MANCHESTER, England (AP) — The storming of Old Trafford crystalized 16 years of disconnect between Manchester United fans and its distant ownership. Choosing not to engage with supporters, the Glazers can’t have avoided seeing the levels of rage against them on Sunday. Not when it led to the unprecedented postponement of a Premier League game due to fan unrest. Three months after celebrating success in the Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it was the Glazer family’s ill-fated bid to lead United into a European Super League that made their relationship with fans in England more toxic than ever before.