'They're in the sh*t!' – Tyson Fury shockingly admits he's GIVEN UP on Man Utd after years of struggles at Old Trafford

Tyson Fury has admitted that he's given up on Manchester United amid a "sh*t" period for the club that has been going on for years. Once a proud and vocal supporter of the Red Devils, the former two-time heavyweight boxing champion now insists he’d rather spend his time at the racetrack than endure United’s misery.

  • Fury ditches Man for racing
  • Boxing legend blasts Reds’ ongoing decline
  • Amorim struggles as Old Trafford crisis deepens

'They're in the sh*t!' - Tyson Fury shockingly admits he's GIVEN UP on Man Utd after years of struggles at Old Trafford'They're in the sh*t!' - Tyson Fury shockingly admits he's GIVEN UP on Man Utd after years of struggles at Old Trafford'They're in the sh*t!' - Tyson Fury shockingly admits he's GIVEN UP on Man Utd after years of struggles at Old Trafford

Fury spent Bank Holiday Monday at Cartmel Racecourse cheering on two of his horses and made it brutally clear where his loyalties now lie: not with Ruben Amorim’s stuttering tenure and not even with side. It marks a dramatic shift for a man who once threw himself into the world of football fandom.

At Euro 2016, Fury was spotted among England’s travelling army of supporters in . Over the years, he’s also made multiple trips to Old Trafford, often seated in plush company, including alongside the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson during United’s unforgettable 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final victory over in March 2024.

But while United went on to lift the FA Cup that season, the glory didn’t last. Ten Hag’s sacking and the arrival of Ruben Amorim promised change, yet the Portuguese boss has endured a nightmare start in Manchester. His side have managed just 28 points from their last 29 matches, form more befitting a relegation scrap than a powerhouse.

Speaking to Racing TV during his day at the track, the ‘Gypsy King’ didn’t mince his words.

“I’m not a supporter of football really,” Fury said. “I used to support United, but because they’re in the sh*t now, I’m no supporter of any football teams anymore.

“I used to support England as well, but when they lost to in the Euros in 2016, that was me and football completely done with. Now I’m into horse racing, get up!”

After a frustrating draw with last time out, the Red Devils are staring down another crucial fixture, a second-round tie against Grimsby Town on Wednesday. After that, they will shift their attention to more Premier League action when they host في 30 أغسطس.