Try GOLD - Free

20 years of FC United Protests, poppadoms and promotions

The Guardian

|

May 13, 2025

Born in a curry house amid fury with the Glazers' regime at Old Trafford, the club's own story is not without turmoil

- Jamie Jackson

20 years of FC United Protests, poppadoms and promotions

On the Saturday in late March this year that FC United of Manchester and The 1958, a Manchester United supporters group, held a joint-action against 20 years of Glazer ownership of United, Tom Kerse displayed his own protest at Broadhurst Park, FC United's home, which read: "The Glazers? FCUM Hall." The 69-year-old, like many FC United fans, followed Manchester United before the American family's leveraged purchase of the club in May 2005. "'FCUM Hall', as in 'fuck all the Glazers'," Kerse says, just in case anyone missed his point.

FC United were born 20 years ago today, on 13 May 2005 in a Rusholme curry house named Dilda. Paul Hurst, a founder, is the board lead for communication and co-ownership, the latter a core value of the club, with all members having a vote on each key decision. "What we've seen [happen] at Manchester United is what we said [would happen] 20 years ago," Hurst says. "It's maybe taken a bit longer, that's all."

Hurst is referencing two decades of troubled ownership that currently sees six Glazer siblings as majority owners at Old Trafford, Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 28.94% share the largest single individual holding, £750m worth of debt plus £300m outstanding in unpaid transfer fees, plus a £300m loss in the past three years. There will also be up to 450 redundancies when the latest round is executed, while Ruben Amorim's team may be in the Europa League final but are also 16th in the Premier League following Sunday's 2-0 home loss to West Ham.

When Malcolm Glazer completed his leveraged purchase of United on 12 May 2005 he loaded around £694m debt on to the club and compelled a coterie of disgruntled supporters to found a breakaway club. Officially incepted on 14 June 2005 and swiftly accepted into The Moore & Co Construction Solicitors League four days later, FC United's inaugural game was a goalless friendly with Leigh RMI on 16 July, with a first competitive victory coming against Leek on 13 August.

MORE STORIES FROM The Guardian

The Guardian

The Guardian

Albanese rules out link between gunmen and wider terrorist cell

Investigators in Australia have dismissed suggestions that two gunmen who opened fire on a crowd celebrating a Jewish festival in Sydney on Sunday, killing 15 people and injuring dozens, were part of a wider terror network.

time to read

4 mins

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

'Show a bit of dog' Stokes makes rallying call as England strive to save Ashes

Ben Stokes has called on his England players to summon up the rage witnessed against India in the summer and show some \"dog\" as they look to keep their slim Ashes hopes alive.

time to read

2 mins

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Doctors to strike after rejecting last-ditch offer

Hospitals are cancelling tens of thousands of appointments and operations after resident doctors voted overwhelmingly to reject a last-ditch offer to avoid this week's strike.

time to read

3 mins

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Fright and delight from eye-popping illusions

Paranormal Activity

time to read

1 min

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Kendal is formidable in a fitting first epitaph to Stoppard

A fortnight after West End playhouses dimmed their lights in tribute to Sir Tom Stoppard, Hampstead theatre's stage lights rise on a revival of his 1995 play Indian Ink, originally intended to mark 30 years since the play's premiere.

time to read

2 mins

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Jimmy Lai The rise and fall of Hong Kong's chief 'troublemaker'

Yesterday’s verdict convicting Jimmy Lai of national security offences was expected.

time to read

6 mins

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

'A matter of conscience' Heroic bystander's family on why he risked his life

When Ahmed al-Ahmed tackled and wrested a gun from an alleged shooter at Bondi beach, he was simply thinking that he \"couldn't bear to see people dying\", his cousin says.

time to read

3 mins

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

Prem Rugby to seek investors if RFU backs franchise plan

Prem Rugby is planning to launch a tender process to secure external investment in the competition after it has received formal approval from the Rugby Football Union to become a closed franchise league, which it expects will happen next year.

time to read

2 mins

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Tears, flowers and silence: Sydney unites in grief after Bondi horror

Defiant dawn gathering at site by beach where gunmen had opened fire

time to read

3 mins

December 16, 2025

The Guardian

Maresca’s silence only amplifies the Chelsea noise

If Enzo Maresca was interested in ending speculation that he has a problem with elements of Chelsea’s hierarchy then he would have done so yesterday.

time to read

3 mins

December 16, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size