Manchester United Fans Postpone Protest Against Club Ownership
manchester, united kingdom - A supporters' group of Manchester United has delayed a planned protest against ownership, citing split opinions on minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's involvement in club decisions.
Manchester United Fans Hold Off Protest
A Manchester United supporters' group, The 1958, has decided to postpone a demonstration against club ownership, originally scheduled for the Premier League season opener. The protest aimed at minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe faced divided opinions among fans.
Background of the Protest
The 1958 had organized a march to Old Trafford with banners targeting Ratcliffe, who owns a significant stake in the club and has made controversial changes since taking operational control.
Survey Results and Decision
After conducting a survey, the group found split opinions among fans regarding Ratcliffe's role and decided to delay the protest. While many fans wanted to hold Ratcliffe accountable, a majority also believed in giving more time for his decisions to unfold.
The group emphasized the need to avoid potential conflicts within the fanbase and the stadium, considering the varying sentiments and potential consequences of the protest.

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