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Judge warns men they could face jail after admitting violent disorder following anti-Glazer protests at Old Trafford

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A number of men face possible jail sentences for their part in a large scale disturbance which led to a Manchester United game being postponed.

Protests against the ownership of the club were held at Old Trafford prior to a fixture against Liverpool earlier this year.

More than 1,000 people attended, with clashes between police and protesters. Some broke into the ground and made their way onto the pitch. READ MORE : Youngsters find dog stabbed to death in a park bin A police officer received facial injuries after being hit with a bottle during the protests.

Now five men have pleaded guilty to violent disorder during a hearing at Manchester Crown Court. Jake Collins, 24, Brian Doherty, 55, Henry Garside, 23, Peter McNally, 28, and Sam

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