Media bias against City

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No mention of Maine Road.

Football grounds, then and now: From Highbury to Roker Park, we look back at memorable stadiums and what they're used for today

  • Arsenal, Stoke City, Southampton, Swansea and Sunderland have all changed home in recent years, to name a few
  • The site of Brighton's former Goldstone Ground is now a retail park featuring a Burger King 'drive-thru'
  • Sportsmail brings you an extensive picture gallery of how the grounds looked then, and now


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3322493/Football-grounds-Highbury-Roker-Park-look-memorable-stadiums-used-today.html#ixzz3rr45YArK
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
 
No mention of Maine Road.

Football grounds, then and now: From Highbury to Roker Park, we look back at memorable stadiums and what they're used for today

  • Arsenal, Stoke City, Southampton, Swansea and Sunderland have all changed home in recent years, to name a few
  • The site of Brighton's former Goldstone Ground is now a retail park featuring a Burger King 'drive-thru'
  • Sportsmail brings you an extensive picture gallery of how the grounds looked then, and now


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3322493/Football-grounds-Highbury-Roker-Park-look-memorable-stadiums-used-today.html#ixzz3rr45YArK
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook


c'mon ....it's not in the title but it's in the contest....also there a lot of other team's stadium without their name in the title
 
I'll be ok as long as everybody in the world agrees to never read a headline again and expect it to contain every aspect and intricate detail of the story it is purported to convey.
Welcome back Pidge!

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Meant to mention this when it first appeared over a week ago but have been very busy of late so sorry as it may well have been mentioned already. It was either in the Sunday People or Sunday Mirror over a week ago but they had to print an apology over a complete untruth they had written the week before. The story was that City had tried to lure a Manure youngster Callum Gribbin with a weekly wage of £11,000. The paper reported that it was untrue on both counts. City had never tried to sign him up let alone offer him wages of £11,000 pw.
 
Meant to mention this when it first appeared over a week ago but have been very busy of late so sorry as it may well have been mentioned already. It was either in the Sunday People or Sunday Mirror over a week ago but they had to print an apology over a complete untruth they had written the week before. The story was that City had tried to lure a Manure youngster Callum Gribbin with a weekly wage of £11,000. The paper reported that it was untrue on both counts. City had never tried to sign him up let alone offer him wages of £11,000 pw.
Yes I saw that also.
 
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