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For years I used to go to games at Maine Road not really thinking about the name or where it came from. I assumed it was simply named after the American state and as there were other streets near the ...
Manchester City spent 80 years at Maine Road Stadium before they moved to Eastlands in 2003 "When I think about it, it was the stadium that brought us all together and now that atmosphere has gone." ...
The Blues’ ambitions were to develop the best stadium in England and for many years that’s how it was viewed. When the original plans talked of basing Maine Road on Hampden Park they did so because ...
A road on the site of Manchester City's old stadium is to be coloured blue in tribute to its former residents. Blue Moon Way, part of a development built on the site of the Maine Road ground ...
Credit: PA Images Their new ground was only beaten in size by Wembley Stadium and could hold a maximum capacity of 85,000. Maine Road’s record attendance was reached in 1934 when City played ...
THE long-awaited decision on the future of Manchester City's Maine Road stadium is due next month. There has been widespread speculation about what will happen the site once the Blues leave for the ...
Work is to begin on the demolition of Manchester City Football Club's former home ground. The club played their last game at the Maine Road stadium in Rusholme in May 2003, before moving to their new ...
A Manchester City fan has realised his dream of building a Lego replica of Maine Road stadium - four years after the club's former home was demolished. Gary Standford, 37, of Salford, spent more than ...
"A lot of people were happy when the stadium closed." Maine Road was demolished in 2004, a year after it closed its doors to fans. Part of the demolition team was Rob Hale, a 24-year-old ...
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