MANCHESTER UNITED CONTINUE TO FIGHT A BATTLE THAT EXISTS INSIDE THE STADIUMS, ON SOCIAL MEDIA BUT ALSO A BATTLE KEPT RUNNING BY THE MEDIA.





So, let's talk about this topic! 




Let's talk about this topic that continues to make its way into the conversation that involves not just Manchester United, not just the Premier League, not even a topic that involves just The Champions league competition or it helps that involves every team that is involved in the Champions league No this topic stretches beyond the realms of football. So, let's open up a conversation that extends beyond the walls of Old Trafford. let's open up a conversation that not only extends beyond the world of football but a conversation that has simply plagued society in general.   

 




 

  

By now a good portion of readers might have a fair indication of what topic this article is about to address because, in all honesty, Manchester United have been doing a good job in calling this issue out and running campaigns a and running a few ads to make sure that this issue is not giving the satisfaction of hiding in the dark and pretending it doesn't exist. As earlier stated, by now a good portion of sports enthusiasts, not just Manchester United fans, not just Premier League fans but the sports fan in general should be aware of what this particular topic set to be addressed in this article is all about. Manchester United Channel is about to address not just the topic of racism in football but also the topic of sexism that exists in the modern-day football world.   

  

  

  

  

  

  

  


  

Yes, Manchester United Channel and Manchester United fans as well have seen their beloved Manchester United players both the men's team and the Manchester United women's team all go through various counts of discrimination with a large volume of this discrimination based on race and gender discrimination. Giving credit to where credit is due, a large portion of football fans, football writers, and football analysts have successfully limited the level of discrimination applied to most conversations held in football. In fact, some of the modern-day football writers and some of the modern-day football analysts have carefully managed to limit the bias applied to the game of football by simply making sure that a player's race or background does not disrupt the conversation or the thought process applied when a conversation about a players’ performance is being analyzed in the modern-day game of football.   

  

  

  

  

  

  

The same can also be said on some level in regards to the reduced level of discrimination attached to the modern-day women's game as various football fans continue to see the level of expectation invested into the women's game. the fact is that the women's game and modern-day football, in general, continue to see a steady progression in the morning the football is starting to distance is self from discrimination we football is starting to be taken as what it simply is people expressing themselves on the football field.   



However, not all is perfect in the world of football as the modern game continues to receive continuous information on various levels of discrimination happening sometimes in the stadiums during live matches. But most importantly, as evidence suggests, the highest source of discrimination happening in the modern-day game of football happens to take place in a little place called the cyber world.   

  

  





  

With the acknowledgment of being known as one of the biggest football clubs in the world, Manchester United have certainly known its fair share of discriminatory attacks taking place in cyberspace and according to the information received here at Manchester United channel website, well these attacks have reduced realistically, the attacks on some Manchester United players certainly have not gone away.  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  


  

Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial admitted to receiving racial attacks via social media in the early parts of 2021. Of course, most people affiliated with Manchester United and most people who were keeping tabs on development happening in and around Manchester United we're certainly aware of the topic of players such as Paul Pogba receiving racial loud remarks from West Ham fans after the match between both English sides is season or two ago.   

  

  

There was also the topic of Manchester United star forward Marcus Rashford just last year admitting to receiving various racial messages on social media. The story was publicly run on famous news outlet CNN and in this story, the Manchester United star forward was openly seen responding to the various racial attack with intelligence, confidence, come back via social media with the response from the star forward clearly encapsulating his pride and joy in being a successful black footballer.   

  

  

  

  

  


  

Of course, let's not forget the unbelievable Ron of variously labeled on star midfielder Paul Pogba throughout his career as a Manchester United player. and act which has sadly been understood to be led by some portion of the Manchester United fan base and an attack which continues to be indirectly but subliminally reignited by a good portion of the English media.  

  

  

  

  

  

The signs are there and the evidence is clear to see. racism and discrimination still live within the world of football and both the Manchester United men's team and Manchester United women's team- with a few players within the Manchester United women's team reportedly revealed experiencing a few accounts of sexism and racial discrimination during their Manchester United career which a few of the Manchester United players have unfortunately admitted to having been subjected to during their current careers as Manchester United players.   

  





  


 

  

Manchester United has continually put up a fight against every end any level of discrimination by reportedly monitoring any discriminatory activities online or in-person which is remotely connected to Manchester United football club. The wildly popular “SEE RED” campaign which was launched by Manchester United in early January 2021 has reportedly recorded a significant large rate of successes in monitoring and reducing the rate of discrimination directed at Manchester United players through social media and the rate of this communication channel at Manchester United players in the stadiums during like games.  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Impressive work done so far by Manchester United through the See Red campaign. However, the battle is not over and Manchester United will certainly need to continue to fight this unending virus called racism and discrimination. But there is good news as little as there is to be had because over the past year the rate of activities happening around Old Trafford so far in regards to the level of discrimination shown towards Manchester United players has registered a significant drop in the level of discrimination Manchester United players. Manchester United will certainly take this news as a positive sign of better days ahead and Manchester United will also most likely take the news as a massive motivation to maintain the fight for equality for every player wearing the Manchester United jersey.   

  

  

As is understood through the various actions and support Manchester United has invested in the fight against racism and discrimination, Manchester United football club will look at the reported drop in the level of discrimination directed by Manchester United players over the past few months as a positive sign of better days to come. A future where Respect, support, and admiration will be given to every Manchester United player representing the Manchester United football club.  

  

  

  

  

  

  


The objective should be that should criticism be rightly given to any Manchester United player, the criticism should be based on the performance of the player and not simply because the player is of a certain race, gender or sexual orientation which play no factor in the level of football each player can contribute into either the Manchester United men's team or the Manchester United women's team football knows no color or no sexual orientation I'm football certainly had no borders because football extends to every part of the world and is inclusive to everyone interested in being a part of the marvelous world of football. 

 

 

           SEE RED! 

  

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