Manchester United fans prepare 'old shirt' protest against Glazer family Manchester United supporters are being urged to mark the Premier League clash against Liverpool at Old Trafford later this month with an ‘old shirt’ protest against the club’s owners, the Glazer family. The good old days: Manchester United fans are encouraged to wear old shirts like the 1990 away blue kit Despite the Glazers’ insistence that they have no plans to sell United in the wake of sustained opposition to their ownership last season and increased interest rates on a portion of the club‘s £716.5 million debt, supporters remain determined to maintain the profile of their campaign. The green-and-gold campaign, symbolised by the wearing of scarves in the colours of Newton Heath, United’s forerunners, proved a hugely successful and visible image of anti-Glazer sentiment among the club’s supporters. But a proposed boycott of season tickets proved less successful, with United chief executive David Gill revealing this week that the club sold 51,800 season tickets this summer, a drop of only 2,200 on 12 months ago. Fans’ groups are now planning a protest that involves supporters wearing United shirts that pre-date the Glazers’ 2005 \ would this not be a good idea at all high profile matches at anfield a visable protest that would get the sponcers riled and a lot of publicity aginst the two fuc.ing yanks still wearing the red of lfc
However if a number and it would mearly only have to be a couple of hundred to get noticed all agreed to buy tickets in the same stand for a certain game and then not use the ticket or even protest outside. This would guarantee empty seats in the stadium. If it was a televised game this would definately get noticed. how feasible would it be to organise a block booking of seats ?