Manchester United fans are increasing their attempts to put a strain on the club's management, which is owned by the Glazer family.
After stopping the team bus at the hotel and getting entry to Old Trafford, fans were able to have the Premier League match against Liverpool postponed over the weekend.
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With the Glazers being idle, the strain would be added on the team's several supporters.
A letter to the club's sponsors has been submitted, calling a fan boycott.
Adidas, Kohler, Cadbury, TAG Heuer, and current supporter Team Viewer are among them.
Here is a copy of the letter submitted to United's business partners.
This action is a natural continuation of the weekend marches, and it aims to increase leverage on the Glazers.
The message states unequivocally that brands affiliated with United are viewed as ‘complicit with the Glazers,' who have cost United at least £1.5 billion since taking over the club in 2005.
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According to The Times, TeamViewer's TrustPilot ratings have plummeted after United fans started leaving derogatory feedback.
Since the rally, the Glazers are failed to answer to supporters. The Manchester United Supporters Trust has given them an open letter requesting an answer by the weekend to four primary points.
The Glazers are hoping that if they do not participate or answer to fans, they will be forced to communicate with advertisers.
Whether the firms want to break out of their terms or opt not to extend, it may be quite costly for the Glazers and making their control of the club unsustainable.
More demonstrations could be scheduled for the end of May. United is failed to announce a fresh updated date for the game against Liverpool.
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