Every season has its odd moments but this campaign feels to have been stranger than most in recent memory for Manchester City - even before the complete halt to football brought by the coronavirus pandemic.
10.04.2020 - 18:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The mum of a four-year-old who has passed away from cancer has paid tribute to her 'kind, sassy and determined' little girl.
Lyla Mae O’ Rourke was given just weeks to live after first being diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia as a baby.
But she fought the disease and went into remission after months of treatment, including a bone marrow transplant from her big sister Leoni, 12, before she sadly relapsed last year.
She passed away suddenly from a cardiac arrest in Royal Manchester
Every season has its odd moments but this campaign feels to have been stranger than most in recent memory for Manchester City - even before the complete halt to football brought by the coronavirus pandemic.
The family of a popular hospital security guard who has died after contracting coronavirus have paid tribute to him.
Manchester City’s forgotten winger Patrick Roberts has been told that a move back to Celtic would be a “good move” for both the player and the club.
Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood could each play for Manchester United for 20 years together, according to one of the academy coaches.
Here are the Manchester City morning headlines for Friday, April 17.
Liverpool great Phil Thompson believes Raheem Sterling will leave Manchester City when Pep Guardiola departs.
Peter Kay's Car Share has paid a touching tribute to a fan of the show who died of coronavirus.
Two Manchester City players as well as a Manchester United goalkeeper have been selected in Alan Shearer's team of the season.
Here are your Manchester City morning headlines on Monday, April 13.
A little girl has become a sensation online and caught the attention of a pop star with a brilliant video she filmed to make NHS staff smile.
Tributes have been paid to a father who died following a motorbike crash in Gorton last night (Wednesday).
Premier League clubs might only get a two-week break between the end of the 2019-20 campaign and the start of the new season.