Manchester United’s Avram Glazer refuses answers in Florida to fans discord

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Manchester United’s Avram Glazer refuses answers in Florida to fans discord” – below is their description.

Despite being asked several questions, Avram Glazer did not engage and drove off without saying anything.

It came after a fan’s letter awaits a response from the family about the actions of the club over the failed European Super League refocused fans desire for the family to depart.

The original apology saw Mr Glazer’s brother, Joel, “apologised unreservedly” to fans following the club’s withdrawal.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/man-united-owner-avram-glazer-refuses-to-apologise-over-european-super-league-plot-as-sky-news-confronts-him-in-florida-12297010

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