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    Manchester United apologise for Nazi Swastika-style logo on club email


    Premier League champions Manchester United say Swastika-style logo is "completely inappropriate"


    Manchester United have issued an unreserved apology and launched an internal investigation following the publication of a Swastika-style club logo on a weekly email sent to supporters.

    The United Uncovered email, which bears the offending image, also carries the heading of New Order - a term linked to Nazism following Adolf Hitler’s call in 1941 for a European New Order - above images of several players, including Adnan Januzaj, David de Gea and Danny Welbeck.

    Images of the email have caused outrage on Twitter, prompting United’s Head of Media, David Sternberg, to tweet an apology and pledge an investigation into how the publication was cleared for publication.

    Sternberg tweeted: "The creative is completely inappropriate; we apologise unreservedly and are taking appropriate internal action."

    When contacted by supporters demanding to know why the image had been distributed, Sternberg tweeted: "That's what is being investigated - obviously it shouldn't have."

    United are understood to have taken action to prevent further distribution the United Uncovered email, with senior figures at Old Trafford taken aback by the incident.

    Australian goalkeeper Mark Bosnich is the most high-profile footballer to have become embroiled in a Nazism furore after being fined £1,000 for delivering a Nazi salute to Tottenham Hotspur supporters during a Premier League game for Aston Villa at White Hart Lane in 1996.

    Tottenham, a club with a sizeable Jewish following, have also been at the centre of a campaign this season to eradicate the ‘Yids’ chant among their supporters.

    The term ‘Yid’ is regarded as a derogatory reference to Jewish people, but some Tottenham supporters claim to use the chant having ‘reclaimed’ the insult in an act of defiance.


    That rug really tied the room together.

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      Get in Crouchy!!!
      Modifying post.

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        Nazi Scum.
        3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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          Manchester United

          Ban them all for 8 games.

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            Manchester United are not thought to have offered Wayne Rooney a new contract because they do not want to commit £70m on keeping him at Old Trafford. The 28-year-old striker is believed to be looking for an improvement on his current £250,000-a-week salary and wants a five-year contract.
            Cheeky ****!

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              I'd laugh if they gave him that, didn't he pull the same stunt a few years back with Citeh to get himself that bumper contract.

              Good player but always been massively over-rated.

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                I just can't see what his options are, he's a good player but I don't see any foreign club taking him on that kind of money, as he isn't worth it, only the English clubs are stupid enough to give him that. The only teams I could imagine paying him the kind of money are City and Chelsea if he leaves on a free, his only other option is to take a pay cut.
                The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                  Chelsea clearly fancied taking him last Summer, might be in again next Summer I guess.

                  £250k + a week is insane money tbh

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                    I find it hard to believe he's earning so much, he isn't even a top top player.

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                      Crazy money for him IMO, he is playing well at the moment strange how he's looking for a new contract

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                        Hopefully destabilise them further- he's playing on their weakness.
                        3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                          How long has his contract got to run?
                          Was muß, das muß.

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                            According to transfermarkt it runs until the summer of 2015 so he's under 2 years until he's out of contract.

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                              Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                              According to transfermarkt it runs until the summer of 2015 so he's under 2 years until he's out of contract.


                              He'll set his Man Utd goalscoring record then **** off to Spain or Italy.
                              Was muß, das muß.

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                                Red Cafe is piss funny at the moment.

                                Wellbeck is better than Sturridge
                                United are doing fine
                                Suarez's fine start for the season means he is worth £35-£40m up from £25-£30 before the season began
                                Football without Origi is nothing

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