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Lots of teams from the UK have participated in the Champions League, including Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal, Manchester City and others.
Both the teams have had their own share of glory and history. It is not fair to compare them. Many people (including me) like Liverpool while many others like Manchester United. So, yes it is just an opinion.
Yes, the United Kingdom has lots of cities. Some of these include London, Manchester, Cardiff, Liverpool, Glasgow, Birmingham, Edinburgh and many, many others.
Celtic, real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester united, borrussia Dortmund, feyenoord, ac Milan , inter Milan , Liverpool and many others....
There are at least nine states in the United States that have a city or town named Worcester. The most notable is Worcester, Massachusetts, which is the second-largest city in the state. Other states with a Worcester include New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, among others. Each Worcester has its own unique characteristics and history.
Cities in EnglandBath, Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton and Hove, Bristol, Cambridge, Canterbury, Carlisle, Chester, Chichester, Coventry, Derby, Durham, Ely, Exeter, Gloucester, Hereford, Kingston upon Hull, Lancaster, Leeds, Leicester, Lichfield, Lincoln, Liverpool, London, manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Peterborough, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Preston, Ripon, Salford, Salisbury, Sheffield, Southampton, St Albans, Stoke-on-Trent, Sunderland, Truro, Wakefield, Wells, Westminster, Winchester, Wolverhampton, Worcester, York.Cities in WalesBangor, Cardiff, Newport, St Davids, Swansea.Cities in ScotlandAberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Stirling.Cities in Northern IrelandArmagh, Belfast, Londonderry, Lisburn, Newry.
The best way of looking at this is biggest urban areas, the way cities are defined in the UK being very inconsistant with for instance the city of London only having a population of a few hundred, some suburbs being counted in the total for cities, others not, etc.... The list of biggest urban areas, as defined by government statistics, goes as follows: 1 Greater London 8,278,251 2 West Midlands (Birmingham) 2,284,093 3 Greater Manchester 2,240,230 4 West Yorkshire (Leeds) 1,499,465 5 Tyneside (Newcastle) 879,996 6 Liverpool 816,216 7 Nottingham 666,358 8 Sheffield 640,720 9 Bristol 551,066 10 Brighton 461,181
Manchester, Sheffield, Newcastle and others.
London, Coventry, Porstsmouth, Plymouth, Liverpool among many others.
I think it's Glasgow London Manchester populationwise..London 8,000,000 Birmingham 1,096,000 leeds 774,000 Glasgow 739,000 sheffield 555,000 i think it's lodon, Birmingham and leeds population in London: 7.2 million Birmingham: 992,000 Leeds: 720,000
I know Cesc Fabregas is one, (Arsenal + Barca B), Xabi Alonso played for 2005 champions league winners Liverpool, and now plays for Real Madrid. Cristiano Ronaldo Played for Manchester United and also moved to Real Madrid Deco played for (Chelsea and Barcelona) Jerzy Dudek played for Liverpool and played for Real Madrid,-(recently just retired) Theirry Henry - (Arsenal and Barcelona) David Beckham - (Manchester United and Real Madrid) -I will try to add more when I think of more others!
There are several cheap hotels to choose from in Manchester. The Britania Sachas Hotel - is a three star cheap hotel. Also, there is the Campanile Manchester (two star) and the Britannia Airport Hotel South Manchester (three star) to choose from. There are others that are available also.