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Man United continue to be in elite company despite on the pitch issues

by Alex Browne

Despite a significant drop off in success in recent years, Manchester United are still one of the biggest names in town when it comes to football.

Lean few years

Under Sir Alex Ferguson, especially in the 1990s and 2000s, United dominated the Premier League era.

They were also always competitive in the Champions League and won two famous titles in 1999 and 2008.

Nonetheless, since Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, the club has found itself a little in the wilderness.

Still, there have been two Carabao Cup wins, two FA Cup trophies and a Europa League victory in that time.

Regardless, this is not the type of trophy collection a club the size of United prides itself in and they hit a huge low last season when they finished 15th in the league table.

There have been signs of improvement so far as they sit just two points from third after a tough start to the season.

Huge fanbase

In spite of the underachievement on the pitch, United still pull in the fans.

They have the biggest average attendance in the country and plan to build a new 100,000 seater stadium in the next few years.

Tuttojuve.com has also highlighted another statistic which demonstrates the sheer size of the club.

Whilst reporting on the number of social media followers Juventus and other Italian sides have, they also revealed the top sides in the world.

The site explains, “moving on to the teams with the most followers on social media worldwide, Real Madrid leads the way with 423 million. In second place is Barcelona with 369 million, followed by Manchester United with 218 million.”

Rounding up the top five, “Paris Saint Germain with 182 million and, in fifth place, the top Italian club, Juventus, with 153 million followers.”

Ineos and supporters will hope that with increased success on the pitch in coming years, United can continue to rise and compete with the two Spanish giants. The fact that the club is the only English side in the top five is also something the marketing team will enjoy.

Top five clubs with most social media followers

RankClubFollowers
1Real Madrid423 million
2FC Barcelona369 million
3Man United218 million
4PSG182 million
5Juventus153 million

Featured image Michael Regan via Getty Images


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