The 1958 band invites fans to join a march before the start and then boycott the first 17 minutes of the game and not set foot in Old Trafford until 3.17pm. – one minute for each year the Glazers own the club. Although they urged fans to ensure that the protest remained peaceful and legal and did not become “another Liverpool”, after last season’s game against their historic rivals was postponed when fans stormed the Old Trafford stadium from Old Trafford. The 1958 group wants the protests to mark the beginning of a sustained campaign against the Glazers. “Nothing will change until the snake’s head is removed,” the group said in a statement posted on social media. “It’s rotten and it starts from the top down like any business. The clubs [sic] a mess, so we have to act and raise awareness again. This is not another Liverpool. we believe this was a unique event. This is the beginning of continuous, ruthless, peaceful and lawful protests and actions against our owners. We know the challenges we face and we will not waver or remove these goals. “ The prospect of renewed protests comes a year after the Glazers became the target of new protests by United fans following the role of the Americans in the failed plot of the European Super League. The Glazers were not popular with United fans, who accused the owners of sucking huge fortunes from the club while promoting a steady drop on and off the pitch. Some fans formed a splinter group, FC United of Manchester, in the wake of the Glazers’ takeover in 2005 and there were other protests, including the green and gold movement. Last year, supporters also targeted United’s trading partners by threatening to boycott their products. Liverpool’s visit to Old Trafford last May had to be canceled after protests erupted and fans stormed the stadium and there is hope that these scenes will not be repeated this weekend. It remains to be seen how many fans will take part in the protest, but the 1958 group invites supporters to meet at the Tollgate Hostel in Stratford at 11 a.m. before marching to Old Trafford at 2pm, one hour before the start and boycotting the first 17 minutes of the match. In line with the gloomy mood at Old Trafford, an insulting sign to the players read: “Embarrassing bags. “He’s not fit to wear the shirt, leave our club.” In this guerrilla scene in which United – whose horrific 1-0 defeat at Goodison Park dealt another blow to their weakened hopes of finishing in the top four and raising new questions for the team – is trying to complete a deal for the coach. of Ajax, Eric. ten Hags, to become their next manager. Despite RB Leipzig’s obvious efforts to steal United’s move for Ten Haag, it is believed that the Premier League club remains confident of a deal for the Dutchman and continues to work on the finest details. No announcement is expected before the Dutch Cup final, with PSV Eindhoven on Sunday, with United determined to respect Ajax and not disrupt its quest for a double league and cup. United have a good relationship with Ajax, whose managing director, Edwin van der Sar, is its former goalkeeper and wants to keep them. United have long given their coaches a veto over possible signings and want to make a contribution to the transfer process and that will not be any different under Ten Hague, even if there is tremendous pressure on the club to significantly improve their sad recruitment history. and its address. the structural failures that contributed to their problems. Merseyside police, meanwhile, have confirmed that they have contacted the family of a 14-year-old autistic fan whose phone was broken by Cristiano Ronaldo as the United forward headed for the tunnel at the end of Saturday’s match at Patkun. In a statement, Merseyside police said: “After an incident in Goodison Park on Saturday, April 9, we were working with the Everton Football Club and were in contact with the boy’s family. The matter is under investigation and we are collecting information. Our research is ongoing at this time. “Anyone with information on this incident should contact the Merseyside Police Social Networking Office via Twitter @MerPolCC or the Facebook Merseyside Police Contact Center at 22000243890.”