Hello and welcome to the latest edition of the City Is Ours daily digest, your rundown of Manchester City news you may have missed.
16.10.2021 - 11:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Something magical is happening not far from Manchester.
As if transported by the Ministry of Magic, the Harry Potter franchise has suddenly apparated into Cheshire.
The official Warner Brothers attraction - just a short drive from Greater Manchester - recreates the dreaded Forbidden Forest from JK Rowling’s blockbuster novels.
It’s great news for fans of the Boy Wizard and the woodland trails - packed full of jaw-dropping special effects - will open to the public this week.
Read more: Seven
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of the City Is Ours daily digest, your rundown of Manchester City news you may have missed.
Peter Schmeichel has revealed how he ended up taking part in a bizarre jazz session with Eric Cantona.
Harry Maguire has revealed that Manchester United have been 'working hard' to improve defensively this week.
Former Manchester United duo Gary Neville and Peter Schmeichel are both in the opinion that turning to Antonio Conte to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as manager would be the wrong decision.
Brighton manager Graham Potter was proud of the way his players reacted against a Manchester City side that made league leaders Chelsea look 'ordinary'.
Peter Andre missed his son Junior's music launch on Thursday 21 October after falling seriously ill.The 48 year old sparked concerns earlier this week after cancelling his performance in Grease the musical at the Opera House Manchester on Tuesday. In a voice recording taken by his daughter Princess, 14, he said: "I haven't felt like this for two or three years.
Brighton manager Graham Potter is hoping for water under the bridge when he again comes up against Pep Guardiola this weekend.
Peter Crouch insists Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is more likely to be criticised if his side don't play well, due to his lack of managerial experience at the top level.
England captain and Manchester City target Harry Kane has been urged to follow the example set by Manchester United great Wayne Rooney.
Former Manchester City midfielder Shaun Wright-Phillips believes his old club can resist the temptation of signing either Erling Haaland or Harry Kane, suggesting that the time could now be right to give Liam Delap a chance to impress.