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Avram Glaser witnesses protests, Manchester United lose to Brighton in rare visit to Old Trafford

Manchester United owner Avram Glazer made a rare visit to Old Trafford and suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of I watched } Brighton on Sunday.

Glazer is United's Executive Co-Chairman and Director, but is noted for his hands-off approach to team operations. The 61-year-old American has been on the club's board since his Glazer takeover in 2005, but has never seen fans so critical of the billionaire family's approach in Manchester. .

Avram stands out less than his older brother Joel Glazer, the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers – he certainly couldn't have enjoyed an afternoon at Old Trafford on Sunday.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Glazer's visit was the first in the last three years following his 2019 home game against Chelsea. It was my third time. / 20 season, and Old his last season against Newcastle at Trafford. On Sunday, he was in his director's box, behind CEO Richard Arnold and his football director John Murtaugh, to witness Eric's tough start to his ten-his hugging era. did. 2-1 win. United fell apart in the first half, with individual mistakes and collective defensive slackness allowing Gross to score his two goals in the first nine minutes.

United fought back somewhat in the second period, with Alexis from the corner his muck and Alistair owning his goal to reduce the delinquency. However, they could not turn back as Brighton held firm to claim their maiden win at Old Trafford.

Avram Glaser watched Manchester United's defeat from the manager's box (

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Sky Sports)

It was a doubly bad day for Glazer, who was not welcomed by the home fans. Before United's first Premier League game of his 2022/23 season, there were violent protests against Glaser's ownership outside his Trafford.

Video footage posted on social media showed large groups heading to the ground with giant flags reading: "Fight Greed. Fight for United. Fight the Glazers." I could see him walking.

Protests also took place in the famous Munich Tunnels about an hour before kick-off, with supporters chanting "Let's say we want to kick the Glazers out, we want to kick the Glazers out."

Manchester United fans protested Glazers ownership (

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Twitter Eivind Holth)

The protests were certainly felt by the club, forcing them to temporarily close their official megastores.

“The Glazers are ineligible and inappropriate owners. We will always support the club," a 1958 Supporters Group statement said.

"We will always support the manager. and the puppet hierarchy they appoint.Join us, stand up together, unite and stand for what is right.The future of our club is our only motivation. Some are worth fighting for."

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