Man United comes out with powerful communiqués after fans blow flares at Ed Woodward's house

Manchester United has strongly condemned the actions of a group of fans who threw flares at Ed Woodward's house, broadcast Periscopi. A group of supporters crossed the limits of reason, protesting the Woodward regime at the club and the Glass family. A video was posted on social networks where at least one person is watching [...]
A group of supporters crossed the limits of reason, protesting the Woodward regime at the club and the Glass family.
A video was posted on social networks where at least one person is seen throwing flares at his home, with the title: “Ed Woodward will die,” Transmission Periscope.
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The club is now out with communiqués explaining that anyone found guilty of the criminal act will be suspended eternally.
“Manchester United is aware of the incident outside the home of one of our employees,” is written in communique.
We know that the football world will unite in our support, until we work with Manchester Police to identify the people of the attack.
Anyone found guilty of a criminal act, or is found passing without permission on his property, will be suspended eternally by the club and may face persecution.
The odds of expressing their attitude is one thing, criminal damage is something else. There's just no excuse for that.” /Periscope. com/












