Manchester United have cancelled two phone-in programmes on their in-house TV channel to avoid supporters venting their anger over the Glazer family.
The Glazers bought into Man United in 2003 and the Americans have never been popular with the Old Trafford faithful.
The hashtag, #Glazersout, has trended on Twitter and fans have bombarded the clubs email address with complaints.
However, supporters were handed a glimmer of hope this week, with reports the Glazer family are considering selling the club due to the huge investment it will take to get United battling to top honours again.
The club failed to qualify for the Champions League by finishing in sixth place last season and it is being reported they will need to splash some serious money to convince Paul Pogba to stay.
According to The Sun, United have pulled the Paddy Crerand Show for the next two weeks, which involves the United legend taking phone calls from fans because bosses believe the risk of the owners being verbally abused is too high.
talkSPORT hosts Darren Gough and Adrian Durham hit out at the Glazers for taking £1BILLION out of the club over their 16-year ownership.
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On Tuesday’s Drivetime show, Goughie read off a list of extraordinary figures to show just how much the Glazers have made from owning the 20-time Premier League winners.
The England cricket legend said: “The debt is just over £500million and there has been no capital paid off that debt since 2011, which is massive.
“Only interest has been paid off – £786m. That’s the finance costs over the last 13 years.”