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Der Vize-Vorstandsboss von ManUtd und seine Familie sollen … Manchester United have confirmed several supporters attacked the home of executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward on Tuesday evening. This followed similar chanting at Old Trafford during recent Manchester United home games, at which supporters have … A mob of furious Manchester United fans attacked the home of Ed Woodward on Tuesday night, as anger towards the club’s executive vice-chairman took a sinister turn. Or at least knew it was happening and let it happen. The man has young twins, FFS." Intruders dressed in balaclavas can be … In January 2020, Woodward's Chesire home was attacked by a group of disgruntled Manchester United supporters chanting that he was 'going to die'.
Wed 29 Jan 2020 03.36 EST 18.38 EST A Cheshire Police crime scene investigation unit outside Ed Woodward’s home on Wednesday.
Cheshire Police are investigating Tuesday night’s attack on the house of Ed Woodward, the Manchester United executive vice-chairman, and have confirmed … Beggars belief.Hulk listening to offers from Premier League ahead of free transfer in JanuaryEngland legend Gary Lineker responded to disturbing footage doing the rounds on on social media, insisting: "If this is genuine then it’s absolutely disgusting. Wednesday 29 January 2020 09:00 The home of Manchester United executive vice-chairman The Guardian has had confirmation that no one was in the property at the time of an attack that marked a sickening escalation of the tensions between supporters and Woodward, who is married with two young daughters.“Anybody found guilty of a criminal offence, or found to be trespassing on this property, will be banned for life by the club and may face prosecution.“We know that the football world will unite behind us as we work with Greater Manchester Police to identify the perpetrators of this unwarranted attack.A statement issued on Wednesday said: “At around 10.45pm on Tuesday 28 January, Cheshire Police were notified of an incident of criminal damage that had taken place earlier this evening with a large group targeting a property in the Nether Peover area.“Thankfully no one was harmed, and officers will liaise with security officials over the coming days to establish the full circumstances surrounding this incident and identify those involved.”Graffiti was reportedly sprayed on the front gates and the intercom unit and house sign beside it were defaced with red spray paint.A spokesman said: “Manchester United Football Club have tonight been made aware of the incident outside the home of one of our employees.Cheshire Police are investigating Tuesday night’s attack on the house of Ed Woodward, the Manchester United executive vice-chairman, and have confirmed that no one was harmed.“Fans expressing opinion is one thing, criminal damage and intent to endanger life is another.
Cheshire Police have launched an investigation into an attack on Ed Woodward’s home from a group of Manchester United supporters. Police say they are working to identify several Manchester United fans who attacked the home of executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.
At Prenton Park on Sunday, United fans chanted 'Build a bonfire', 'Love United, hate Glazers', 'We want United back', 'Every single one of us f------ hates Glazers', 'F--- off Woodward' and 'F--- off Glazers'.“Anybody found guilty of a criminal offence, or found to be trespassing on this property, will be banned for life by the club and may face prosecution.They added: “We know that the football world will unite behind us as we work with Greater Manchester Police to identify the perpetrators of this unwarranted attack.Mr Woodward and United's owners, the Glazer family, have been targeted by supporters at home and away this month after accounts registered at Companies House revealed the executive vice-chairman was paid £3.16million last season - despite earning £1 million less than the year before.Mr Woodward did not attend the last three games against Tranmere Rovers, Burnley and Liverpool.The M.E.N understands that Mr Woodward and his family were not at home.The short film - captioned 'Ed Woodward's gonna die' - was posted on the social media site Snapchat.In a statement released last night, Manchester United said the club was made aware of an incident “outside the home of one of our employees”.A force spokesperson said officers were notified of an incident of criminal damage at around 10.45pm on Tuesday.The chanting was widespread in two of United's home games against Norwich City and Burnley this month.“Cheshire police were notified of an incident of criminal damage that had taken place earlier this evening with a large group targeting a property in the Nether Peover area, a spokesperson said.“Thankfully no-one was harmed, and officers will liaise with security officials over the coming days to establish the full circumstances surrounding this incident and identify those involved.”“Fans expressing opinion is one thing, criminal damage and intent to endanger life is another.