Manchester City are offering to print the Manchester Bee emblem on their fan’s shirts to raise funds for the charity in solidarity following the May, 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. City fans can be added to online shirt orders or bought into the club’s official store at the Etihad Stadium at a cost of just £3, with the full £3 fee donated to the We Love Manchester emergency fund. The money from the fund will help the families of the 22 people who died and the 64 people who were injured at the end of an Ariana Grande concert. The bee, which was added to Manchester's coat of arms in the mid 19th century and represents the industrial heritage of the region, has been used as a symbol of strength following the Manchester Arena attack in May.
United and City players wear Manchester bee symbol on shirts during International Champions Cup friendly at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas in joint memory of terrorism victims. United and City player one-off shirts will then be auctioned off to raise money for the We Love Manchester emergency fund. Bee also symbolises everything that makes Manchester such a special city and our players will wear it on their shirts with immense pride, as a demonstration of solidarity with the Manchester community.
The Premier League fixture at the Etihad Stadium will be Manchester City’s first home game following the terrorist attack in Manchester against Everton on Monday, 21 August, both sides will wear shirts featuring the iconic worker bee emblem, with Everton sporting their new 'third kit' for the first time. In a show of solidarity and support following the Manchester terrorist attack in May and last week's tragedy in Barcelona. Everton will also wear black armbands as a mark of respect
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