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Thousands of fans posted the hashtag to show a stance against the American owners of the club.

Posting on Twitter account Boycott MUFC Sponsors, a statement said: "Calling all MUFC fans.

"At 20:05pm UK time on Wednesday 19th June, please post a tweet with the #GlazersOut hashtags.

"If we can get the hashtag rending, it will be picked up by the world"s media and send out a huge message.

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"20:05 represents the year they took over.”

And the United faithful responded, with the hashtag getting nearly 45,000 tweets in two hours – and sending the hashtag top in the UK and US.

"Time"s up,” some fans wrote.

While another commented; "No sympathy with the fans, no care for the club.

The United fans" Twitter stance comes as:

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"Time"s up.”

A third held nothing back in their criticism.

"Bleeding the club dry,” they said.

And a fourth added: "Get out of out club.”

The Glazer family took over at Old Trafford in 2005, buying out the shareholders for £790million.

But the takeover has been protested ever since by fans due to financial concerns.

Several decided to wear green and yellow scarves to games, recognising the colours of the club"s original name Newton Heath LYR Football Club.

And the American owners were criticised by club ownership expert James Montague last year.

Speaking exclusively to Starsport, he said: "It was a very chaotic first few years of their ownership and it"s an absolute miracle they"ve got out of their financial situation.

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"And it"s largely down to Alex Ferguson keeping a winning team together.

"If you look at the ‘payment in kind" loan situation they had, there were these loans they were paying back with incredible interest.

"The fact they managed to keep and increase the revenue and keep the team succeeding the way they could – they"re not out of the woods but to do that was blind luck.

"They could have easily gone out of business. It could have been that bad or certainly could have gone in receivership.”

It comes as star man Paul Pogba has his Instagram account raided by Juventus fans.