Join Rainbow Devils at our FA Cup Final Watch Party in Manchester on June 3rd
Not got a ticket to Wembley? Come along to our free Rainbow Devils FA Cup final watch party in Central Manchester
Not got a ticket to Wembley? Come along to our free Rainbow Devils FA Cup final watch party in Central Manchester
A number of our members went to Wembley last weekend as Manchester United Women took on Chelsea in the Vitality Womens’ FA Cup Final, and we’ve shared some photos from the day on our website.
Manchester United will conclude their 2022-2023 Premier League campaign with a home game against Fulham on the 28th May, and Rainbow Devils will be holding a social before the game.
This is the fifth season that Football Vs. Homophobia will be taking specific action on trans inclusion and transphobia in the game.
Manchester United Women will be taking on West Ham and if you would like to meet up before the game, we will be holding a pre-match social in Hotel Football
Representatives from Rainbow Devils – the United fanbase’s LGBTQ+ supporters’ club – were recently invited to Old Trafford to talk to local schoolchildren about their work and experiences.
We were all deeply saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Ian Stirling, aged 57, at the weekend.
Ian was not only a lifelong and local United fan, but he was instrumental in developing, improving and enhancing relations between supporters and the club’s management team.
Many of our members were lucky enough to go to the game in person, whilst others joined our organised social in Manchester. Here’s a few of our photos of the big day.
This interview with our chair, Eric Najib, was printed in the March 2023 edition of United We Stand, reproduced with kind permission.
As Wembley approaches, we take a look back at the journey to Manchester United’s first cup final in two years…
