http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,982_2660720,00.html

 This season's Carling Cup got underway on Monday night when League Two 
Peterborough beat Southampton, sparking the sponsors to analyse the 
competition's records. The research has also put to bed the long running 
debate over who is better, 'City' or 'United'. Each of the 13 'Citys' and 13 
'Uniteds' in the top four divisions were awarded points based on how far 
they progressed in the League Cup each season since it was introduced in 
1960/61, with the 'Citys' coming out on top by quite a margin.
Carling Cup Sponsorship Manager Richard Smith said: "The City vs United 
debate first came up when we were talking through the Carling Cup first 
round fixtures and it soon became one of those pub conversations that 
refused to go away. We thought we ought to apply some science to it and get 
a proper answer. "We looked back through the 47-year history of the Cup to 
work out if it was United or City who came out on top. We were surprised 
with the results but looking back on the last few years, it's always been a 
case of expect the unexpected with the Carling Cup - hopefully it's a good 
omen for this season's competition."

The top five most successful sides are West Ham United, Norwich City, 
Manchester City, Manchester United and Leeds United, with Hereford United at 
the bottom of the pile.



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