Instagram respond as Man City star Raheem Sterling is one of three players abused since weekend boycott
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling has shared sickening racist abuse sent to him online just two days after English football’s
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling has shared sickening racist abuse sent to him online just two days after English football’s
City performances have slipped from the standard they’ve set the last two seasons which has accumulated 198 points and two Premier Leagues titles as they sit second in the league, 25 points in the league.
Using City Xtra matchday player ratings has led to a lot of low matchday average scores amongst Pep Guardiola’s squad as well as some surprisingly consistent performers.
Manchester United and Manchester City stars have joined forces to back the NHS call to stay at home during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Pep Guardiola knows this run in the UEFA Champions League could be last chance saloon for his excellent Manchester City side.
As this year (and decade come to think of it) comes to a close, we are at that stage where one the year’s biggest events occurs that signifies everything good that has happened in British sport over the past twelve months.
Knowing only a point was needed from their final two group games, Harry Kane’s hat-trick helped them mark the national team’s 1,000 international fixture as they wrapped up qualification.
The head of a popular Manchester United supporter group has hit back at suggestions the club’s fanbase has a problem with racism.
Raheem Sterling is this season’s leading light in the Premier League – according to Manchester City hero Paul Dickov.
Yesterday saw England’s biggest win ever in a major tournament as they smashed Panama 6-1 to qualify for the knockout stages.
Harry Kane’s late winner gave England victory against Tunisia on Monday, but the game really changed in the 67th minute following the introduction of Marcus Rashford.
The 2018 World Cup will be showing on numerous outdoor screens and pubs across Manchester in June and July, but what you really need to know is how to conduct yourself during this football-mad period!
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