A glory supporter is probably answered by 3 questions:
What team do you support?
Where we you born/from?
Where do you live now?
If the first one is Manchester and the bottom two isn't then you are a glory hunter fan, no matter what great story you come up with about your dad, mate, or best friends dog supporting. Most of us will answer Manchester only to the top of those 3 questions, and so to will most of these new Manchester City wearing fans who crop up all over the country now. And it was the same for a lot of the Liverpool fans in the 80's etc. Many of their kids also grew up supporting them, but just because that was when they didn't win anything doesn't mean they aren't a glory fan.
Posts like this are the worst ones on this forum.
I don't live in Manchester, but i've supported them all my life, even before SAF, and the days when we were winning everything. When i started supporting them, i had no clue if they were winning or not, i started supporting them cause my uncle told me to, and kept buying United stuff to me for birthdays and christmas.
By your post, it looks like you don't know what the term 'glory hunter' even means.
It means you start supporting a team that's winning, and that's it. Born in Manchester or somewhere in Peru, doesn't matter.
I know a guy in my hometown in Norway, who does not live in Liverpool, but has seen them live over 600 matches in a row, including away games in Europe. He might be a glory hunter because he started supporting them in the 70-80's, but he's still a better fan of his club than many can claim to be.
People who live abroad will in most cases support their local teams aswell, i know i do, but nowhere near as close as i follow United. Their results won't affect me as much as United's results does either.
These teams will never meet in a competitive match anyway, so it doesn't matter.
Many in Norway started supporting United because of Solskjær. We never had many superstar footballers here, but we always keep an eye on how Norwegians do when they sign for a big club. Sure, we were winning alot, that might have affected some of them, but i genuinely think that most didn't stick to supporting United cause they were winning.
It's not the same as kids who started to support City or Chelsea when they got unlimited amount of money, and bought the league, not even close.