‘a diamond cut from the ashes of the disaster’ Munichs by David Peace, HOME, Manchester Literature Festival
Manchester, more than brick and lead, is a city built from the stories that it tells about itself....
Read MorePosted by Desmond Bullen | Oct 21, 2024 | Books, Talks & Debates
Manchester, more than brick and lead, is a city built from the stories that it tells about itself....
Read MorePosted by Chris Holmes | Jun 1, 2024 | Archives
A kick where it hurts The 1958 may sound more like a Tory thinktank than a Manchester United protest group, but with their anti-Glazier march forcing the pre-match closure of the Old Trafford Megastore last Sunday, supporters...
Read MorePosted by Chris Holmes | Jun 1, 2024 | Archives
With so many domestic fixtures squeezed in as the Amnesty International World Cup loomed, the fortunes of our big Northern clubs seemed to change quicker than a Tory cabinet over the past couple of months. As this weirdest of...
Read MorePosted by Chris Park | May 23, 2024 | Archives
If like me you’re a United fan, you’ll have watched the legendary Class of 1992 reign over football for more than 20 years. I come from a dedicated United family, committed to the point where I was threatened with all my...
Read MorePosted by Chris Park | May 23, 2024 | Archives
Walking into Hotel Football, you could be forgiven for thinking you’ve stepped onto Wonder Woman’s island. The all-female greeting party dazzle you with smiles. This hotel knows its target clientèle and plays to it perfectly....
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