'It was horrible' - Fights, tears and why some Man City fans loathe Luton
Manchester City spend their time these days mixing with with Liverpool and Real Madrid, but for some of their fans they will never forget or forgive Luton.
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Manchester City spend their time these days mixing with with Liverpool and Real Madrid, but for some of their fans they will never forget or forgive Luton.
In a week where two Premier League clubs were hit with points deductions and Liverpool were eviscerated by Atalanta in the Europa League, it is Manchester United who have conspired to deliver what is arguably the most eyebrow-raising football story of the last seven days.
Manchester City players are only spending 'five to 10 minutes' on the training pitch each day in an attempt to cope with their injury and fitness crisis.
A Manchester City fan group will not attempt to repeat their banner criticising the club's controversial rise in season ticket prices this week, but they are not giving up on their protests.
Scott Burns: It has to be played at a neutral ground. The game needs to be played to finish off the pre-split fixtures. Whether that is St Johnstone, Hibs or St Mirren they must get the fixtures fulfilled.
Pep Guardiola hit back at pundits like Jamie Carragher, who have criticised Erling Haaland's all-round play this week.
Manchester City will be putting the Champions League to the back of their minds on Saturday afternoon when they host Luton Town in the Premier League.
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