"Man U" is not a term United fans refer to themselves as. The term is
only used by other supporters as a complete and utter insult to our
club. The "U" is meant to be "you" by the rival fans. An early example
of its usage is this chant by West Brom fans: "Duncan Edwards is
manure, rotting in his grave, man you are manure, rotting in your
grave". The origin of "ManU" is a song to insult the dead Duncan
Edwards.
Liverpool and Leeds fans copied this with their own man you /u versions to insult all of the lads who died at Munich.
"Man U Man U went on a plane Man U Man U never came back again"
and..
"Man U Never Intended Coming Home" (if you combine the first letter of each word you get the word "munich").
I
hope this makes it clearer that saying "ManU" is an insult,
particularly to the older supporters and to see United fans using it
now is shameful.
I also hope that this little peek into our history will help us correct ourselves and also spread the word.
From RebulikOfMancunia.org.
noted.
use smth like devils or United.. they sound and look much better
roger that.
GLORY TO THE DEVILS!
okay. noted. man utd. red devils. MANCHESTR UNITED! =D
MANCHESTER UNITED!
smlj
manchester united!
This deserves to be a sticky