Another anti-Glazer protest to take place this season as Man United fans refuse to relent
This one will coincide with the 20-year anniversary of the American's ownership.
Manchester United fans will stage another protest against the Glazer family's ownership before their final Premier League home game of the season against Aston Villa on May 25.
Supporter group The 1958, who have led many demonstrations over the years, say this protest marks 20 years since what they call one of the club's darkest moments — the 2005 Glazer takeover.
They accuse the Glazers of financial mismanagement, neglecting Old Trafford and prioritising profits over the fans and the club's well-being.
Despite Sir Jim Ratcliffe's recent involvement, fans feel his partnership with the Glazers hasn't changed the underlying problems.
The 1958 insist the club is still suffering from debt, crumbling infrastructure and alienation of loyal supporters. Their message is clear: the Glazers were never welcome and fans remain determined to push them out.