It speaks volumes about the state of Manchester United right now that the team's abject performances have almost been relegated to a side note on matchdays at Old Trafford.
United fans are once again planning to protest against the Glazers ahead of Monday's clash with Brentford. Everyone remembers the protest before the Liverpool match last season which saw the game suspended, but after that, there was no active protesting until the game against Norwich City.
After a disappointing season and the Glazers' failure to fulfil some of their promises made following the European Super League collapse, United fan group The 1958 have started to organise marches against United's owners.
And against Chelsea, the protests were visible in the stadium. The owners promised among other things that serious improvements would be made to Old Trafford, something the club are starting to draw up plans for, but also that they would implement a fan share scheme - which is yet to materialise.
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