Manchester United are actually more supported because they are the most well known side with all of their sponsers and more
Manchester United have defifinately won more matches then Manchester City.
Both are heavily in debt.
Manchester Unit with 10,00 silverware
Chelsea is indeed more popular then Liverpool. Manchester United brings in the largest fan base with Chelsea right behind it.
It is Manchester United as they have won more e.P.l. 18 in all.
In the past 5 years or so, Chelsea have spent more money. But, in the past, United were also big spenders. Overall though, I would say Chelsea have spent more money.
Manchester United.
The wonderful Manchester United have won more trophies (16) than Chelsea (12) in the last 10 years from 2002 to 2012. This includes Community Shields as well.
Tottenham were the first, in 1963. Then it was won by West Ham (1965), Man City (1970), Chelsea (1971 and 1998), Everton (1985), Man Utd (1991) and Arsenal (1994). The competition was of course disbanded in 1999.
Manchester United - They have a large following in Asia. i wud say man u but i still support chelsea!!!!!!!!!
If we look at who has won the league at first, we can then see which players have appeared twice in the same team: {| |+ '''FA Premier League champions''' |- ! width="75" | Season ! width="125" | Winner | 2005-06 Chelsea 2004-05 Chelsea 2003-04 Arsenal 2002-03 Manchester United 2001-02 Arsenal 2000-01 Manchester United 1999-00 Manchester United 1998-99 Manchester United 1997-98 Arsenal 1996-97 Manchester United 1995-96 Manchester United 1994-95 Blackburn Rovers 1993-94 Manchester United 1992-93 Manchester United Theoretically Juan Sebasti?n Ver?n won the Premier League with Manchester United in 2003, he is still cureently with Chelsea, although he is on loan. Although he didn't participate in the Chelsea team of 2004 - 2005, 2005 - 2006. |}
In 39 previous Premier League meetings, Chelsea lead the head-to-head record with 13 victories to Manchester United's 12 (with 14 draws). In fact, you have to go back to April 2002 when Sir Alex Ferguson's side last won at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.