Showing posts with label The Sunday Mirror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Sunday Mirror. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

Wigan gaffe with FC United pic in Red Devils programme

 Source: The Sunday Mirror Picture: @Luzhniki2008

 Why was Wayne Rooney so angry at Wigan on Saturday? Perhaps he'd just seen the matchday programme, in which the section headed 'Welcome To Manchester United' was illustrated by this huge picture of FC United fans during their FA Cup win at Rochdale.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

United fans must hit Glazers in the pocket to force ownership change

Manchester United's fans have been warned they must hit the club’s American owners in the pocket if they are to force a change of ownership at Old Trafford.

Andy Walsh, who helped to launch FC United in response to Malcolm Glazer’s buy-out in 2005, believes the champions have reached another pivotal point in their history. Walsh senses United’s rank-and-file supporters have reached breaking point, with the club being strangled by the kind of debts he once predicted.

The Manchester United Supporters’ Trust have orchestrated a Green and Gold campaign that harks back to United’s formative years as Newton Heath – and have seen their membership pass the 45,000 mark. And Walsh, who has never stepped inside Old Trafford since the takeover, said: “I said when the Glazers took over at United I wouldn’t give the club another penny – and I haven’t.

“I was not prepared to line the pockets of people who planned to do nothing more than pillage the club I love.

“I wasn’t the only one. Some of us helped to establish and support FC United, others just went to the pub to watch United matches and the money they used to spend on tickets was spent on buying a few pints instead.

“Fans who had been unable to buy tickets in the past took our places, but even that pool of support is drying up.

“One thing missing from the Glazers’ prospectus when they were looking to raise a £500m bond was that United now have 58,000 season-ticket holders. Last season it was 65,000. It’s been widely reported hospitality bookings are down, you can see empty seats inside Old Trafford – and that hits the Glazers.

“If people don’t renew this summer the owners’ business plan will really struggle.

“The match-going supporters have to take advantage by hitting them in the pocket – and I know some fans are talking about that as the next stage of the campaign.”

Sunday, December 02, 2007

United probe Russian slur

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MANCHESTER UNITED have launched an investigation into remarks alleged to have been made by Ryan Giggs which suggested the Welsh winger wants to play for FC United, the non-league club founded by fans in protest at Malcolm Glazer's takeover.

Russian mag Total Football reported Giggs (right) saying: “I can't imagine playing for another club. But I can name one – FC United.

“This club is very close to me, as many of the supporters who formed it have supported me throughout my career. My brother plays there. If fate calls me to leave Man United, I would only play for this team.”

When United officials were told about the interview, they asked Giggs for an explanation. He insisted he had not done the interview and the club are looking into the matter.

Saturday, September 01, 2007

United go Cup crazy

Edited by David James 02/09/2007

NOT many teams can expect a crowd of over 3,000 for their first ever FA Cup tie.

FC United, formed by fans who refused to support Manchester United once the Glazer family had taken control at Old Trafford in 2005, face Trafford at Altrincham's Moss Lane ground today.

Boss Karl Marginson said: "Manchester United have a great tradition in the FA Cup, and everyone here at FC United has been looking forward to this game."

http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/sport/columnists/themole/2007/09/02/united-go-cup-crazy-98487-19723769/