Manchester United vs Leicester City Tickets: More fans could be hit after Liverpool rescheduling

 Manchester United vs Leicester City Tickets are given below. Manchester United's match against Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday had to be suspended following protests against the Glazer's ownership of the football club.

Leicester important Premier League game with United’s could be the target of a demonstration by supporters, according to news.

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Manchester United vs Leicester City Tickets: More fans could be hit after Liverpool rescheduling

The Red Devils fans protested against the Glazers ownership of the football club ahead of Sunday's arranged match against the Reds at stadium.

Many fans gathered outside the ground and the team's hotel in Salford, while around 200 strikers managed to get inside the Old Trafford stadium, causing the game to be suspended as a result.

The Times is now reporting that the Red Devils supporters are "planning further attacks on the football club" and their next home match, against Leicester City on May 12, is a "potential target".

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The Foxes visit to Old Trafford next week comes just days before their FA Cup final showdown with the Blues at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, May 15 - and could prove crucial in their bid to secure a top-four finish in the premier league.

Manchester United followers are complaining against the Glazer family’s in the wake of their support for scandalous strategies to form a new ESL.

The Red Devils were one of six Premier League clubs to sign up for the independent league before backing down 48 hours later following a major reaction.

They have promised to ban any supporters found to have been involved in criminal or violent behavior during Sunday's protest.

Police of Greater Manchester said six officers were wounded after the demonstrations turned “aggressive” when protestors threw barriers, bottles and flares at police.

Police said one officer sustained a fractured eye socket, 2nd suffered from a facial wound and a 3rd was “pulled and kicked”.

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Greater Manchester police assistant Nick Bailey said: “The behavior shown at this demonstration was absolutely terrible.

“Officers were just trying to do their job and facilitate a peaceful demonstration. However a number of those present became hostile and violent towards officers and forced entry to the football grounds, making it very clear that this protest was not peaceful and ruining it for the majority of protesters who had not intended for the protest to become violent.”

GMP Federation said the officer who sustained an eye injury was “lucky not to lose his sight” after suffering a significant slash wound to his face.

The organization, which represents the police rank-and-file, said the officer remains in “lots of pain” and will need an extended period off work to recover.

Federation chairman Stu Berry said: “Our brave teammate went to work yesterday to keep the people of Greater Manchester safe – and he ended up coming under attack. He is incredibly lucky not to have lost the sight in an eye.”

United’s are continuing to work with GMP to identify followers involved but, according to their authorizations policy, disorderly behavior or damaging property warrants a 1 to 6-match ban, while aggressive or abusive behavior towards staff, police or anyone else in a working capacity or any other criminal activity can lead to indefinite postponements.

Manchester United vs Leicester City Tickets: More fans could be hit after Liverpool rescheduling

The PA media understands the football club are focusing their efforts on those who committed sanctions and offences will not necessarily be applied to supporters who merely entered the Old Trafford stadium or went on to the pitch.

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A statement said: “The football club has no desire to see peaceful strikers punished, but will work with the police to identify those involved in criminal activity, and will also issue its own sanctions to any season ticket holder or member identified, per the published sanctions policy”.

They also rejected claims staff opened gates to allow demonstrators inside stadium and insisted entry was gained by prohibited means.

“Reports in mainstream and social media that protesters were able to access the stadium and pitch via a gate opened by club staff are completely incorrect,” added the statement.

“After breaking through barriers and security on the forecourt, some protesters climbed the gates at the end of the Munich tunnel, then forced access to a side door in the stand, before opening an external door that let others through to the concourse area and the pitch.

“A second breach occurred when a protester smashed the door of a disability access lift, enabling a group to enter the stand.

“The majority of our fans have and will condemn criminal damage, along with any violence towards club staff, police or other fans, and these now become a police matter.”

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The United Fans’ Trust has written an open letter to Joel Glazer demanding the owners engage in fan consultation to avoid a repeat of the scenes and has put forward a 4-point strategy to accomplish this.

“None of us want this to continue. We all have better things to do. So we need to find a way forward,” said the letter from MUST, which has given a Friday deadline for a response.

“This is the only way to move this issue on. We strongly suggest you take it.”

The Manchester United say they remain “committed to dialogue and engagement with our fans through the Fans Forum and other appropriate channels”.

The rescheduling has given PL organizers a headache as Manchester United are arranged to play every midweek until the end of the season, meaning the most likely option is to stage the match on the weekend of the FA Cup final (May 15/16), with the Reds match against West Bromwich Albion brought forward to accommodate that.

United’s said: “Information on the rescheduling of the game and any possible implication on other fixtures will be announced after discussion and agreement with the Premier League”.

Football Association is inspecting the incidents at Old Trafford stadium, took a dim view of supporters’ behavior.

“We understand their frustrations. However, we cannot condone the violent and criminal behavior that took place before the scheduled Manchester United v Liverpool match, which the FA is now investigating,” said a statement.

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Tuesday, 11 May (18:00 BST)

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Manchester United vs Leicester City Tickets: More fans could be hit after Liverpool rescheduling

Thursday, 13 May (20:15 BST)

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