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Man City's response to online trolls on their Pride Month video is making the Canal Street Blues proud - but there's still work to be done

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Get the biggest City stories, analysis and transfer updates delivered straight to your inbox When Manchester City posted a video of first team players discussing what 'Pride' means to them this week, it took the club's LGBT+ Supporter's Group by surprise.

June is Pride Month, and to support the LGBT+ community, City arranged for world-class, renowned players like Kevin De Bruyne, Lucy Bronze, Phil Foden, Steph Houghton and John Stones to talk about the importance of Pride, and what makes them proud themselves.

This small, three-minute video was entirely off City's own backs, as it should've been, and the club have employed an Equality and Diversity lead this season.

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