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"This has certainly crossed the line. A group of approximately 20 people aimed fireworks at Woodward's Cheshire home. We know that the football world will unite behind us as we work with Greater Manchester Police to identify the perpetrators of this unwarranted attack."Anybody found guilty of a criminal offence, or found to be trespassing on this property, will be banned for life by the club and may face prosecution. A number of United supporters twirled green and gold scarves above their heads and a green smoke bomb was also let off.The chanting was widespread in two of United's home games against Norwich City and Burnley this month and Solskjaer had to address them again following the 6-0 thrashing of Tranmere."We're just going to keep on working and get the results right and moving the club forward," Solskjaer said. The footage is very alarming and it has been criticised by a majority of people on Twitter. By talkSPORT 29th January 2020, 9:51 … "There is a frustration among United fans with the way things are at the moment but the club have been resolute in condemning the behaviour, making it clear that there will be sanctions following on from it. The caption of the video was - 'Ed Woodward's gonna die'. "Mino Raiola, the agent of United midfielder Paul Pogba, has had his disagreements with Woodward in the past over transfer dealings but gave his full support to Woodward. ""We know that the football world will unite behind us as we work with Greater Manchester Police to identify the perpetrators of this unwarranted attack.Neither Woodward, his wife or their two young children were present at the property during the time of the attack.A Cheshire Police statement read: "At around 10.45pm on Tuesday 28 January, Cheshire police were notified of an incident of criminal damage that had taken place earlier this evening with a large group targeting a property. Club security were immediately sent to the property to investigate, while police were alerted and will be helped by the club with enquiries. It's good news that no members of the Woodward family were present at the property this evening and didn't have to go through that. "Thankfully no-one was harmed, and officers will liaise with security officials over the coming days to establish the full circumstances surrounding this incident and identify those involved. "I totally disapprove. Footage posted on social media late Tuesday showed red flares being thrown over the gates of Woodward's property. There is simply no excuse for this."At Prenton Park on Sunday, United fans chanted 'Build a bonfire', 'Love United, hate Glazers', 'We want United back', 'Every single one of us f------ hates Glazers', 'F--- off Woodward' and 'F--- off Glazers'. This cannot be happening to a man - going to his private house and menacing him and his family.
"A video emerged on social media on Tuesday evening of a group of hooded figures appearing to throw red flares over the gate of the United executive vice-chairman's house.
A message at the bottom of the video read: "Ed Woodward's gonna die." "It is the minority of supporters but singing about "killing" or "burning" does not have a place in football and I think this event indicates an escalation of that.Ed Woodward's Cheshire home has been attacked by a mob of Manchester United fans.
"This has certainly crossed the line. A group of approximately 20 people aimed fireworks at Woodward's Cheshire home. We know that the football world will unite behind us as we work with Greater Manchester Police to identify the perpetrators of this unwarranted attack."Anybody found guilty of a criminal offence, or found to be trespassing on this property, will be banned for life by the club and may face prosecution. A number of United supporters twirled green and gold scarves above their heads and a green smoke bomb was also let off.The chanting was widespread in two of United's home games against Norwich City and Burnley this month and Solskjaer had to address them again following the 6-0 thrashing of Tranmere."We're just going to keep on working and get the results right and moving the club forward," Solskjaer said. The footage is very alarming and it has been criticised by a majority of people on Twitter. By talkSPORT 29th January 2020, 9:51 … "There is a frustration among United fans with the way things are at the moment but the club have been resolute in condemning the behaviour, making it clear that there will be sanctions following on from it. The caption of the video was - 'Ed Woodward's gonna die'. "Mino Raiola, the agent of United midfielder Paul Pogba, has had his disagreements with Woodward in the past over transfer dealings but gave his full support to Woodward. ""We know that the football world will unite behind us as we work with Greater Manchester Police to identify the perpetrators of this unwarranted attack.Neither Woodward, his wife or their two young children were present at the property during the time of the attack.A Cheshire Police statement read: "At around 10.45pm on Tuesday 28 January, Cheshire police were notified of an incident of criminal damage that had taken place earlier this evening with a large group targeting a property. Club security were immediately sent to the property to investigate, while police were alerted and will be helped by the club with enquiries. It's good news that no members of the Woodward family were present at the property this evening and didn't have to go through that. "Thankfully no-one was harmed, and officers will liaise with security officials over the coming days to establish the full circumstances surrounding this incident and identify those involved. "I totally disapprove. Footage posted on social media late Tuesday showed red flares being thrown over the gates of Woodward's property. There is simply no excuse for this."At Prenton Park on Sunday, United fans chanted 'Build a bonfire', 'Love United, hate Glazers', 'We want United back', 'Every single one of us f------ hates Glazers', 'F--- off Woodward' and 'F--- off Glazers'. This cannot be happening to a man - going to his private house and menacing him and his family.
"A video emerged on social media on Tuesday evening of a group of hooded figures appearing to throw red flares over the gate of the United executive vice-chairman's house.
A message at the bottom of the video read: "Ed Woodward's gonna die." "It is the minority of supporters but singing about "killing" or "burning" does not have a place in football and I think this event indicates an escalation of that.Ed Woodward's Cheshire home has been attacked by a mob of Manchester United fans.