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Why do you love City?

Why do you love City?

BBC News28-07-2025
There is something unique about a football fan's love for their club.As once said by the great Arrigo Sacchi: "Football is the most important of the least important things in life".Tears of joy - and heartbreak. Friendships forged. Memories that last a lifetime.Sometimes it is there from the beginning, sometimes a moment is what starts it all or takes it to another level.Wherever it comes from, the love for a club is often there for life.As a new season edges closer, we want to know why you love City.When was the moment it all began?What is your most special memory?Your first home game? Earliest shirt? A seminal away trip?Send us your pictures and stories
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