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Why the Chaotic Protest at Manchester United’s Stadium Was Good, Actually
You could hardly blame NBC Sports for cutting away from Sunday’s fixture between Newcastle and Arsenal to a nearly empty stadium. Dozens of Manchester United fans had broken into Old Trafford, their team’s hallowed ground, in advance of a clash with Liverpool. The fans, many of whom were visibly drunk, were mostly gawking and milling about, though a few did run around on the pitch. Some lit flares. A corner flag was stolen. A camera tripod was smashed. One guy, who kept falling down, lost his shoe. There was a faint air of menace and the sense that anything could happen. In any case, it was better than watching Arsenal. NBC Sports’ Rebecca Lowe, however, narrated the moment as if it were the

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