A man was pictured wearing a dark United away strip from the 2018-19 season, which prompted furious City fans to complain to the club. A City supporter contacted the club's fan support page to raise the issue, and attached a picture of the United fan behind one of the bars on the concourse. The club replied: "Thank you for making us aware of this. We can confirm that this individual has now been removed from their position."
"If players leave football clubs - and that happens all the time - there's a way to go about it. You can't go on strike, can't not turn up for training and train with your team-mates. If you want to leave the club or not, you have to be there for your team-mates and be ready if needed."
"I think it was a very unfair comment. When I went into Birmingham they were in a mess, really. The players weren't really the players who could take the club forward."
Following his recent managerial stints, including a challenging role at Plymouth, Wayne Rooney may be shifting focus towards a significant punditry position with the BBC. He is reportedly set to sign a two-year deal that will also see him participate in the World Cup coverage in 2026. Rooney's managerial career has faced hurdles after initial promise, leading to this new opportunity in broadcasting after his guest appearances garnered positive attention.