(Video) Manchester United fans fly ‘Glazers Out’ banner over Raymond James Stadium before Buccaneers game

A group of Manchester United fans based in the United States have flown a banner reading ‘Glazers Out’ over the Raymond James Stadium.

A plane went over the ground ahead of a Monday night fixture between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are owned by the Glazer family, and the Philadelphia Eagles.

It was reportedly organised by the United Pittsburgh and Tampa supporters groups.

However, the perception of the owners is varied if you ask a collection of Manchester United and Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans.

United fans have long protested against the American family, whereas Bucs supporters will thank them for two Super Bowl triumphs.

This is the latest move in a series of protests organised by United fans to voice their anger against the Glazers. It’s no secret that we want them to sell the club.

Sadly, the future of our club is still unclear as fans grow increasingly frustrated over the takeover process, launched in November.

It will be interesting to see if this gets much media attention in the United States or if the NFL press pretend it never happened.

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