![]() Similarly Ferguson's remarks about the protests in recent weeks have been edited out when the rest of his press conferences have been aired in full. While Beckham's latest fashion statement has been shown around the world, attracting headlines from the Boston Herald to the Times of India, MUTV has chosen to ignore what happened. David Gill, the chief executive, predicted yesterday that would be "many more" than five years. The club has reluctantly accepted the protests will continue for as long as the Glazers are in power. Sacked a steward after 19 years' service for attempting to return a confiscated anti-Glazer banner to its owners. Banned players from discussing the campaign in the media.įorbidden the in-house TV station, MUTV, from referring to the rebellion and edited questions about it from broadcasts of Ferguson's press conferences.Įjected a supporter from the audience of an MUTV show after he refused to remove a green-and-gold scarf.
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