Super League fiasco has heightened feelings against the unpopular owners, and supporters have been urged to join a socially distanced demonstration ahead of the Liverpool clash a week on Sunday (May 2).Co-chairman Joel Glazer has apologised to fans through an open letter after last weekend putting his name to statement announcing controversial plans for a breakaway competition, which fell apart within 48 hours following a furious backlash from across the football world.Liverpool's principal owner John W Henry has also apologised to fans after United's fierce rivals were also involved in the Super League plan.And United fans are set to make their feelings clear ahead of the clash between the two fierce rivals, with the anonymous organisers.
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