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Manchester United owner Joel Glazer vows to improve fan relations after Super League debacle – ABC News
Manchester United co-owner Joel Glazer acknowledges a “need for change” at the Premier League club and reiterates his apology for the Super League fiasco.

Manchester United co-owner Joel Glazer has pledged to dramatically improve his relationship with supporters by holding talks “on fan share ownership” and investing in upgrades to the team’s home ground.
- American businessmen and brothers Joel and Avram Glazer have been co-chairmen of United since the mid-2000s
- Fan anger reignited when the club announced its intentions to join the failed breakaway European Super League
- United’s game against rivals Liverpool last weekend was called off due to fan protests…
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