Manchester United lose L200m training kit deal over fans' anti-Glazers campaign
Source: The Observer
Manchester United lose £200m training kit deal over fans anti-Glazers campaign
The Hut Group pulls out of contract starting in July, sources say
Fans are campaigning for boycott of clubs commercial partners
Exclusive by Jamie Jackson
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Sat 8 May 2021 21.48 BST
Manchester United have missed out on a proposed new training kit deal worth £200m over 10 years after the Manchester-based company The Hut Group had concerns about the supporters campaign to boycott the clubs commercial partners in protest at the Glazers ownership, the Observer understands.
Richard Arnold, Uniteds group managing director, was told on Friday that THG had pulled out of a contract which was due to start on 1 July.
The branding of Myprotein, a Cheshire firm owned by THG, was due to appear on Uniteds training kit and replace the branding of AON, sponsors of the clubs Carrington training centre.
Last Sundays supporter protest against the Glazers outside Old Trafford led to Uniteds game with Liverpool being postponed until the coming Thursday. THG, it is understood, was taken aback by the subsequent social media and online backlash against Uniteds partners.
An anonymous United fans group with the hashtag NOTAPENNYMORE launched an online campaign to boycott the clubs major partners, which include Adidas, TAG Heuer and Cadbury, and wrote an open letter to them vowing to target their products.
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