Man U Supporters Trust launches George Best campaign

The Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) has ramped up its campaign against the club’s owners with new ads aimed at rallying further support for its cause.

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The campaign, featuring former Manchester United legend George Best, appeals to supporters to oppose the club’s ownership by the Glazer family in order to make it “debt free”.

The ads, which read “The only thing we want to lose this seasons is the debt. United needs you” is set to feature in local Manchester press, outdoor media and in unoffical programmes and fanzines.

At Manchester United’s Monday (22 August) match against Tottenham Hotspur, MUST gave away 508 scarves in the Trust’s green and gold colours to represent the club’s first ever kit.

MUST said that each scarf represented one million pounds of Glazers’ bond debt it claims the club has been saddled with.

MUST claims on its website that it currently has more than 173,000 members.

The pressure group said last year it is looking to partner with brands to “connect directly fans”, to build on its ties with former Manchester United official sponsor Sharp, which agreed to sponsor its alternative greeen and gold team shirt.

As well as signing alternative backers, the group is also continuing to lobby official sponsors such as Aon and Nike.

Readers' comments (4)

  • I'd have thought they'd reach more ManU fans in the London Evening Standard ;)

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  • Or by ads in the Surrey Advertiser! What a waste of money placing local advertising.

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  • Americans stick to rounders and leave Man united alone you have destroyed us enough.

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  • MUST doesn't 'claim' to have 173,000 members. It *has* 173,000 members. You can always verify it with them.

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