Sure, these days it’s most commonly associated with two other football teams - England, obviously, and Tottenham Hotspur, who have used the stadium as an adopted home for almost two seasons now. And plenty of other clubs have special relationships with the ground. Liverpool fans cheekily nicknamed it ‘Anfield South’ during their halcyon days in the ‘80s.
But no other English club won its first European Cup at Wembley. No other club has played more major finals there. You might prefer the old Wembley to the new incarnation, or vice versa. You might miss the golden days of semi-finals at Villa Park - the other outstanding contender to be United’s ‘second home’.