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From a papal supporter to drama and inflatabale bananas - Man City's weird and wonderful history

A lot of assumptions are made in the media about Manchester City and their fans. Supposedly their...
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17.38 7 Apr 2015


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From a papal supporter to dram...

From a papal supporter to drama and inflatabale bananas - Man City's weird and wonderful history

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17.38 7 Apr 2015


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A lot of assumptions are made in the media about Manchester City and their fans. Supposedly their history makes them fatalistic and addicted to drama.

Certainly, the City story is punctuated with nerve-wracking moments like the 1999 Division 2 playoff final victory and the 2012 Premier League title win achieved from the boot of Sergio Agueroooooooo in the final moments to pip United.

And like every club, there are interesting nuggets of information. 

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In City's case, there is the case of Pope John Paul II and why he had an interest in the club. Then there is the real impact the Abu Dhabi cash has had on the club on and off the pitch and whether it has lost part of its soul.

Manchester City: The Secret History Of A Club That Has No History scribe and Sky Blues fan Mike Devlin joined us on Team 33 to talk about all this more.

He also explained why players like Andy Morrison and Paul Dickov will always be held on a higher pedestal than current stars like Yaya Toure and Aguero, the intertwined history with Manchester United and terrace culture like inflatable bananas.

As Devlin said: "It's a strange thing these days to be a City fan" and you can listen to the full interview via the podcast player below or download via iTunes:


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