Manchester United is said to have missed out on another new training kit deal worth £200 million more than 10 years because of the counter Glazers protests run by the club’s fans.
The allies of the Red Devils are irate with the Glazers in view of their contribution to the proposed European Super League (ESL).
The fans and the owners have never been in total agreement since their takeover in 2005, however, the ESL adventure took their relationship to another level. Manchester United was planned to have their important match against Liverpool suspended last Sunday. Be that as it may, the angry fans raced into Old Trafford, waving hostile to Glazer standards and requesting them to leave the club.
The game was in this manner deferred and will presently be arranged on May 13. Myprotein was wanted to be the new training kit partner to replace AON from next season. The Cheshire firm is claimed by Manchester-based organization The Hut Group.
As indicated by a report from The Guardian, United’s group managing director Richard Arnold has declared that The Hut Group has pulled out of the arrangement.
One of the fans bunches with the hashtag #NOTAPENNYMORE has additionally dispatched a mission where they are focusing on United’s business partners. A similar report makes reference to that the gathering composed an open letter to Adidas, TAG Heuer, and Cadbury ‘vowing to focus on their items.’
THG feel undermined that their items could confront a reaction from United allies which is the principal explanation for them leaving the £200m bargain. They have already suffered losses in their Adidas t-shirt deal.
Manchester United losing the £200m deal will be a blow for them as they were expecting heavy sales of their items during the matchday. But the postponed match has given some hard time for the owners and the dealers.