You haven't answered his point though.
I said I've done my best, I dont purport to be an out and out authority on it.
The question I was trying to answer was why dont Irish people watch the Irish league though, not why do so many Irish people support Utd.
Why do the Irish claim to have historical links with Man United, but not Manchester City ?
In gerneral I dont know, in my case it was pure accident, when my Dad was in Manchester in the 50's his landlord took him to Utd, thats where it sprang from. I haven't really spent a huge amount of time thinking about City support tbh, I've heard what Pogues talking about before but I dont know enough about it.
Johnny Giles was interviewed on TV last night and summed up the scenario for a lot of Irish fans, when he was a kid he followed the national team, his favourite player was a United player so from the age of 12 he supported United. Obviously United have a long history of Irish players, I'm not sure City share this at the same level.
That said I know about the same number of City fans as I do Spurs, Villa and Arsenal.
Why is it that in Liverpool Irish people claim to have historical links with Liverpool, but not Everton ?
My best mate and his entire family are Everton fans, I know tons of Everton fans so I'm not sure thats quite the same.
If the two cities are entwined intrinsically with Ireland, as you say, then why isnt the Irish support equal amongst the teams ? Why is it that United is any more of an attraction to Irish fans than say Oldham.
There could be a million reasons for that one, as with my Dad it was basically accident, in other cases maybe they didn't have as much access or exposure to city (if they were in the lower leagues) overall, while I know you want to say 'all Irish Utd supporters are basically glory hunters' thats not the case, as I asked yesterday, if its all about the glory, why are there so many supporters my age and older who started supporting Utd when we weren't winning?
Its utter nonsense. The irish support United pretty much for the same reasons as what the Polish, the Danes, The Dutch, the Iraqis and everyone else does. They have no more claim to have historical ties than any of those other countries, and suggesting you do is just simply laughable.
Firstly I think you'd have to start by defining what you consider 'historical ties'.
Secondly if you think United have no more connection to the Irish than to Iraqis then you really are talking through your arse. At the most simple level how many Polish, Iraqi or Danes have played for United in comparison to Irish players? Not that I'm saying that makes the Irish 'better' fans, I think measuring stuff like that is a waste of time.