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– Sir Matt Busby
Social Media Code
Manchester United prides itself on being an inclusive and diverse football club, where everyone can feel welcome and safe, including our supporters, players and staff.
The club recognises the responsibilities that come through engaging with the millions of passionate fans around the world. Social media has become an important part of this engagement, and we are committed to making this space as safe as possible for our supporters. This social guide exists to ensure everyone understands what is acceptable when engaging with our channels.
2023/24 Fan Engagement Statement
We want to build a strong and trusting relationship with fans, ensuring you feel truly valued and proud to support Manchester United, no matter where you are in the world.
We actively encourage meaningful consultation between Club and fans on all matters that impact supporters. This is to ensure we make better decisions which benefit everyone connected with Manchester United.
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Fans Stories
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'Cov will make some noise at Wembley!'
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'You have to separate rivalry from tragedy'
ArticleTwo Reds who lived through the eighties explain why United fans should reflect on the Hillsborough anniversary.