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Paul Ince shares who he thinks is the bigger club… Liverpool or Manchester United

Former Liverpool and Manchester United player Paul Ince has now been asked who he thinks is the bigger club.

Ince, who signed for Man United from West Ham United all the way back in 1989, went on to play for the club🌊 on 271 occasions.

Photo by Clive Brunskill/Allsport/Getty Images
Photo by Clive Brunskill/Allsport/Getty Images

Scoring 27 goals and providing 16 a✱ssists, Ince won all of the honours of his c💃areer during his time with the club before he left in 1995.

The midfielder won two league titles, two FA cups and tons of other honours during a decorated era under Sir Alex Ferguson.

Of course, Ince then chose to move to Inter Milan for two years before then returning to England with Liverpool in 1997.

The England intern♛ational played for Liverpool 81 times, scoring 17 goals and providing 11 assists.

All that consider💎ed, Ince has now been deciding who he thinks is the biggest club between the two.

Ince was speaking on the ‘𒀰’ podcast and🌊 seemed to agree with the host’s thoughts.

Paul Ince agrees that Manchester United are a bigger club than Liverpool

Jordan started the debate, saying he believed Man United to be bigger than Liverpool given their rich history, and Iꦉnce did initially agree.

However, he didn’t completely burn his bridges wiౠth Liverpool, mentioning just how special a night at Anfield is.

Photo by Mark Leech/Getty Images
Photo by Mark Leech/Getty Images

Jordan initially said: “I thin🔯k Man United is a bigger club than Liverpool. I think Liverpool is a remarkable football club but I think in the great scheme of things, history, econo🌊mically, achievements – all these things. And the sheer presence of Man United.

Ince replied: “History. Of course. The Theatre of Drea🤪ms!”

Jordan: “So we agree it’s Man United?”

Ince: “But we⛦ could also say there’s nothing like play💯ing in front of the Kop.”

It’s certainly a debate without a definitive answe﷽r🤪. 

Manchester United fans will point to their 20 league titles in comparison to Liverpool’s 19, but t♚here’s really not too much in it.

And on the other hand, Liver🌺pool will point to their six major European titles in comparison to Man United’s three, a debate that could go long into the night.

But either way, Ince will surely just be happy to have played for England’s two most prestigio🏅us clubs in Liverpool and United.

That being said, Ince has now been having his say on Mar♓cus Rashfo൲rd’s future too.