Manchester United legend, Peter Schmeichel has come out to blast the fans that disrupted activities at Old Trafford yesterday. Peter recently revealed that he really wants to see die-hard MUFC fans work with the Glazer family to bring about change at the club.

According to him, he believes the Glazers family is very willing to make MUFC great again, and there is no guarantee that a new owner will make things better.
Schmeichel added that he is sure the die-hard fans were not the ones inside the stadium because the people involved are nothing but idiots and troublemakers.
His words, “The club will be, I don’t know, three, four, five billion dollars? Who’s got that kind of money to buy the football club?”
“If you look at potential buyers, are they going to make it much better? Is it going to be different. There are examples, but they never bought in at that price tag.”
“I would much rather that we work with the Glazers, because I think there is a willingness within the family. Work with the Glazers to make this football club what this football club is supposed to be.”
“I think everyone feels that the Glazer family is a little bit too detached from the club. They are there now and again, but they are not there every week. You never see Joel Glazer come out in front of the cameras and talk about the club, and I think that frustrates the fans a lot.”
“We have this ownership, but from the outside, it looks like the owners don’t care, that it is just about money. I don’t think that’s completely the case.I think they are very proud of their ownership of Manchester United. I just think there is a need now for a restructuring of how it’s being operated.”
“I don’t think the die-hard fans were the ones inside the stadium. I think they are idiots, troublemakers. None of them will remember the good times. Some of them weren’t even born when the Glazers took over the club.”
“The die-hard fans, the true fans, keep voicing your opinions, but keep it at a proper level. Don’t be stupid about it. Don’t demand something which is unrealistic. Keep up the pressure, keep up the ideas.”
“What we’ve learned from the last two weeks is, if we stand together and we show our opposition to ideas that we don’t agree with, as a massive group, it does have an effect. I think football, not Manchester United, is at a crossroads now.”
“There is this incredible opportunity now to change direction. Something that I think it has needed for a long, long, long time.”
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