A MANCHESTER United fan’s X-rated message to the owners was accidentally broadcast by live Sky Sports cameras.
The supporter’s aloft note to the Glazers was beamed across the world after United’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal in the Prem on Sunday.

Arsenal‘s fading hopes of chasing Liverpool down took another knock, as they sit 15 points behind the Reds with ten games to go.
Declan Rice delivered heroics at both ends of Old Trafford to earn Arsenal a dramatic point against 14th place United.
During the aftermath, fans spotted an X-rated sign held up by a supporter in the Stretford End as the players walked down the tunnel.
The capitalised message, written in a black marker on a slab of cardboard, read: “Sell United and f*** off home.”
Thousands of fans gathered outside Old Trafford before kick-off to protest against the club’s ownership.
Viral videos showed hundreds chanting those same words on the road leading up to the iconic stadium.
The Manchester Evening News claimed that there were an estimated 5,000 people taking part in the mile-long march.
Scores of flares were set off as fans dressed in black sang pointed and abusive songs towards co-chairman Joel Glazer and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who has spent £1.3bn for a 28.94% stake in the club.
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The 1958 spokesperson Steve Crompton has claimed that the club is “dying” and is “facing financial Armageddon”.
Reacting on social media, one fan said: “Sky fully showing that Glazers f*** off home sign ”
Another tweeted: “Well done to this man. Seen by the world.”
A third fan added: “Let’s hope the Glazers saw it and for once read the room.”
Speaking after the match, United boss Ruben Amorim was asked about the protest.
He replied: “This club will never die, that is clear. You feel it in the streets.
“This is a big business and maybe all the fans in this league sometimes feel it is harder to go to the games and pay for tickets.
“We want to give them a lot of effort. In the future, we will not play like that.”


The Red Devils looked on course for a morale-boosting victory thanks to Bruno Fernandes’ controversial free-kick on the brink of half-time.
The United captain curled in a dead ball after referee Anthony Taylor set the Arsenal wall back 11.2 yards, according to broadcast technology, rather than the minimum 10 yards.
Rice brilliantly whipped in Jurrien Timber’s cutback to level the match with 16 minutes to go and then, moments later, slid in when sub Rasmus Hojlund was clean through on goal.
The England star celebrated the tackle almost as emphatically as the goal.
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