The minority, among hundreds who gathered below the Munich memorial on the side of Old Trafford's East Stand before the Portsmouth match, who attempted to hijack the poignant moment to make their feelings known about the American family and the club's debt were shouted down by the majority.
After the crowd on the Old Trafford forecourt sang the Munich memorial song `Flowers of Manchester' a number broke out in `Love United. Hate Glazer' chants.
They were booed and one United fan echoed the thoughts of the majority as he shouted: "This is not the time."
Indeed on the 52nd anniversary of the disaster that claimed the lives of eight Busby Babes, club officials, journalists and crew, it was not the moment to voice disapproval.
Eight banners with the names of the United players who perished in the disaster or died as a result of injuries were hoisted.
The red flags also bore a black phoenix.
Committee member Stuart Parish organised the flags tribute and they were individually made by MUST Action Group member Adam Davies.
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Parish, however, insists it was not an attempt to hijack the memorial to protest against the Glazers and the gesture had the full support of the club.
"We have had this planned for three or four months so it was nothing whatsoever to do with a protest or demonstration," Stuart told M.E.N. Sport.
"We weren't attempting to jump on the Munich bandwagon it was simply a set of United fans who decided to pay tribute to the eight Babes who died. We were paying our respects and recognising the club's history.
"I had the idea and went on Facebook and asked if anyone was interested in clubbing together. We costed the material and Adam made the flags. We all chipped in £5 each. They looked really good and we were very proud of them.
"United were excellent about it and allowed us to take the flags into the Stretford End as well. They also asked us if we could make flags for the three club officials who died. It was a bit too late in the day to do that but we will be making them for next year's anniversary."
For the first time ever among the red and white scarves worn by fans paying tribute were a host of green and gold scarves.
It was a surreal picture but one which strengthened the sentiment behind the peaceful and visually striking green and gold demonstration that is gathering momentum.
During United's 5-0 pummelling of Portsmouth the thousands of the newly-made scarves were whirled in the air to send a further message to the Glazers.
Meanwhile, MUST & IMUSA, the club's democratic supporters' representative organisations have called a public meeting in Manchester, set for later this month, to answer questions from fans about their progress in building the Red Knights consortium.
The meeting will also discuss ideas of how best to drive the campaign forward. A joint statement from the groups said: "Plenty has been going on behind the scenes, particularly in the political arena, and at such a crucial point in the campaign's evolution (with the build-up to the Carling Cup final against at Wembley on February 28 and the Champions League match on March 10), the fans' groups are keen to ensure that the unparalleled unity of the Green & Gold campaign is not fractured."
Invited speakers include Michael Crick, and author and broadcaster Tony Lloyd MP.
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Johnniejohn, Tunbridge Wells (08/02/2010 at 11:26)
Red Army (08/02/2010 at 11:40)
LUHG
Green and Gold until were sold. Don't want to see people with red scarves at the match or megastore bags, if they are wearing green and gold scarves. Too many daytrippers missing the point on Saturday, anyone in the know should be having a quiet word in there earholes and bring them up to speed.
JStander (08/02/2010 at 12:19)
Free Red, Manchester (08/02/2010 at 12:45)
Rightly so! At moments like this the glazers, who do not form part of the United family, are not even fit to have their hostile occupation dignified by protest. Any other time and place LUHG.
Red Bear, Heaton Park (08/02/2010 at 12:51)
alan matthews (08/02/2010 at 13:13)
alan matthews (08/02/2010 at 13:22)
Gilly, Belgium (08/02/2010 at 13:27)
skh,pj, Malaysia (08/02/2010 at 14:00)
I saw Duncan Edwards play, Walton Le Dale (08/02/2010 at 14:03)
Let us never ever forget!
salford red, prestwich (08/02/2010 at 14:12)
whitebird, Republik Mancunia (08/02/2010 at 15:53)
8/02/2010 at 14:03
I think the guys name was Pete Martin, he also wrote the song 50 years, which was also sung,make no apologies,many a tear was shed. RIP the Babes
Bill of Bury, Lancashire (08/02/2010 at 16:09)
pod the red, manchester (08/02/2010 at 16:19)
pod the red born hulme red til dead
jordy, Middleton (08/02/2010 at 16:40)
I saw Duncan Edwards play, Walton Le Dale (08/02/2010 at 16:49)
roykeane, i always wanted to play for city (not!) (08/02/2010 at 17:38)
Irlam is Red not Blue, support your local team!!, Irlam, Manchester (08/02/2010 at 18:16)
8/02/2010 at 16:19
Disunity for singing Anti-Glazer songs during the game!!!!
I sit (Stand) in the Stretford End, where all the anti-glazer songs start and its fantastic.
You sound like pro-Glazer corporate muppet to me.
STEPHANINO, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA USA (08/02/2010 at 19:35)
Can't help, but I am a Red Devil until the day I pass away...
oliver wilkinson (08/02/2010 at 21:41)
Pete Brady (08/02/2010 at 23:04)
How sad that you try to abuse other teams supporters on an article about a tragedy. You are a disgrace to the club Please bear in mind the impeccable behaviour of the City fans at the 50th Anniversary at Old Trafford.
eric thomas (09/02/2010 at 00:00)
E Thomas, Ipswich, Queensland
Green and gold until we fold, Manchester (09/02/2010 at 09:42)
Red Bear, Heaton Park
8/02/2010 at 12:51
Tell me who's the real "muppets...." the ones who were destroyed and asked to apologise in advance for their behaviour by the press in advance of the 50th AIG-sponsored Munich anniversary,but behaved absolutely "impeccably?"
Or the "muppets" that tore down the fence and attacked women and kids after the match at CoMs?
You decide.
RIP Frank Swift.
whitebird, Republik Mancunia (09/02/2010 at 10:32)
8/02/2010 at 16:49
My pleasure,Check out the video of the tribute here; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c76N4vNYukg
I saw Duncan Edwards play, Walton Le Dale (09/02/2010 at 11:05)
Eternal thanks, I have just watched that 'video'. Spot on, that was what I was listening to. I was stood about 50 yards at the back of the crowd, and couldn't see a thing. You've made my day!