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Gavin zei:Abidal twee maanden out.
Dus geen Abidal, Piqué, Marquez, Alves in de verdediging tegen Atletico. Ik voel me precies een beetje Unitedfan deze week.![]()
Manchester United are officially the best supported club in Europe, beating the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich to the crown.
The average Old Trafford attendance of 75,304 last season sees them replace Real Madrid, last year's winners, at the top of the attendance rankings released by analysts Futebol Finance.
1. (last season: 2) Manchester United, England 75,304
2. (3) Borussia Dortmund, Germany 74,748
3. (5) Barcelona, Spain 71,045
4. (1) Real Madrid, Spain 70,816
5. (4) Bayern Munich, Germany 69,000
6. (6) Schalke, Germany 61,442
7. (7) Arsenal, England 60,040
8. (9) AC Milan, Italy 59,757
9. (8) Celtic, Scotland 57,366
10. (10) Hamburg, Germany 54,811
11. (18) Hertha Berlin, Germany 52,165
12. (11) Marseille, France 52,162
13. (13) Inter Milan, Italy 55,520
14. (14) Stuttgart, Germany 51,700
15. (21) Cologne, Germany 50,222
16. (15) Rangers, Scotland 49,534
17. (16) Ajax, Holland 49,014
18. (12) Newcastle United, England 48,750
19. (29) Borussia Moenchengladbach, Germany 47,240
20. (17) Eintracht Franckfurt, Germany 47,000
21. (19) Atletico Madrid, Spain 44,082
22. (20) Feyenoord, Holland 43,956
23. (22) Liverpool, England 43,611
24. (25) Manchester City, England 42,903
25. (30) Hannover, Germany 41,919
|steven| zei:In groot Londen supportert men dus vooral voor Fulham en in groot Liverpool vooral voor Everton. Interessant.
relatieve percenten <-> absolute percenten
idd viel me ook direct op, Kouehmahne had beter ginder gebleven duidelijkmassief zei:Fantastische supportersaantallen in de bundesliga

Puyol heeft de training ook al moeten staken. Zzzzzzuper.Wesdude zei:Haha, erg hé.
Manchester United may have deliberately mislead fans about prohibited flags at the San Siro stadium for the Champions League clash with AC Milan next Tuesday. In a statement the club claimed that Italian regulations require flags to be in United’s ‘club colours’ – a potential clampdown on the green and gold revolution.
United’s statement is incongruous with the official Milan policy, which requires flags to be approved if they are not in official club or country colours but absolutely does not prohibit these items. In any case, the point may be moot given that green and gold has been a ‘club colour’ since 1878.
Milan will also aid supporters who wish to fix banners to the stadium and then remove them at the end of the match.

