Manchester United legend Gary Neville has hit the nail on the head with his explanation of the protests being “peaceful”. Red Devils supporters broke onto the Old Trafford pitch two hours before their scheduled 4:30pm Premier League kick-of against Liverpool in protest against the club’s owners the Glazers, which has now been postponed.
With a group of almost 200 supporters getting into the ground, they threw flares at the Sky Sports platform before leaving with ‘balls, corner flags and camera equipment’.
Fans quickly left the area surrounding the ground once police stepped in, leading to descriptions of the protest as “peaceful”.And Neville, who won the 1999 treble at the club under Sir Alex Ferguson, explained why their break-in at the.
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