floyd Posted August 11, 2007 Posted August 11, 2007 (edited) Reds hit back of the netBy Mark Jefferies 11/08/2007 Daily Manc Link They may be Premiership champions - but Manchester Utd have lost out to Liverpool for the title of the UK's most popular internet club. A survey found the Liverpool FC website www.liverpoolfc.tv last week got a 17.3 per cent share of all UK internet visits to Premier League club sites. United's site www.manutd.com was the second most popular of the 20 Premiership websites, with a 15.4 per cent share.Advertisement Arsenal were third, with 10.9 per cent, just ahead of North London rivals Tottenham, with a 7.5 per cent share. Chelsea could only manage 11th in the report by online research firm HitWise. It discovered more than seven in 10 UK visitors to Manchester Utd and Liverpool sites lived outside the north-west. When global website hits were tallied, Manchester Utd were easily the most popular. Its website got 2.4million visitors compared to Liverpool's 1.7million. Typical at the end from the Daily Manc in getting in that though., and Kim Il Kenyon will be twisting those laughable figures as we speak Edited August 11, 2007 by floyd
McBain Posted August 11, 2007 Posted August 11, 2007 Typical at the end from the Daily Manc in getting in that though., and Kim Il Kenyon will be twisting those laughable figures as we speak The journo could have made the story about who was the most popular globally. And then added that we had the most domestic hits just at the bottom
charlie clown Posted August 11, 2007 Posted August 11, 2007 and we have the biggest 'nutters ringing in to radio phone-ins' count as well. we're ace we are.
Gunga Din Posted August 11, 2007 Posted August 11, 2007 and we have the biggest 'nutters ringing in to radio phone-ins' count as well. we're ace we are. to be fair though, thats just Anny Road and Snorky
kop205 Posted August 11, 2007 Posted August 11, 2007 to be fair though, thats just Anny Road and Snorky And Carra.
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