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1958 group calls vote of no confidence in Man United owners
Summary
The 1958 supporters' group has called for a vote of no confidence in Manchester United's owners, CEO Omar Berrada and director Jason Wilcox ahead of the club's home game on 1 February, citing recent managerial upheaval and leadership concerns.
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The 1958 supporters' group has announced a vote of no confidence in Manchester United's owners, CEO Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox. The group said this move follows recent managerial turmoil, including the dismissal of manager Ruben Amorim, and broader worries about executive decision-making. The action is scheduled to take place ahead of Manchester United's home match with Fulham on 1 February.
Key points:
- The 1958 called for a vote of no confidence in the club's owners, CEO Omar Berrada and director Jason Wilcox.
- The group cited Amorim's dismissal and a reported heated exchange with Jason Wilcox, and noted Wilcox's previous nine months as Director of Football at Southampton.
- The planned action is timed for the home game against Fulham on 1 February.
Summary:
The announcement reflects continuing fan dissatisfaction with leadership and recent events at the club. Next public step is the planned vote of no confidence ahead of the 1 February home game; further outcomes are undetermined at this time.
