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Coventry City fans were involved in a first-half protest against the owners of the club during tonight's match with Sheffield United.

Home supporters were handed whistles by protest organisers ahead of kick-off, which they collectively blew together as the game kicked off. You can watch the protest in the video below supplied by Matty Roper.

In addition to the whistles, many Coventry City supporters delivered a chorus of 'We want Sisu out' during the League One match which was televised live on Sky Sports.

Earlier, fans had sang Christmas carols outside the ground targeting the club's London hedge fund owners Sisu and its chief executive Joy Seppala which you can watch here.

Many Sky Blues fans have been at loggerheads with the club's owners for years, and tonight's protest was the latest in a series of demonstrations against the London-based Hedge fund Sisu.

On the stroke of 5 minutes, many supporters from the area of the ground commonly known as 'singer's corner' made their way from the stands towards the pitch.

One City fan managed to by pass stewards and make his way onto the playing surface, during which play was stopped as he proceeded to sit in the centre circle.