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Manchester City and Manchester United - which of the two teams is actually based in Manchester?
Asked by joyoti sen,
02 Aug '09 11:11 pm
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The Home Ground of Manchester United is at Old Trafford in Manchester and the Home Ground of Manchester City is at Manchester Stadium, Manchester.
Answered by Janis, 03 Aug '09 12:59 am
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Manchester City and Manchester United are NOT based in the same city.
United have taken the NAME Manchester, they are based outside the city borders and have been for around 95% of it's existance.
Manchester CITY have ALWAYS been in the city.
Man Utd were formed in 1878 as Newton Heath FC, a town OUTSIDE of Manchester, similar to Southend and London and no-one says Southend are a part of London.
Manchester City were formed in 1880 as St Marks, West Gorton FC. West Gorton is an area of east Manchester.
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Answered by Pardeep kapoor, 02 Aug '09 11:14 pm
United have taken the NAME Manchester, they are based outside the city borders and have been for around 95% of it's existance.
Manchester CITY have ALWAYS been in the city.
Man Utd were formed in 1878 as Newton Heath FC, a town OUTSIDE of Manchester, similar to Southend and London and no-one says Southend are a part of London.
Manchester City were formed in 1880 as St Marks, West Gorton FC. West Gorton is an area of east Manchester.
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