LOSE TO CITY — or win and give Liverpool a boost in the Premier League title race?
That’s the dilemma facing Manchester United fans everywhere ahead of tonight’s derby in Old Trafford.
United’s title defence is well and truly over at this stage but with just seven points separating the top four, David Moyes’ side will have a crucial part to play in what is shaping up to be a four-horse run-in.
Manchester communications firm C21 knows which side of the fence they’re coming down on. They’ve mocked up this ad to bring the red and blue halves of the city together with the slogan “UNITY – Two Teams One Goal – Stop the Scousers winning the league.”
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We’re not sure if this is genuine, tongue-in-cheek, or just a “no such thing as bad publicity” stunt but one’s thing for sure, they got our attention.
'Two teams, one goal - stop the Scousers': Check out this ad for the Manchester derby
LOSE TO CITY — or win and give Liverpool a boost in the Premier League title race?
That’s the dilemma facing Manchester United fans everywhere ahead of tonight’s derby in Old Trafford.
United’s title defence is well and truly over at this stage but with just seven points separating the top four, David Moyes’ side will have a crucial part to play in what is shaping up to be a four-horse run-in.
Manchester communications firm C21 knows which side of the fence they’re coming down on. They’ve mocked up this ad to bring the red and blue halves of the city together with the slogan “UNITY – Two Teams One Goal – Stop the Scousers winning the league.”
We’re not sure if this is genuine, tongue-in-cheek, or just a “no such thing as bad publicity” stunt but one’s thing for sure, they got our attention.
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