I'm not disputing that Man Utd. has more fans than any other club in the USA, but what a flawed article.
They base this on what team people picked in FIFA. Problem is, many soccer fans didn't buy FIFA 13. Maybe they bought PES instead or stuck with Football manager. Or maybe they didn't buy a soccer video game. I know plenty of huge soccer fans that either don't play video games or didn't buy FIFA 13. And what if you're in a multi-person house with different team allegiances, but only one copy of FIFA? And finally, this assumes that if you pick a team in FIFA, you're a fan of that team. There are people who buy FIFA who either aren't huge soccer fans or aren't a huge fan of a particular team. When asked to pick one, they will likely pick Man Utd. because they are the biggest name. Yes, FIFA is the most popular soccer video game, but picking a team in a video game should not be the basis of determining who the most popular team in America is.
This article would be like saying some ABC Family TV Show is the most popular on TV because it has the most likes on Facebook. Then the actual ratings data comes out, and NCIS wins as it always does.
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