: At Liverpool FC , supporters are currently organizing against multi-year ticket price increases. The Supporters' Board has informed the club that matchday protests at Anfield (Anfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0TH, UK) will escalate throughout 2026.
The phrase "" is most notably associated with the Glazer family’s decision to explore a sale of Manchester United . After nearly two decades of "Glazers Out" campaigns, the announcement in late 2022 marked a pivotal shift in the relationship between the club's American owners and its global fanbase. It comes after years of protest from fans again...
Owners officially open door to minority investment or full sale "No Kings" Mobilization (US) Estimated 8 million people protested across 3,300 cities 2026 Anfield Ticket Price Protest Coordinated fan response launched by Spirit of Shankly : At Liverpool FC , supporters are currently
Beyond Manchester United, fan-led protests continue to shape modern sports governance: After nearly two decades of "Glazers Out" campaigns,
: Fan protests reached a boiling point in 2021 when a match against Liverpool was postponed after supporters stormed the Old Trafford pitch to protest the owners' involvement in the failed European Super League .
: Globally, Gen-Z fans are using digital platforms like Discord to organize political and social protests, a trend that successfully influenced leadership changes in Nepal and inspired similar movements in Peru and Madagascar. Timeline of Major Fan Protests 2005 Glazer takeover of Manchester United Immediate formation of "Green and Gold" campaign 2021 European Super League proposal Massive backlash leads to ESL collapse within 48 hours 2022 Sale exploration announcement
The potential sale of one of the world's most valuable sports franchises wasn't just a business transaction; it was the culmination of a generational movement.