Manchester United fans are planning to take action against the club's ownership.

A section of Manchester United supporters are ready to take more action against the Glazer family and executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.

The Red Devils have been poor once again this season, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer struggles to get a tune out of his underperforming stars.

United fans have placed some of the blame on the Norwegian boss following the club's worst start to a season in over 30 years.

But the general consensus among the Old Trafford faithful is that the board are to blame for the demise in recent years.


Protests took place over the summer as United struggled to land top transfer targets.

And fans are ready to again ramp up the pressure on the ownership with a new demonstration before their next league clash with Liverpool.

A prominent 'GlazersOut' Twitter account shared the plans on the social media after Sunday's 1-0 defeat to Newcastle at St. James' Park.

#GlazersOut Protest March:



Before the Liverpool game on Sunday 20th October at 3:30pm from the Tollgate Pub.



Spread the word to all #MUFC fans. pic.twitter.com/0X2xRFHyPZ — Gareth Mercer (@RedDevilDisco) October 6, 2019

"A lot of MUFC fans have asked us to share this info about a #GlazersOut protest before a home game," the statement read.

"And whilst this isn't an official GOM statement or request for action yet, that will come later in the season, we are happy to encourage all fans to take part and do their bit at the games.


"So the details we have are: On Sunday 20th October, before the Liverpool game at Old Trafford, there will be a protest march at 3.30pm from the Tollgate pub down Talbot Road, up Warwick Road and then up Sir Matt Busby Way to the game. "It should be a 15-20 minute walk so it leaves plenty of time to get to seats for kick-off.

"The march will consist of anti-Glazer / LUHG chants and we encourage all fans to bring green or yellow flares, green and gold (LUHG / #GlazersOut) banners or flags, wave scarves etc.

"Please can you pass on the message to match-goers."

Solskjaer's side sit just two points above the relegation zone following their latest defeat.

Harry Maguire squandered a fantastic chance to put the travelling side in the lead as he headed wide from six yards.

19-year-old Matty Longstaff scored the only goal of the game on his competitive Newcastle debut.