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It is certainly true that Manchester City supporters are more concentrated in the areas around Manchester than Manchester United fans, or as we like to call them…RAGS!

The majority of Blues already know this statistic…

Only 28% of British United fans live in the North West region, while 49% of Blues do.

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We call this home



Memories of Manchester

In this reel are presented some beautiful aerial view and street shots in daytime of Manchester.

Famous iconic British landmarks and sight-seeing can be seen here such: Palace Hotel (formerly Le Meridien Manchester, this hotel is housed in the restored Victorian-era Refuge Assurance Company building), Lass’O Gowrie Pub, Manchester Cathedral (official name is The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George in Manchester), Canal Street, Princess Street Lock 87, Manchester Central Library, Oxford Street, Great Northern (formerly GNLR Goods warehouse), Deansgate (main through route in city centre), Sinclair’s Oyster Bar (one of the oldest surviving pub building), Chinese Gateway Arch, Chinatown or China Town, Faulkner Street, Great Wall Restaurant, Princess Street, Town Hall (Victorian-era, neo-gothic municipal building functions as the ceremonial headquarters of Manchester City Council and houses a number of local government departments), Bloom Street, Minshull Street Crown Courthouse, Peter Street, Spinningfields Square, John Rylands Library, Queen Street Sign, Bridgewater Hall (home of the Halle Orchestra), Palace Theatre, Whitworth Street, The Old Monkey Pub, Portland Street and other popular locations.



We call this home, where do you come from?



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