Manchester City fans have been sharing their favourite memories from Maine Road.
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It was a heartbreaking moment in “Game of Thrones” when the series’ beloved Hodor finally got to “hold the door,” only to be sacrificed in the process. With his single-phrased vocabulary, the “Groot” of GOT was possibly the least affected by his character’s demise.
Manchester City fans have been sharing their favourite memories from Maine Road.
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