Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has warned that fan protests are “not going to go away” after Sunday’s Premier League clash against Liverpool was postponed.
Neville was one of the most outspoken critics against plans for a European Super League – of which United were one of the 12 founding member clubs.
The club were one of England’s so-called ‘big six’ to form the breakaway league but they, alongside Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City, before later pulling out of the proposals following a huge backlash from fans.
Today’s protests around Old Trafford also saw a number of fans walk through security barriers and enter the pitch, with fans voicing their displeasure with the Glazer ownership.
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