What areas in Greater Manchester are blue?

Re: What areas in Greater Manchester are, iyo, blue?

Middleton is definitely a blue area. Especially last season because a lot of people aren't really into football anymore. They would rather go on a bike ride than watch certain teams play.......
 
Re: What areas in Greater Manchester are, iyo, blue?

Urmston's not blue, I have Sky but wandered down to the local Cons club last minute to watch the match, have a few pints etc. Didn't even have the big screen down. Put the match on & sat there on my jack till an old lady joined me, thrilling :( Its rammed when utd are on. I'll have to try a Labour club out.
 
Re: What areas in Greater Manchester are, iyo, blue?

Stockport must be blue. After all, isn't that where we're all from? ;-)
 
Re: What areas in Greater Manchester are, iyo, blue?

Kippaxman said:
Urmston's not blue, I have Sky but wandered down to the local Cons club last minute to watch the match, have a few pints etc. Didn't even have the big screen down. Put the match on & sat there on my jack till an old lady joined me, thrilling :( Its rammed when utd are on. I'll have to try a Labour club out.

Plenty of blues in Urmston and increasing all the time, however traditionally it's been a United dominated town
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
I always thought the general rue of thumb was the southern and eastern parts of the Manchester were mainly City, whereas the western and northern areas had a higher proportion of united fans.
I thought the area near the Etihad was massively red. That will soon change as little blues come through the ranks. East Gorton seems more blue than red. Stockport is rag-invested in many parts.
 
Re: What areas in Greater Manchester are, iyo, blue?

Ducado said:
Kippaxman said:
Urmston's not blue, I have Sky but wandered down to the local Cons club last minute to watch the match, have a few pints etc. Didn't even have the big screen down. Put the match on & sat there on my jack till an old lady joined me, thrilling :( Its rammed when utd are on. I'll have to try a Labour club out.

Plenty of blues in Urmston and increasing all the time, however traditionally it's been a United dominated town

The Alker has drastically improved TBH, good crowd in there nowadays on away matches and the Church is on the up but once parked up in the Cons club couldn't be arsed moving & I had a bird I was tryin to pull LOL. The Roebuck doesn't show any matches at the minute but I boycotted them the other year when they turned an away City match off at half time to put a utd home match on
 
Re: What areas in Greater Manchester are, iyo, blue?

Kippaxman said:
Ducado said:
Kippaxman said:
Urmston's not blue, I have Sky but wandered down to the local Cons club last minute to watch the match, have a few pints etc. Didn't even have the big screen down. Put the match on & sat there on my jack till an old lady joined me, thrilling :( Its rammed when utd are on. I'll have to try a Labour club out.

Plenty of blues in Urmston and increasing all the time, however traditionally it's been a United dominated town

The Alker has drastically improved TBH, good crowd in there nowadays on away matches and the Church is on the up but once parked up in the Cons club couldn't be arsed moving & I had a bird I was tryin to pull LOL. The Roebuck doesn't show any matches at the minute but I boycotted them the other year when they turned an away City match off at half time to put a utd home match on

The Alker and the Church are in Flixton ;-)
 

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