UPDATED: 06:45 EST, 25 April 2013 Manchester City may have only lost their Premier League name to nasty rivals United, nonetheless it appears the blue half of the area still have anything to lord over their Red alternatives. In 2011, both groups paraded a trophy through the streets of Manchester, with City featuring their FA Cup to the United and fans proudly carrying their 19th League subject through the streets on an open-top bus trip. But according to results obtained by the Manchester Evening News, five times more City supporters turned out than United fans within their respective parades. Proud: Town strikers Carlos Tevez and Edin Dzeko (left) showcase the FA Cup outside Manchester Town Hall More than 60,000 City supporters turned up to see Vincent Kompany, Carlos Tevez and Yaya Toure carry their first major prize in 35 years, according to police. But a police briefing later estimated United only managed to attract around 12,000 supporters for the party of their success six days after Cityas march. City and United supporters may regularly squabble over which team features more supporters in the area, and this research adds weight to the Blues supporters' discussion. Well supported: City supporters turned out in their thousands to enjoy the club's first prize in 35 years Stopping on: City built on the FA Cup achievement by winning the Premier League these year But as the trophy was taken by their players around the area, as dismal climate tarnished the service United fans might have been persuaded to stay inside. While they wound round the streets on the double-decker bus the city participants were bathed in sunshine. The Reds were defeated in the Champions League closing by Barcelona two days before their day march, which may also provide had some bearing on the attendance figures. Temperature worries: A possible basis for United's low attendance was the flowing Manchester water Wet tones? Rio Ferdinand (heart) seems to be happy enough with the number of supporters In the statement obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, 30,000-40,000 City fans lined the streets to see their personalities, with an additional 30,000 inside the arena for the free party night. Law enforcement function since the United march was named Govan, presumably after manager Sir Alex Ferguson's city in Scotland. City's procedure was called Gallant. There might be a of the 2011 parades in 2013 also. United have already covered up the Premier League title after having a spectacular Robin van Persie hat-trick against Aston Villa on Monday evening and, Roberto Mancini may state his third important prize in as much times, if City beat Wigan in the FA Cup final on Might 11. United can attend their 20th League trophy on May possibly 13 a two days after Cityas day at Wembley. History breakers: Manchester United won their 19th League title in 2011 and have since secured their 20th
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