The city of Manchester has a very diversified culture among all the cities of England. It is reflected in the fan-following that Manchester United has. United is one club that has fans in Africa, Latin America, India, and even in the rest of Asia. A peculiar part of Manchester United's football matches during sir Alex Ferguson's era was the Sikh supporters who used to take the front seat for every Man United game. These men were not seen for a long time, perhaps, since the time sir Alex left the club in 2013.
The names of these men are Craig Singh, Simon Singh, Kuk Singh, Jimmy Singh, and Satta Singh. All of them are annual pass holders for the Manchester United games at Old Trafford. They have been absent from the stands since a long time but finally, they made a collective appearance at the 'Theatre of Dreams' during the Manchester United vs Leeds United match. United won that match 5-1.
Kuk Singh has been a United fan since 1968 when the club won the European Championship. The relation with the club has been a long one. It is worth noting that Sir Alex Ferguson, United's celebrated manager used to shake hands with these men. They believed Eric Cantona was most significant for United's success. Later, Wayne Rooney was their favourite player.
With the arrival of Jadon Sancho, Rafael Varane, the team looks solid and Manchester United, after a long time, is looking to challenge the big clubs for the title in the 2021-22 season.
The fans would be hoping to see a changed Manchester United side that won their last Premier League Trophy in 2013.