What It Means to Be a Cis Ally to Trans People, Especially as a Manchester United Fan
As Football v Transphobia’s Week of Action returns, there’s no better moment to ask what it really means to be a cis ally to trans people, especially if you’re a …
As Football v Transphobia’s Week of Action returns, there’s no better moment to ask what it really means to be a cis ally to trans people, especially if you’re a …
Our Rainbow Devils Banner at Old Trafford is getting a refresh! As part of this year’s Premier League With Pride campaign, we’re inviting supporters to redesign the Rainbow Devils stadium …
Rainbow Devils is profoundly saddened by the FA’s recent decision to impose new eligibility requirements for trans men and non-binary players in men’s football. This policy is not only discriminatory, …
Rainbow Devils are deeply disappointed in the decisions from the FA and SFA to ban trans women from women’s football in England and Scotland.
To mark Football v Transphobia’s Week of Action, we have some Rainbow Devils members reflecting on their experiences as Trans+ Manchester United fans.
Rainbow Devils are hosting a series of pre-match socials at Old Trafford and Leigh Sports Village fixtures over the next few weeks, as we approach the final months of the 2024-2025 season.
As we continue our series on LGBT trailblaisers in football for LGBTQ+ History Month, we focus on two out and proud Manchester United Womens’ First Team players, Leah Galton and Geyse.
February marks LGBT+ History Month, and to celebrate we’re sharing the stories of a series of trailblazers who have been out and proud in the beautiful game.
Thomas Hitzlsperger is a German football pundit who played as a midfielder for Aston Villa, West Ham, Everton, Wolfsburg, Stuttgart and Lazio during his professional playing career. He also played for the German national team in 2005 and 2006, appearing in the 2006 World Cup.
A supporters club statement published following media coverage of the club’s involvement with the Rainbow Laces campaign.
