Manchester United
Barclays Trophy Gets Iconic Backdrop
The Reds’ worldwide Trophy Tour, delivered by DHL, visited two of California’s most recognized landmarks: the iconic Hollywood sign in Los Angeles and the breathtaking Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Fans came from near and far to meet Manchester United Legend Bryan Robson and see the prized Barclays Premier League trophy coast.
The iconic Hollywood sign in the hills outside of LA was the perfect spot for the United legend to meet fans and show off the Barclays Premier League trophy.
Bryan Robson chatted with fans in a live @reddit_AMA on February 6. Click here to read the Q&A.
On February 7, supporters also had the chance to see Robbo and the silverware at Westfield Century City shopping mall and you can see pictures from both locations in the gallery above.
Two days after the successful stop in Los Angeles, Bryan Robson took the Barclays Premier League trophy 350 miles up the California coast to meet more excited fans and visit another one of California’s iconic landmarks: the Golden Gate Bridge.
Manchester United has over eight million followers in the United States and both the United Trophy Tour, Delivered by DHL, and the 2014 Tour present exciting opportunities for these fans to get up close to the club they love.
Hundreds of supporters also lined up at the Westfield San Francisco Center shopping mall to meet the Reds Legend, see the silverware and view United memorabilia in the travelling museum DHL has been delivering around the world as part of the tour.
You can see pictures from both locations in the gallery above.
Robson and United were in Chicago on Tuesday (February 11) and will be New York City on Friday (February 14). Stay tuned for what are sure to be some great scenes from these two stops.
Here are the details of where you can see the silverware and meet Robson in New York:
Friday, February 14: New York
Time Warner Center, 10 Columbus Circle
Robson and the trophy will arrive at 12:30. The museum will be open all day.
Follow the tour and read more about Manchester United and DHL here.
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