Fernandes aim to hosts in front of protests against glazers and cheese raliffe
Bruno Fernandes put Manchester United at home in Arsenal in Premier league with a spectacular free kick in the middle of a protest from local fans for ownership of their club.
Captain Fernandes twisted in a glorious effort from long Domet during the added time of the first half, securing Portugal Playmaker has directly participated in more than 25 goals in all competitions for the third consecutive season.
The victory in the game that historically was part of the race with the title would give a measure of relief to the United in the context of the gloomy league season that firmly left them in the lower half of the table, while dropping points for Gunners, which stand at 16 points behind Liverpool leaders, they would leave their visually impaired ambitions with a series in their season.
Bruno Fernandes, it’s beautiful 😍 pic.twitter.com/7paau1aqjz
– Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportspl) March 9, 2025
MAN United fans’ protests
The large group of United supporters sang and held a banner reading ‘Rip Fan Culture 1878-2025’ on the march before the match, expressing criticism for the owners of the majority club, the family and the minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The protest headed for the director’s frame, with Ratcliffe, who took over the duty of club football operations in February, said he attended the game.
More than 5,000 protesters were collected by the moment the view reached Old Trafford, according to Manchester Evening News (Men), who said the eyelids were demolished at the entrances in the boxes of the media and the director.
🗣️ This is our final call
We did everything we can. We couldn’t do anymore. Now it comes down to all United fans, a fan group, a fan representatives, a fans clubs that will unite and send a message.
📍tollgate
⏱️3: 00
🚶♂️ March at 3:15 pm (Form Behind the Big Transparent)Bring… pic.twitter.com/ldwtc2sg9k
– 1958. (@The__1958) March 8, 2025
Chris Haymes, from the 1958 Fan Group, described the American family, who became most of the club shareholders in 2005, as “the burden of our backs for 20 years.”
“Jim Ratcliffe makes people superfluous, but United also paid £ 37m long glazer,” Haymes told sales.
“The solution is for glazers to leave the club. The cheese has to make some difficult decisions, but it seems to be a shield for glaze at the moment.”
Man United Duga: Glazers ‘put us there’, Ratcliffe ‘doesn’t help’
Athletic He reported in February that United’s debts are completely £ 731m. “We are so much in a long-standing club with debt,” said a spokesman in 1958 Steve Crompton.
“You can hear them sing. This is about it; these fans will not face the way we are treated by a football club.
For love.
For passion.
Each other.
For past generations.
For the next generation.
For our United.
For everything we are.
For everything we have ever been.
Today we hear 🇾🇪 🇾🇪
Tollgate at 15:00
🗣️ Offform behind 58 flags and a new banner pic.twitter.com/rnpqlmcpqe
– 1958. (@The__1958) March 9, 2025
“This club is on their knees. Glazers put us there and Ratcliffe doesn’t help. This is both [parties]. We fight for the future of our football club.
“That’s absolutely all. We have [rising] Ticket prices, we have them to get rid of concession. These fans are angry – they hate what is happening to our football club.
“This is a community that goes out today to tell glazers and Ratcliffe we don’t mess up of.”