Fuming Man Utd Supporters’ Trust make rare statement as Old Trafford boycott ramps up ahead of crunch Liverpool clash

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MANCHESTER UNITED Supporters’ Trust have blasted the running of the club in a rare public statement as pressure for a boycott builds.

The trust slammed a “humiliating” 4-0 loss at Brentford – amid an #EmptyOldTrafford campaign on social media for the clash with Liverpool on August 22,

Avram Glazer, left, and Joel Glazer are under increasing fire from Man Utd fans

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Avram Glazer, left, and Joel Glazer are under increasing fire from Man Utd fansCredit: Getty
Some supporters are backing an online campaign for a boycott in the home Premier League clash with big rivals Liverpool

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Some supporters are backing an online campaign for a boycott in the home Premier League clash with big rivals LiverpoolCredit: Twitter / @UtdWesleyy

Fans’ group MUST demanded “urgent and radical action” as they blamed club owners the Glazers.

United have opened the Premier League season with back-to-back defeats – a new low since legendary boss Alex Ferguson departed nine years ago.

And of Brentford’s “embarrassing” win, MUST said: “In many ways it was not a surprise. It feels like the culmination of a long-term direction of travel.

“MUST hold the owners of the Club primarily responsible for this new low in our decade of decline. 

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“Sir Alex papered over the cracks, but since 2013 the consequences of our owners has been plain to see.

“On behalf of Manchester United fans everywhere, we demand urgent and radical change. 

“And we as fans – all of us – need to stick together. Fans unity, with one voice aimed at the owners and the club, is needed more than ever right now.”

MUST, as well as Old Trafford legends like Gary Neville and Rio Ferdinand, are refusing to round on new boss Erik ten Hag.

Fans and pundits are blaming club owners the Glazers more than manager Erik ten Hag after starting the season with two defeats

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Fans and pundits are blaming club owners the Glazers more than manager Erik ten Hag after starting the season with two defeatsCredit: Getty

Ferdinand claimed the Dutchman had expected to make more summer signings.

And both he and Neville called on the Glazers to leave the comfort zone of Tampa to personally confront the problems.

Meanwhile, “horrified Ten Hag ordered his squad into extra training on Sunday.

He reportedly wanted his players to cover 8.5 miles – the additional distance clocked up by the busy Bees compared to the run-down Red Devils at the weekend.



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