5 Jul
When it comes to Manchester City, one thing that unites the entire city is the game of football. Football is quite a big deal in the city. The city is famous all over the world being home to some of the most popular football teams. No matter in which part of the city you are, you can sense the craze for the game amongst people. Both the blue as well as red sides of Manchester have a lot to enjoy, starting from the wonderful collectables at the National Football Stadium located in Cathedral Gardens to stadium tours. Well, there are matches organized as well. However remember, if you are not able to make it to the stadium, you can enjoy the same right at the bar or pub.
Here, we bring to you short guide to Manchester football.
Manchester United Museum and Centre:
Travellers from all over the world visit this stadium, which is considered as a holy shrine of football, to enjoy some of the best objects in the museum. It will take you around ninety minutes to tour the entire stadium, and it takes football fans the place they actually want to go – changing rooms, dugout and The Alex Ferguson Stand. It accommodate near about 76,000 spectators which is consequential to the extensive development.
Etihad Stadium:
Manchester City has enjoyed its own shares of ups and downs during the long yet not illustrious past. However, over the years, they have become more capable of giving competition to their rivals at the other side of the city. It is this stadium that Blues call their home.
National Football Museum:
It is located inside one of the most impressive and magnificent buildings of Manchester. It is spread across four floors and houses greatest collection of football in the world. It is the permanent home to the FA collection and FIFA league amongst many others.
Above slated are few places you must explore if you are a football fan.