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London again topped the standings, but Newcastle was 2nd while nearby Ashington and Durham also made an appearance. It’s probably when we cross over to Manchester where some of the more interesting stats start to enter the picture. Over at Old Trafford, one could question if the glory supporter really does exist with almost 45% of our Manchester United shirt sales occurring in London. Manchester actually comes 3rd on the list, while there also seem to be a few Liverpool-based fans that have dared to don that shade of red. We were also surprised to see that Fijnaart over in the Netherlands made an appearance in the top ten, with our first assumption being that this was related to Louis Van Gaal’s appointment at the start of the season. The biggest claim-to-fame that this 5500-strong village had up until now was a Junior Eurovision Song Contest participant in 2007, so its inclusion is interesting to say the least. Alternatively, perhaps most of the few thousand residents of Fijnaart just have a soft spot for Manchester.
It was also found that they came 3rd in the charts for Manchester City shirt sales – although this wasn’t the most interesting statistic. Instead, it was that London was again the biggest source of sales but to a much lesser extent than it was for United. Maybe even more significantly came the fact that Manchester was 10th placed, although nearby Stockport did hold a mid-table position which probably evens it out. On the subject of Manchester, on the request from some supporters, we compiled a breakdown of sales in the city between the two clubs. It’s actually a similar story in Liverpool, with over 50% of sample sales arriving in the capital. Ireland was also a big contributor with Dublin and Belfast up there, while Liverpool itself came in 4th which appears quite respectable considering some of the results we have seen. Out of all eight clubs that we analysed, Aston Villa was the only one where London didn’t top the list. It appears as though the Villains have a strong Irish backing, with Dublin being the chart topper of choice this time around.