Revealed: How the Glazers planned to let fans into the match for free © PA

The Glazer family, who manage the "Man Utd" team, are disliked by the fans of the "Red Devils."

The English have organized protests several times and constantly urge the Americans to sell the club as soon as possible.

As reported by the portal "Daily Mail," quoting a book released by Chris Blackhurst, in 2005 the wealthy buyers of "Man Utd" had absurd ideas on how to win the favor of fans.

It is said that the Glazers intended to allow the most vocal supporters into certain stands for free. However, fans would have had sound meters attached to their necks to prove that a fan watching the match for free did not cheer and actively support the club throughout the game.

However, the Glazers later abandoned this idea.

Currently, the "Man Utd" team is one of the seven "Premier" league teams whose seasonal pass costs over a thousand pounds sterling.

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