Even those walking along Raw Dykes Road outside the King Power Stadium on Thursday would have heard the message from Manchester United supporters loud and clear. "We want Glazers out" was the anthem of the evening for the travelling support, who saw their side earn a third consecutive league win for the first time since December against Leicester, courtesy of a sumptuous Jadon Sancho first-half finish.
In truth, it’s been the song of the last few years but over the past month the volume has been cranked up ten-fold, partly sparked by United’s woeful start to the season.
Their voices have prompted public interest in a potential takeover, most notably from Reds fan and billionaire businessman Sir Jim Ratcliffe. READ MORE: Eriksen sends warning to United dressing room after Leicester win This has only intensified the call for the current owners to go and the anti-Glazers chants rang out into the Leicestershire air throughout Thursday's clash, seemingly with more clarity than ever.
Commentators made reference to the protests several times, the audio mics picking up every rendition and cameras capturing the numerous banners.