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Glazers must listen to Gary Neville's five-point plan to fix Manchester United

It's almost the first anniversary of Manchester United's match against Liverpool at Old Trafford being postponed.

That was the first time a Premier League match had been postponed because of fan protests. The European Super League proposal, the fuel that fanned the flames, was an assault on football. The plan was sickening, despicable and backed by the Glazers. Thousands of supporters had been pushed over the edge and they wanted their voices to be heard. The anti-Glazer chants were heard loud and clear that day.

United were forced to stay in The Lowry Hotel as supporters sang “we decide, we decide, we decide when you can play." The team buses remained empty and Old Trafford was besieged just down the road, with supporters breaking onto the pitch.

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To the backdrop of green and gold scarves, banners and flares, the atmosphere was hostile and tense. United fans' anger was palpable that afternoon yet it eventually dissipated across the summer. The Glazers promised to make amends to how the club operated in the future and United signed Jadon Sancho, Raphael Varane and Cristiano Ronaldo. Old Trafford was soon at full capacity again.

United were expected to contend for the Premier League title but that challenge never began. There is just one month left of the season and United have equalled their worst trophy drought for 40 years. The anger that had dissipated is now simmering again.

The away contingent at Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon were incensed at the end of the game. The majority of the current playing squad have shown they aren't fit enough to wear the shirt and the weekend's ugly performance was another

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