Sorry, I'm on the fence with this one - I've heard of both. Though I've never heard of West Ham United or the city of Sheffield if that helps. I'd have to go with the city of London- honestly, I had no idea the Manchester United Football Club existed until I read this question. But then again, I'm not a sports person what so ever.
Manchester in the United Kingdom has a population of 514,417 people. It is the sixth largest city in the United Kingdom.
if your talking about European football then its without a doubt Manchester United
30,000 Tottenham fans, 20,000 Glory hunters... I mean United fans.
sheffield united yorkshires number one team, they don't really this person is having a joke. no football team plays at bramhall lane but most people support Manchester united.
No. Old trafford is based in Salford which is in Lancashire, although it is very close to Manchester City centre, and falls under an M postal code.AnswerManchester United are not located within the City of Manchester they are within the boundaries of Greater Manchester. Manchester United play their home games at their stadium located in the Trafford Park industrial Estate, Old Trafford. The address is Sir Matt Busby Way Old Trafford Manchester M16 0RA in an area administrated by Trafford Council. The Borough of Trafford is one of the ten local governments that make up Greater Manchester and is separate from Manchester city council and Salford city council. The other seven councils include Tameside, Oldham, Bury, Bolton, Stockport, Wigan and Rochdale. The ten councils work together to run Greater Manchester as the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA)http://www.4-4-2EUROPE.com for the LATEST HIGHLIGHTS!!
rahel gunaratne is famous for his football
Manchester United have the most registered fan on any database accounting people associated with any football club worldwide, 2008 figure was 412 million. ( 412,000,000 )
30 players
Not likely.
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There is a CITY of Manchester, and also the ADMINISTERY AREA of Greater Manchester, which includes such towns as Stockport and Oldham. This, along with Merseyside, another Administery Area, with Liverpool as its main city, were carved out of Lancashire as having common needs, being mainly urban, different to the rest of Lancashire, which is mainy rural. For this reason it is debatable as to wether Greater Manchester, supposably still part of the County of Lancashire, can be classed as a county, although most people do.