Manchester City was nothing before oil money. Manchester United always has been a big club
What’s the head to head looking like?
Edit: Nevermind, it’s 60 wins to City and 78 to United.
Since that’s the stat being posted. I imagine the win/loss ratio is in UTD’s favour.
For context, the all time results in the league are United 31 – City 28 – Draws 25. In the cups it’s United 12 – City 9 – Draws 1. This includes each leg as its own result. For the 3 two-leg ties, City advanced twice, United once
It contradicts to Wikipedia data for some reason
H2H City: 60, United: 78, and Draws: 58 fyi
What a stupid stat to post.
I’d rather W vs L
That’s what’s means more.
Who fucking cares about goals scored if you don’t win
Liverpool is the biggest club in England
Just screams volumes about how close this rivalry actually is in terms of matches, even if United have won like 12 games more than us.
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Is that just league games or all competitions?
That’s unfair, United does have history
Manchester City was nothing before oil money. Manchester United always has been a big club
What’s the head to head looking like?
Edit: Nevermind, it’s 60 wins to City and 78 to United.
Since that’s the stat being posted. I imagine the win/loss ratio is in UTD’s favour.
For context, the all time results in the league are United 31 – City 28 – Draws 25. In the cups it’s United 12 – City 9 – Draws 1. This includes each leg as its own result. For the 3 two-leg ties, City advanced twice, United once
It contradicts to Wikipedia data for some reason
H2H City: 60, United: 78, and Draws: 58 fyi
What a stupid stat to post.
I’d rather W vs L
That’s what’s means more.
Who fucking cares about goals scored if you don’t win
Liverpool is the biggest club in England
Just screams volumes about how close this rivalry actually is in terms of matches, even if United have won like 12 games more than us.