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AFTV star Ty harassed by Manchester United fans leaving the game
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Updated 11:25 9 Jul 2026 GMT+1Published 14:53 5 Sep 2022 GMT+1

AFTV star Ty harassed by Manchester United fans leaving the game

Ty was leaving Old Trafford after Marcus Rashford's goals had earned Man Utd all three points against rivals Arsenal.

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AFTV star Ty was treated horribly as he left Old Trafford on Sunday evening, with video evidence showing fans shouting at him and trying to grab him as he left Arsenal's loss to Manchester United, as you can see below.

It would not have been a good day for Ty inside United's ground, the AFTV star being one of the most vocal and recogniseable Arsenal fans around.

He has been hyper critical of the team in the past, along with the rest of his fellow YouTube stars from the channel run by Arsenal fans.

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The channel has been described as toxic by some fans in the past, with it winning a vote on the worst thing to have happened to the club, beating their Champions League final defeat in 2006.

But there's no doubting that the Arsenal fan didn't deserve to be abused coming out of the game, by rival supporters who were attempting to grab him.

"Totally Unacceptable behavior from some sections of our fanbase which I condemn in no uncertain terms. You can’t harass someone like that. Unacceptable," one fan said.

"I’m all for banter but touching and bullying someone because of a game of football isn’t funny," a second added.

A third said, "Harassing a man whos done nothing wrong they all should be ashamed horrible people."

And a fourth joined in, saying, "Harassing someone for supporting their club is weird behavior. Do better."

Rashford celebrates his first goal. Image: Alamy
Rashford celebrates his first goal. Image: Alamy

Ty lost his cool last year when he was asked to pose for a selfie with a fellow Gunner, things turned sour when the fan jokingly shouted 'f*** Arsenal Tv!"

Fellow contributor to the channel, Robbie, wound some United fans up earlier in the year, after the two sides met in the previous league campaign.

The presenter pulled out the Siuuu celebration, mocking Cristiano Ronaldo, following his team's win over United, not that it explains away the abuse for Ty.

It felt like quite the throwback on Sunday afternoon, as United and Arsenal reignited their rivalry in a match that that lived up to the billing that games between the two sides used to have.

There was plenty of action and plenty of controversy and needle, as Erik ten Hag's ended the Gunners' perfect start to the season.

Antony got his career in England off to the perfect start, by opening the scoring in the 35th minute, much to the dismay of one Arsenal fan.

That was a real kick in the teeth for Mikel Arteta's team, who'd dominated possession for much of the half and also had a goal disallowed by VAR.

They got level in the second half through Bukayo Saka on the hour mark, but parity only lasted six minutes, with Marcus Rashford grabbing his first of the game.

Arteta then made a triple substitution that left his side much more open at the back and Christian Eriksen broke through before squaring for Rashford to get his second.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter

Topics: Arsenal, Premier League, Manchester United, Arsenal

Ryan Sidle
Ryan Sidle

Ryan is a journalist for SPORTbible with over eight years of experience. Passionate about all sports, he mainly covers football and F1 - Daniel Ricciardo once spent an entire interview referring to him as 'Ryan Gosling,' still his proudest moment.

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