Pretty similar, I was born in Leicester Royal, Lived in Oadby and from age of 14 went to nearly every home City match with my Dad and Uncle. I then went to Manchester Uni (where a Leicester supporter was an oddity). Can't say I hated Man Utd -but they weren't my team. Other than a couple of brief spells back in Oadby and Hinckley - I've lived all over the place ( inc. Manchester again) during last 40 odd years, but I couldn't think of supporting any other team but Leicester, it wouldn't feel right, and let's face it, the last couple of years have been pretty special!Born in Leicester, moved away did my schooling in Cheshire not far from Manchester. Everyone was Man U, a red and black scarf as much a part of school uniform as a pair of kickers. Bad time to be going to school there as they won everything.
Granted Manchester is full of loyal Man U fans. I've met many along the way who are not from Manchester. They all have a well rehearsed defensive response that a family member is from there, they supported them before they were good... blah blah....
Thanks to my old man I have always hated them, and always will take pleasure in seeing them get beaten. Shame we couldn't do it this time but a Fergie time equaliser is nearly as good.