The ugly side of football fans.
Manchester United supporters – the vast, vast majority of them at least – won’t want to be sullied by the actions of a few but the actions of a few in this case have left a bitter taste in many a mouth.
Ahead of the Europa League round of 16 second leg clash between United and Liverpool, the away fans travelling in to Old Trafford were greeted with an unsightly message on the M602 motorway towards Manchester.
A huge banner draping from a bridge above the motorway read, ‘murderers.’ And, on it, it included the date of the Hillsborough disaster which took place on April 15 1989.
"Murderers" banner greets Liverpool FC fans heading to Manchester United matchhttps://t.co/QXmM63Pm65 pic.twitter.com/FXhHCRN3Sr
— Liverpool Echo (@LivEchonews) March 17, 2016
Police were said to have eventually intervened and withdrew the banner.
Police have taken down offensive banner over M602 into Manchester ahead of tonights United v Liverpool game pic.twitter.com/OJF8q89ABJ
— BBC North West (@BBCNWT) March 17, 2016
But it is not a welcome start to a meeting between two giant and proud clubs.
Here is the banner. #LFC #MUFC pic.twitter.com/IaeQKBy1VM
— The Away Fans (@theawayfans) March 17, 2016
United trail 2-0 going into the second leg.
