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Twenty years ago this month, Manchester City played their final game at Maine Road. Almost 35,000 people squeezed into the ground on May 11, 2003, to bid an emotional farewell to the club's home ...
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 ...
Andrew Matthews, the Moss Side-born artist, is reminiscing about what it was like to grow up in the shadow of Maine Road, formerly the home of Manchester City, and one particular memory that has ...
The original plans had claimed Manchester’s new venue would be ‘The English Hampden’, however many historians have fallen for the trap of claiming that Maine Road was designed as the Wembley of the ...
When you go up Maine Road, you head to a door at the top and ... Hotel in Stafford the night before the game rather than around Manchester. 'It was panic time,' Horton says.
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 ...
This kind of road dispute is not uncommon in Maine. It’s playing out in Hallowell ... the way down the 1,000 feet of gravel trail to the Manchester line, based on historical deeds of the ...