Manchester United's anti-Glazer protesters are getting ugly after boos could be heard in reaction to Oliver Gill's inclusion in the squad for the win over Fulham.
The Daily Mail says United supporters' anger at chief executive David Gill for siding with the Glazer family has now spilled over in to abuse being aimed at his son Oliver.
Concerns are growing at Old Trafford after Gill jnr was booed when his name was read out on Sunday. The youngster has also been jeered and barracked at recent reserve matches and one interview he conducted for the club's in-house TV station was all but ruined by anti-Glazer songs in the background.
United fans are angry at Gill for constantly defending the Glazer family despite being in the vanguard of the opposition to the Americans when they bought the club five years ago.