Man Utd’s £235m new sponsor TeamViewer bombarded with negative reviews by fuming fans in backlash against hated Glazers

MANCHESTER UNITED fans have bombarded their club's new sponsor TeamViewer with negative reviews in protest.

Angry supporters left one-star ratings on website TrustPilot as they called for a boycott of the club's sponsors.





Fans took their anti-Glazer protests online after violent clashes outside Old Trafford and pitch invasions led to Sunday's clash against Liverpool being postponed.

Global tech company TeamViewer signed a £235million deal to be Man Utd's new shirt sponsor from next season.

But in light of recent events at Old Trafford, their rating on TrustPilot has plummeted from four stars down to one.

According to The Times, each of United’s 50-plus sponsors received a letter from a fan group demanding they terminate their deals with the club.

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The letter has a header #NotAPennyMore and warns sponsors they will be boycotted and undermined online due to association with the Glazers.

Man Utd's clash with Liverpool on Sunday was called off amid furious fan protests.

A minority section of supporters were involved in violent demonstrations outside Old Trafford and the team's Lowry Hotel.

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And hundreds of fans stormed the pitch hours before Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men were due to face Liverpool.

SunSport revealed the Glazers are ready to sanction a £90m bid for Harry Kane as they desperately attempt to quash fan fury.

Sunday’s protests hit home in Florida, where the controversial owners are based — and they are keen to dampen the anger.

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Levy has valued Kane at £170m but realistically he would never get that post-Covid, with the England captain 28 in July.

For the Glazers it would at least show they are prepared to splash out to restore United to the top of the domestic game.

It would unlikely appease the hard-core of fans who want to them out but may keep others happy — and also investors.

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