It’s back! Five things we learned from the return of the Premier League
The first weekend of the return of the Premier League was always going to be a re-education for us all.
The first weekend of the return of the Premier League was always going to be a re-education for us all.
With the Champions League and relegation spots also to be decided, there is plenty to look forward to. Here is your guide to the big Premier League return.
Manchester has a rich history but also a modern art hub, grand Victorian markets and trendy food halls, historic music bands to up-and-coming musical talents.
MM take a trip down memory lane with City fan George Clayton to relive the best moment’s since Sheikh Mansour revitalised the blue side of Manchester.
German international Leroy Sane looks set to end his four-year stay with Manchester City this summer, with a return to his homeland on the cards.
Max Woosnam is one of the great British sportsmen to grace the football pitch, walk out to the crease and step out on to court. MM takes a look at the all-rounder’s incredible life as a worker, a soldier and a multi-talented athlete that won the world’s most sought-after sporting accolades.
With football cancelled for the foreseeable future due to the outbreak of coronavirus, MM have created an ultimate combined Manchester United and Manchester City XI using players since the Premier League began.
If you didn’t know already, football – and sport in general – is cancelled for the foreseeable future. It’s not quite clear when the situation will be resolved, nor if we will play out the remainder of the season.
Manchester United and Manchester City stars have joined forces to back the NHS call to stay at home during the Covid-19 outbreak.
According to PSE, in Greater Manchester it is estimated that 600,000 residents are currently experiencing the effects of extreme poverty. In addition, as many as 1.6 million people are at risk of sliding into deeper poverty.
Jacob Bentley York and Luke Madeira have the latest football news from across Greater Manchester… and beyond
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