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Manchester United Fans | Chants, Songs & Famous Supporters

Manchester United

Manchester United

Premier League / England

If your favorite club is currently in turmoil and you're still hoping that its glory days will return, then you are surely one of the most loyal Manchester United fans. Manchester United have been one of the most successful clubs and is a well-documented institution in its history. Manchester United fans boast their club's rich history. Manchester United fans are renowned as the Red Devils, which complements their club's history and their iconic red colored kit.

In the footballing world, Manchester United fans are considered the most loyal fan base. Manchester United fans forums are among the most hilarious in terms of chants and taunting the opposition; however, it is amusing that, currently, the club is struggling and the fans are still ranting about their opposition, such as Arsenal and Liverpool FC, which are currently in their peak form.

Famous Manchester United Fans

Manchester United are widely regarded as the one of the most followed clubs in the Premier League, with the club being followed by some famous Manchester United fans, the fans always cover the club's back in its times of struggle. Globally, Manchester United fan forums have made a huge impact in terms of followers, whether it is celebrity fans of Manchester United or a normal Manchester United fan. Manchester United famous supporters are Victoria Beckham, Zayan Malik, Yuvraj Singh, Usain Bolt, Vijay Shankar, Suresh Raina, Steven Arnold, and Sachin Tendulkar.

List of Celebrity Manchester United Fans:

Let's take a look at the celebrity Manchester United fans' list.

NameProfession
Ajinkya RahaneCricketer
Ajit AgarkarCricketer
Brad PittActor
Bryan HabanaRugby Union Player
Cillian MurphyActor
Conor McGregorMMA Fighter & Boxer
Craig DoyleTV & Radio Presenter
Darren LehmannCricketer
Eoin MorganCricketer
Herschelle GibbsCricketer
Ian SmithComedian
IShowSpeed (Darren Watkins Jr)Rapper & YouTuber
Ivica ZubacNBA Player
Lando NorrisF1 Driver
Mahela JayawardeneCricketer
Manny PacquiaoBoxer
Mike HusseyCricketer
MS DhoniCricketer
Rohan GavaskarCricketer
Sachin TendulkarCricketer
Sam BillingsCricketer
Selena GomezActress/Singer
Shahrukh KhanActor
Sourav GangulyCricketer
Suresh RainaCricketer
Tyson FuryBoxer
Usain BoltAthlete
Victoria BeckhamSinger
Yuvraj SinghCricketer
Zayn MalikSinger
Manchester United famous supporters

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Manchester United Song

In terms of chants, Manchester United fans have always been entertaining characters. Manchester United songs are as well-documented as their rich history; however, some of them are hilarious, and some of the Manchester United songs are so blood-warming.

Manchester United Anthem

Manchester United anthem song is “Glory Glory Manchester United”, which was written by Frank Renshaw. The Manchester United anthem was released in 1983. The Manchester United anthem was recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport. Let's take a look at Manchester United anthem lyrics.

Opening Quote

"Glory glory Man United,
Glory glory Man United,
Glory glory Man United,
As the reds go marching on on on"

Closing Quote

Manchester United Chants

Manchester United chants are often entertaining for football enthusiasts; however, some Manchester United chants are emotional too, like “ Take Me Home”, which often shows their desire not to leave their historical ground, Old Trafford, which will be abandoned by the Red Devils, as Manchester United have already started building their new home ground, and they are planning to shift in the new ground as soon as possible. Some of the most prominent Manchester United chants are "We often score six, but we seldom score ten".

Take Me Home, United Roads

Take Me Home, United Roads is the adopted version of Take Me Home, Country Roads, which was written by John Denver, and the song was released in 1971. Later, the Manchester United fans adopted it and carved it into their storybook of Manchester United chants.

Opening Quote

"Take me home
Take me home, United Road
To the place, I belong
To Old Trafford, to see United
Take me home, United Road."

Closing Quote

We've seen it all, we've won the lot

This is a song that has strangely become more prominent in recent seasons when Manchester United have stopped winning trophies at regular intervals like they did in yesteryear. However, it's still a catchy song, a unique tune, and a reminder to opposition fans that the club have won everything there is to win.

Opening Quote

"We've seen it all,
We've won the lot,
We're Man United and we're never gonna stop,
Ole ole, ole ola,
Ole ole ole ole ole ole ola".

Closing Quote

Manchester United Fans Forum

Manchester United have several fan forums like UTD.forum and Redcafe.net. Manchester United fans forums are usually made for making a direct connection to the club's hierarchy, and gathering fans of Manchester United globally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Manchester United have so many fans worldwide?

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Manchester United's global fanbase grew due to decades of domestic and European success, iconic players, and a rich footballing heritage. Their global outreach, especially under Sir Alex Ferguson, helped build one of the largest football communities in the world.

What is Manchester United’s fan base called?

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While there's no official name, fans are commonly referred to as “United supporters”, “Red Devils”, or simply “Man United fans”.

Where are Manchester United’s biggest fan bases located?

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Aside from the UK, Manchester United have huge followings in countries like India, Indonesia, Nigeria, China, and the United States, making them one of the most supported clubs globally.

Are there official Manchester United fan clubs?

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Yes, Manchester United have over 250 officially recognized Supporters’ Clubs worldwide, each connecting fans through local events, match screenings, and community support.

How can I join an official Manchester United fan club?

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You can join a recognized supporters’ club via the official Manchester United website, where a list of clubs by region and joining instructions are provided.