TheReligion
Abusive
I just said why in my last post. United. Plain and simple. What better rivalry to go into but to take the rival of a giant, in their shadow for 60 years, a team that generates more stories and clicks than the rest of England combined and try to match them. It was ready made news, PR and an easy club to make global because of said rivals.
As I said had Liverpool been Englands dominant club, Pep would probably be managing Everton. There was simply no massive giant to overthrow in London. Chelsea can compete financially with anyone and Spurs and Arsenal didn't have a United or Liverpool in their city. We did, we got lucky and now we are where we are.
Where I think the Sheik made a mistake PR wise, was he thought City would be loved and he would gain bucketloads of adulation for beating United, but in reality what happened was the media spout this bending the rules bullshit because it appeases United fans and they generate the most clicks and sales.
I'm reality it didn't change much as United went on to still win more than City