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Manchester United Fans Appear To Be Throwing Flares At Ed Woodward's House

Manchester United Fans Appear To Be Throwing Flares At Ed Woodward's House

Manchester United fans have been under fire recently for chanting death threats towards Ed Woodward and the Manchester United Owners.

Anonymous

Anonymous

By Mike Parrott

In video footage that has been discovered online, it appears that a group of Manchester United fans have been throwing flares at the house of CEO, Ed Woodward.

The global fanbase of Manchester United have become more and more restless regarding the team's ownership and their current leadership. The Glazers and Ed Woodward have been at the butt of many chants over the years but recently they've been getting worse.

The recent chants of 'build a bonfire' and several others that seem to be chanting about harming the Glazers and Woodward have been in the spotlight in most media outlets but this supposed act will out-trump them all.

In a short video that seems to be filmed on snapchat, a group of Manchester United fans are seen to be chanting the same chant regarding harm to Woodward while throwing flares at a house that is reportedly owned by the Manchester United CEO.

The caption on the video also had: "Ed Woodward's gonna die".

Even though the Glazer family and Ed Woodward don't have a leg to stand on regarding the rapidly increasing failure of the running of Manchester United, these fans have taken it way too far.

This act is condemning and only makes the argument for United's fan all the worse while defending the leadership even more.

If United fans are genuinely fed up of the leadership, peaceful protesting and boycotting is easily the much better option and physical violence should never be condoned.

Hopefully this is the last we see of it regarding the United-Woodward feud.

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Topics: ed woodward, Manchester United, Premier League