Eric Cantona has demanded himself in the shirt of a Manchester United -Rival after fans have announced new plans to protest against Glazer’s ownership.
Supporters group ‘The 1958’ will again announce their feelings when Old Trafford phases the Last home game of the season on 25 May.
It has now been two decades since the American family has completed their controversial takeover of the Red Devils.
And a spokesperson for 1958 said that their legacy is “greed, decline and betrayal.”
They said: “May 2005 marked one of the darkest days in the history of Manchester United.
“The Glazer family became a majority shareholders – who caused a mandatory takeover that was completed in June of that year.
“That moment meant the beginning of the end for the soul and the community of our once big club – sacrificed in the altar for business greed.
“We will march like a fan base to make it clear that 20 years on fire is still burning red with anger and challenging. We are protesting again at the Villa match.
“Lifelong supporters are driven away from the club they love – priced and pushed aside – another dagger in the heart of our football community.
“We want the glazers from our club. They were never welcome, they are not welcome now. They will never be welcome.”
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The group said the legendary former boss Alex Ferguson Has been an avid defender of the Glazer family, but his success had only masked the problems.
Club legend Eric Cantona has also participated in the protest.
The Frenchman was depicted with an FC United from Manchester Kit and Emmerhoed on social media.
He did this as “football is from the fans.”
Cantona recently bought shares in the Rebel Club Both himself and his four children and two brothers.
United is currently experiencing their worst domestic season in 51 years, although they still have the chance to save something by winning the Europa League.
Their statement said: “Since his retirement, the rotten has been exposed to everyone to see – the actual costs of 20 years of financial exploitation and mismanagement.
“The club drowns more than a billion pound debts, our fan base is broken and Divide and our stadium neglected.
“While the glazers continue to do dividends, year after year, regardless of failure on the field.
“Old Trafford, once the theater of dreams, crumbles from decades of neglect. They have taken everything.”
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