Fed up with the Glazer family, owners of Manchester United for 20 years, Red Devils fans organized a protest this Sunday at Old Trafford before the game against Marco Silva's Fulham. Hundreds of fans, including members of the «Group 1958», showed up with stripes, flags and masks, in a protest that also extended to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of the club (holds 27.7 percent of the shares) and leader of football operations. «Glazers: 20 years of theft and lies», could be read on the banner that led the procession of protests. “Just like the Glazers, Jim Ratcliffe’s a ****” rings out from the protesters. The feeling towards Ineos has soured #mufc pic.twitter.com/MJHChOAoLI New News (@ManUtdMEN) February 1, 2026 Here at Sir Matt Busby Way the protesters are beginning to arrive at the second meeting point. No denying these protests are aimed at the Glazers and Ratcliffe #mufc pic.twitter.com/H0zg1qn7Qi New News (@ManUtdMEN) February 1, 2026 Manchester United was purchased between 2003 and 2005, a period in which North American billionaire Malcolm Grazer acquired large shares of the English giant, in a total investment of almost one billion euros. After he died in 2014, leadership of Man United passed to his sons Joel and Avral Glazer. Since then, the Old Trafford team has never been champion of England again.