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Manchester United says it will work with police to identify protesters who committed criminal acts at Old Trafford – ABC News
Manchester United promises action against those who used violence in their storming of the Premier League club’s Old Trafford ground, as police describe the behaviour…

Manchester United has vowed to punish anyone who committed a criminal act during protests on Sunday at Old Trafford that led to the Premier League game against Liverpool being postponed.
- Manchester United says it doesn’t want to see peaceful protesters punished, but will work with police to find violent offenders at Old Trafford and will sanction members if identified
- Greater Manchester Police said six officers were injured in the protests, with one suffering a fractured eye socket and another dragged…
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