A victory parade for Manchester United's 20th category title will not overshadow any celebrations rivals Manchester City hold when they gain the FA Cup, a chief has said. An open-top bus parade will be held by united through Manchester on Monday 13 May possibly. It comes two days after Manchester City are as a result of play Wigan in the FA Cup last at Wembley, on Saturday 11 Might. Jim Karney said because their prize is yet to be gained City have not made any decisions about a parade. The group are favourites to gain the FA Cup and if so, would frequently be expected to march the glass around the area the Monday after the game. About 100,000 City fans packed in to Manchester when the team won the Premier League last year. The Premier League crown was regained by manchester United from their local opponents once they clinched their 20th league title on Monday night with a victory over Aston Villa. The Barclays Premier League trophy will be introduced at United's final home game of the summer season against Swansea City, soon after the final whistle, on Sunday 12 May possibly. The team said its parade the following day would start at Old Trafford in early evening and end in the city centre, but facts are yet to be finalised. Mr Karney, Manchester council's city centre spokesman, said: "We will go out of our method to be sure that City fans have a full party. "Forget some of the practices, overlook some of the days. We have two top notch groups, let us observe that. "These are always complex but go on it from me, who's at the center of some of these talks, there's no competition between United and City over these dates."
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