After the full-time whistle blew at the end of Sunday's 196th Manchester derby, Man United's fan group - the 1958 - stayed behind to protest against how their club is being run.
The points were shared in a 0-0 stalemate at Old Trafford, as neither side were able to forge many chances in what was one of the most forgettable derbies in recent years.
United fans remained seated after over an hour and a half of dull football to protest against ticket price rises, the end of 50 per cent concessions for OAPs and the decision to relocate supporters in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand to make room for a lucrative new VIP dug-out club.