Simply Wiganers, or pie eaters
Scousers. More information Strictly speeaking its "Liverpolitan" but this has probably not been used for some years - it was replaced by "Liverpudlian."
The dominant language in Liverpool is English, but "Scouse" is a dialect commonly used by Liverpudlians.
The official name is Liverpudlian and the slang name is Scouser - a more arcane and rarely heard one is Liverpolitan.
Liverpool is bigger than manchester, people think manchester is bigger because of the counties besides it. link below more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Greater_Manchester_County_(3).png
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool
Manchester is ManchesterThe people from Manchester are called in French les Mancuniens
This answer, if based on statistics, would result in people concluding Manchester United is better due to the fact that they have more Premiership titles than Liverpool, since Liverpool has 18 and Manchester United has 19.
Liverpool doesn't have a nickname. If you mean Liverpool Football Club, their nickname is 'The Reds'. If you mean people from Liverpool, they are nicknamed 'Scoucers'.
Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Blackburn (which is very surprising considering most people will name Liverpool instead of Blackburn)
Can you supply an example of this? The only use of 'v' I can think of (in English) is where it stands for 'versus'. For example 'The football match was Manchester v Liverpool', meaning 'The football match was Manchester against Liverpool'. Perhaps some people would read this as '... Manchester and Liverpool'. Is that what you mean?
A resident of Manchester is called a Mancunian - ultimately deriving from the word Mamuciam, the name of a Roman fort in Manchester.
People from Manchester in the UK are called "Mancunian" said "Man-Que-Nee-An"