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Anti-Glazer movement facing split among Man Utd supporter groups
Anti-Glazer movement facing split among Man Utd supporter groups
20.03.10 | tribalfootball.com
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The anti-Glazer movement is facing a split amongst Manchester United fans.
The Telegraph says while the Manchester United Supporters Trust, the group behind the green-and-gold campaign, remain committed to a peaceful, non-violent campaign, a leading fanzine is now advocating direct action against the Glazers.
The editorial in the latest edition of Red Issue claims that, "The chants all tell how the Glazers are gonna (sic) die, yet in reality they’re free to walk out of the ground unchallenged. Until that changes, nothing will.
"Rather than MUST frittering away £65,000 on some American lobbying agency, that sort of money would be better spent on flying some passionate anti-Glazer supporters to Florida to show Joel (Glazer) & Co the strength of Reds’ feeling in person."


