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I'm entirely p!ssed off with the media w4nkfest around the Manc derby. Who cares?
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You do, you made a thread about it
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Originally posted by Sansbup
Who cares? I would guess at several million
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I would guess at several million 100s of millions more like!
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Originally posted by Jimenez
100s of millions more like! You're right and I was miles out:- According to Kantar media, in the largest ever worldwide football survey conducted in 2013, there are 1.6 billion football followers in the whole world. Of those 1.6 billion followers, 659 million are Manchester united followers with 431 million of them regarded as die hard fans. This means that the amount of Manchester United followers are more than a third of the worldwide football followers and are nearly 10% of the world population. Of the 659 million figure, Kantar says roughly half (325 million) live in the Asia Pacific region, 173 million in the Middle East and Africa, 90 million in Europe and 71 million in the Americas. It was also suggested that of all those Manchester united followers, 108 million come from China alone. And more than 30% of South Korea's total population of 49 million were followers of Manchester United. Nigeria has the highest number of Manchester United followers in Africa and the middle east which is at around 22 million.
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Best thing that Manure LOST.... Wont stop the media(esp BBC} still having a total w***fest over them
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Guess what's first on MoTD.
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Originally posted by chateauferret
Guess what's first on MoTD. ......and why not? easily the biggest domestic game of the day.
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So glad that a soulless bunch of overhyped, overpaid mercenaries got played off the park. Oh, wait a minute......
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
You're right and I was miles out:- According to Kantar media, in the largest ever worldwide football survey conducted in 2013, there are 1.6 billion football followers in the whole world. Of those 1.6 billion followers, 659 million are Manchester united followers with 431 million of them regarded as die hard fans. This means that the amount of Manchester United followers are more than a third of the worldwide football followers and are nearly 10% of the world population. Of the 659 million figure, Kantar says roughly half (325 million) live in the Asia Pacific region, 173 million in the Middle East and Africa, 90 million in Europe and 71 million in the Americas. It was also suggested that of all those Manchester united followers, 108 million come from China alone. And more than 30% of South Korea's total population of 49 million were followers of Manchester United. Nigeria has the highest number of Manchester United followers in Africa and the middle east which is at around 22 million. Staggering. Do you have the Palace numbers? Parrot
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Originally posted by Jimenez
......and why not? easily the biggest domestic game of the day. But not the best, which is supposedly what MOTD base there running order on. West Ham - Watford should have been the first match on.
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