
Manchester United paid tribute to their late fan, Mani of The Stone Roses, ahead of their game against Arsenal today (January 25).
The Manchester music icon passed away from respiratory issues in November at the age of 63 and was laid to rest the following month with a funeral at Manchester Cathedral that was attended by countless friends and music legends, including Liam Gallagher, Paul Weller and Ian Brown.
Also there were Manchester United legends David Beckham and Gary Neville, and it was well known that Mani was a devoted and lifelong fan of the Red Devils.
On Sunday afternoon, United travelled to the Emirates Stadium to play Arsenal in the Premier League, and they took the opportunity to pay tribute to Mani by walking out of the tunnel wearing jackets with ‘Mani 1962-2025′ printed beneath the club crest, alongside artwork reminiscent of The Stone Roses’ first album.
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