Man United employee accidentally goes LIVE on club's Instagram account

‘My worst nightmare’: Manchester United employee accidentally goes LIVE on Instagram on club’s official account… with more than 37,000 fans tuning in to hear them clattering around in the kitchen!

  • Manchester United fans tuned into a live Instagram broadcast on Wednesday 
  • However, those that tuned in were met with a blank screen and muffled sound 
  • At one stage, more than 36,000 fans had tuned in to the confusing scenes  

 The current pandemic has left most of the country au fait with the perils that come with live video, be it through school classes, university lectures or work meetings.

The fear of unmuted microphones or cameras accidentally left on are the stuff of nightmares for many, with countless horror stories and scenes shared on social media.

So when an employee with access to Manchester United’s Instagram account inadvertently shared his lunchtime routine with more than 37,000 followers, hearts went out to the unsuspecting victim.

A Manchester United employee accidentally went live on the club’s official Instagram account

Footage of the scene was recorded and shared on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon, after the United account went live for around half a minute.

At one point 37,200 supporters were left watching a blank screen, while noises could be heard in the background.

The knocking together of plates and the sound of a microwave gave those following the indication that they were seeing into a kitchen, but there were no images to back that up, with the camera showing only a dark surface.

Those that saw it could only share in their anguish for the employee.  

‘37,000 people are currently watching Man Utd’s accidental Instagram live,’ wrote Betfair’s own social media manager Pete Evans.

 


More than 37,000 fans tuned in but were greeted by a blank screen and muffled sounds

‘Sounds like an admin is microwaving lunch and making a cup of tea.’

He followed up by adding: ‘I echo every comment that says “my worst nightmare”, or “I feel sick just thinking about it”. As a social media manager it doesn’t get much worse!’  

Others poked fun at United’s recent matches, suggesting the non-event was on a par with the Chelsea display.

‘In comparison to the games it’s quite exciting,’ said user Michael Jenner, while James McCluskey added: ‘More exciting than the Chelsea game.’ 




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