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Manchester City: spending money the right way?

In 2008 when Manchester City were handed all the money they could possibly have hoped for, the fans dreams had become a possibility. The signing of Robinho was a statement made by the club to prove City were about t

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Manchester City’s Aleksander Kolarov takes on kitman Les Chapman in boxing match

Manchester City love bringing out Alexander Kolarov around this time of the year to spread some of his Christmas joy (sort of) on behalf of the club. The Serbian left-back starred in a spoof boxing match against kitman L

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Where has it all gone wrong at Manchester City?

Manuel Pellegrini has one of the most lucrative and sought after managerial jobs in world football at Manchester City, and after winning two trophies in his first year, he looked the real deal. However, this season he’s findin

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Harry the Parrot loves singing Manchester City songs

Ahead of the Manchester derby on Sunday, Sky Sports News have been running stories on it throughout the week. Despite their occasionally tiresome overhyping of such games, Sky have produced the goods on this l

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Yaya Toure’s Manchester City future: no Selcuk, no issue

Over the years, supporting City has seen me endure more than a slice of the ridiculous, but ‘birthdaygate’ may well just be the icing on the cake (sorry). Over the past week we were introduced to the notion that Ya

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James Milner: criminally underrated

The latest rumour in the ever-rotating transfer mill has seen Manchester City’s 28 year-old winger, James Milner, linked with moves to Liverpool and Arsenal, as the Englishman has found first team opportunities limit

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Pellegrini’s perfect for City

Manuel Pellegrini’s reign as Manchester City boss has gone, as some thought it wouldn’t do anyway, surprisingly well so far. His team are challenging on all fronts, the fans have taken to him, and there seems to be a real sense

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Manchester City vs Sunderland: Capital One Cup preview

The Capital One Cup final on March 2 is fast approaching and if previous finals are to go by it should be a cracker between free-flowing powerhouses Manchester City and a rejuvenated Sunderland under new manager Gus Poyet.

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Perfect Pellegrini

Manuel Pellegrini’s reign as Manchester City boss has gone, as some thought it wouldn’t do anyway, surprisingly well so far. His team are challenging on all fronts, the fans have taken to him, and there seems to be a real sense