Football fans have expressed their anger at plans for the European Super League with one group staging a protest outside Old Trafford on Monday afternoon.
Around a dozen football fans gathered outside Manchester United’s stadium with signs to show their opposition to the plans.
Andrew Clark, 22, a residential support worker from Urmston said: “I think it is an absolute cash grab.
“I think that it disrespects and ignores all other football clubs out there and it puts us (Manchester United) on a pedestal and says ‘we are better than you just because we have a lot more money’.
“I think it’s come down to greed rather than actually wanting to play any football.”
Colin Bradley, 62, a bricklayer from Stretford and a lifelong Manchester United supporter said: “It is an absolute land grab from a lot of wealthy people who have no passion for football, they don’t care about this club or any other club, they just care about making money.
“They are here for their own interests, not for ours.”
He added: “The rest of the league teams in England are being abandoned by the rich, in favour of more money.”
Jacob Ward, 21, a student living in Manchester said: “It is just going to rip the heart out of football.”
He added: “They don’t really care what the majority of fans are thinking, as long as people are still coming and watching, and people are still paying them to watch the games.”
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