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Manchester United fans call for more power, former players call on Glazers to sell club after Old Trafford protests

Pressure is mounting for ownership changes at English Premier League side Manchester United, in the wake of high-profile protests at the club’s Old Trafford ground.
Key points:
- Fans and pundits are united in calling for change in the way Premier League clubs are owned and run
- Former Manchester United player Gary Neville called on the Glazer family to sell their stake in the club
- Police said fans had the right to protest but that some of them had no intention of doing so peacefully
Fans broke into Old Trafford and invaded the pitch on Sunday, forcing the postponement of one of the biggest games on the English football calendar, Manchester United against Liverpool.
Although the protest was mostly peaceful, some fans hurled bottles during…
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