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Ever since hosting its first game in 1910, a host of legends have played at Old Trafford, with the stadium leaving its mark on many of them.
Not all of these players have been wearing red, with many opposition stars also struck by their experiences of playing in front of Manchester United fans.
It is a stadium that leaves a lasting impression on the players who have played there, perhaps
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The ongoing renaissance and regeneration of Manchester is leading to a shifting focus south of the city centre to historic Old Trafford - which is fast-becoming the latest hotspot to live in, visit, socialise in, and enjoy.
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Manori Ravindran International Editor“Chernobyl” producer Sister — the content studio set up by Jane Featherstone, Stacey Snider and Elisabeth Murdoch — has hired former “Black Mirror” producer Lucy Dyke to lead a new production hub out of Manchester, in northern England.The outfit is called Northern Sister, and will focus on developing and producing high-end scripted projects in the region, while fostering creators from diverse backgrounds both on and off screen.
Sister, the Elisabeth Murdoch-backed producer behind Chernobyl, is launching an office in the north of England and has recruited The Split executive producer Lucy Dyke to lead the outpost.
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Snoop Dogg has shared a new single today (March 22) called ‘CEO’ – you can listen to it below.The new track sees the rap legend reflecting on his success in the music industry over a percussion-heavy beat.Snoop also rescheduled his UK and Ireland tour for a third time to 2022. The ‘I Wanna Thank Me Tour’ will kick off next March in Glasgow before heading to London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Belfast, and Dublin.
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