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Sinclair claimed a "quick-fix" approach has hindered United since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson.
"I think everything has been short-term with them. When Sir Alex was there there was a very long-term plan in place, everything was being thought about, but after David Moyes didn’t work out they went for a quick-fix," Sinclair said.
As for City, the England international points to the introduction of satellite clubs, as well as owner Sheikh Mansour's investment off-field, as reasons why the team he left in 2007 has impressed so much.
"It’s a different monster now – Manchester City has always been a big club if you look back, even before the Premier League era, but they have taken it to the next level," he said.
"Everything seems to be long-term – look at [former City reserve team manager] Patrick Vieira going to New York City FC, the satellite club in Melbourne, the brand growing and bringing new income."
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Things have changed drastically since Sinclair first joined the club, with several managers leading the club to where they are now.
Kevin Keegan brought life-long fan Sinclair to Manchester from West Ham, before being succeeded by Stuart Pearce in 2005.
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