Solskjaer Addresses Fan Protesting Against Glazer Ownership
Manchester
United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke to fans who entered the club's training
ground at Carrington on Thursday to protest against the Glazer family's
ownership.
Over a dozen
fans entered the complex but have now left.
They had
banners saying 'Glazers Out' and '51% MUFC'.
Co-chairman
Joel Glazer would have been a vice-chairman of the European Super League before United
withdrew on Tuesday after a furious backlash.
On
Wednesday, he issued a letter of apology admitting the club made a
mistake joining the proposed breakaway competition.
"At
approximately 9am this morning a group gained access to the club training ground,"
said United in a statement.
"The
manager and others spoke to them. Buildings were secure and the group has now
left the site."
Solskjaer
was joined by coach Michael Carrick, technical director Darren Fletcher and
midfielder Nemanja Matic in speaking to the fans, who were pictured at the
security entrance, outside the main entrance and on a training pitch.
United were
one of six Premier League clubs to sign up to the European Super League, before
they all withdrew within 48 hours of the competition being announced.
"We
failed to show enough respect for its deep-rooted traditions," Glazer said
in an open letter to fans.
There has
been a long-standing campaign against the Glazer family since the Americans'
controversial leveraged takeover of the club in 2005.

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