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perhaps it should not be a surprise if many fans, particularly those below the age of 35, feel no real affiliation to Maine Road when City’s idea of one-upmanship in the years of Manchester ...
After nearly two years as the devil-may-care Manchester ... City down in a relegation shootout on the final day of the 1982-83 season. That day, Hatters boss David Pleat galloped across the ...
Known as ‘The Wembley of the North,’ Maine Road was home to Manchester City for 80 years. It was built on an old brickworks site in Moss Side in 1923 and was initially known as Dog Kennel Lane ...
Some 25 years on from a legendary Division Two play-off final win at Wembley, Pep Guardiola’s current crop host Ipswich on Saturday at the start of their journey to potentially a fifth straight ...
“The Etihad is our home now and we’ve made it our home more than ever over the last two decades, but I don’t think you’ll find a City fan who doesn’t miss Maine Road.” Summerbee is a hugely popular ...
Axel Rose, Jon Bon Jovi and Jim Kerr all wore the famous sky blue but presumably famous fans Noel and Liam ... "We are City, super City, Super City from Maine Road" (To the tune of "We are Sailing").
Manchester City fans will be crossing their fingers for ... Noel Gallagher can claim to have been with the club since the Maine Road days. The Gallagher brothers have made no secret of their ...
For most football fans who can remember a pre-takeover Man City, Maine Road is considered as the "real home" of the Cityzens. Maine Road hosted Man City's home games for 80 years, seeing the club ...
The Kippax was largely detached from the other stands, making it a perfect view for when Oasis played Maine Road in 1996. The lifelong Man City fans performed there as part of their (What's the ...