Manchester United fans vented against Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos at Old Trafford on Sunday after a season of brutal ticket price hikes and controversy.
Supporters behind the dugout accused the club leadership of choosing 'money overloyalty' and 'evicting the United family over email'.
It comes after the news that United are converting the seats behind the dugouts into a lucrative VIP hospitality area, and uprooting fans who have sat there for decades into different seats. Around 500 fans will be relocated.
Earlier this season, United sparked fury when they raised ticket prices to a minimum of £66 for members for the rest of the season.
Members of all ages including children have been made to pay the increased fare for tickets and the club has also removed concession prices.
For next season, the cost of seasn tickets has been raised by five per cent to a range of £608-£1,121.