A bar staff member at Manchester City wore a Manchester United jersey to work on Derby Day and was fired by Manchester City
According to the Daily Mail, a bar staff member at Manchester City were fired by Manchester City when he was working in a Manchester United jersey on Derby Day.
On the day of Manchester City's match against Manchester United, a bar employee working at the Etihad Stadium was fired for wearing a Manchester United jersey to work on the Manchester City Derby Day.
After his clothes were seen, an angry Manchester City fan posted a complaint on X platform, saying that the employee was wearing the 2018/19 Manchester United away jersey in the service area on the day of the game, which caused strong dissatisfaction.
A fan uploaded a photo on site and said: "It's a joke @Manchester City. On Derby Day, the bar staff in District 315 were actually put on the job in Manchester United jerseys."
This post quickly attracted the attention of senior executives of Manchester City clubs, and the club immediately removed the employee. Manchester City's official account replied to the fan: "Thank you for informing this matter, we confirm that the employee has been removed from his post."