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Salford fans win colour change against ex-Man Utd owners

Salford fans win colour change against ex-Man Utd owners
Salford fans win colour change against ex-Man Utd ownersAction Plus

Salford City have agreed to revert to their original orange home colours after demands from supporters.

The Ammies have played in red since the club was taken over by the former Manchester United consortium led by Gary Neville and David Beckham in 2014.

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Before then, Salford played in orange and black - and after a vote held saw over 77 per cent of fans demand the change, the club has announced the change.

"This landmark choice will evolve the club into a bold, new era by combining our tangerine heritage with modern style to create a striking orange identity," a club statement said.

"From the terraces to the training ground, from the park pitches to the supermarket queue - when you see orange, you will know what it means. This is Salford. Proud. Unmistakable."

It was also announced the club's badge would also be up for discussion after that was changed after the takeover.

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