a clear message—change is overdue.
The anger is real. Fans want a club driven by passion, not corporate greed. Their voices grow louder with every chant, banner, and demonstration. Today’s event isn’t just a protest—it’s a movement demanding a club that values its supporters as much as its profits. Stay with us for live updates from the heart of the action.
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