A City divided: United's new rivals are on the doorstep

At Waterstone's bookshop on Manchester's Deansgate, it would appear that little has changed when it comes to traditional notions of football supremacy.Manchester United books occupy two shelves. Manchester City have just one. Slowly, though, attitudes are shifting just a little.Outside, high up above the street, is one of City's much discussed billboard ads. 'Welcome to Manchester,' it proclaims beneath an image of Carlos Tevez, the player who moved from Old Trafford to Eastlands this summer. Suits two, sir: Best and Summerbee were Manchester rivals who owned a fashion shop togetherUnited manager Sir Alex Ferguson has already expressed his displeasure at City's brilliant impertinence and so, too - in their own way - have his club's fans. The poster is now dotted with red paint. Rivalry between City and United is not new, of course. But, as City have thrown Arab money at their squad, there has been a new edge. Tevez has united Manchester City's dressing room, claims pal ZabaletaPICTURE SPECIAL: Lend us a tenner, Anderson? Manchester United ace leaves bank. with £1,000 in cashMANCHESTER CITY FC

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