Soccer-'Proudly colonised by immigrants': Man Utd fans turn tables on Ratcliffe with banner


Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Crystal Palace - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - March 1, 2026 Manchester United fans with banners inside the stadium before the match. Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

MANCHESTER, ⁠March 1 (Reuters) - Manchester United supporters delivered a pointed ⁠response to minority owner Jim Ratcliffe's immigration ‌comments, unfurling a banner celebrating the club's foreign players during Sunday's 2-1 Premier League victory over Crystal Palace.

The Stretford End displayed ​a banner reading "MUFC proudly colonised ⁠by immigrants" - a clever ⁠riposte to Ratcliffe's remark last month that Britain had ⁠been "colonised ‌by immigrants".

The billionaire has since apologised, saying he was sorry he had caused offence ⁠with his comments that even drew a ​rebuke from ‌British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

United fans showcased images ⁠of beloved ​foreign players past and present, including France's Eric Cantona and Patrice Evra, South Korean midfielder Park Ji-sung, Norway's ⁠Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, current captain Bruno ​Fernandes, Brazil's Casemiro and Ivorian Amad Diallo.

The banner proved apt as Fernandes helped inspire United's comeback win at ⁠Old Trafford, converting a penalty before the Portuguese midfielder provided an assist for Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko's winning header.

The victory lifted United to third in ​the Premier League table, with ⁠their foreign players once again proving their worth on ​the pitch while fans made ‌their feelings crystal clear in ​the stands.

(Reporting by Lori Ewing in Manchester and Rohith Nair in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)

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