Because they are from Manchester!
Mancunians are to Manchester what New Yorkers are to New York.
Wrong category (English Football) but I'll give the clean answer... Mancunians.
Mancunians are the inhabitants of Manchester, a large city in the northwest of England. Known for its rich industrial heritage, vibrant music scene, and diverse culture, Manchester is a significant urban center. The city is also famous for its football clubs, Manchester United and Manchester City.
A resident of Manchester is called a Mancunian - ultimately deriving from the word Mamuciam, the name of a Roman fort in Manchester.
A Mancunian - is a person from Manchester, in England.
Mancunians are people who live in Manchester, England. At this point (2013), I would believe that they are probably about evenly divided between atheists, Anglicans, Catholics, and "other".
A Mancunian comes from Manchester, England. People from Manchester are often referred to as Mancunians, reflecting the city's cultural heritage and identity.
yes Manchester united used to be called newton heath in the 1800's.
It is called Manchester United.
Mancunians RL was created in 2009.
The club was originally called Newton Heath LYR Football Club, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902, so in 1930 it was called Manchester United.
NO! there was no manchester united player called Holland mainly because Holland is the name of a country.
yes no maybe so