Some were born here; Some are drawn here, but we call it home. The passionate verse of Tony Walsh's famous song "Longfell" ...
Some were born here; Some are drawn here, but we call it home. The passionate verse of Tony Walsh's famous song "Longfell" carefully captures the club's current past and future.
Poet Tony Walsh wrote a poem commemorating the 22 people killed in the March 22 suicide bombing.
The Manchester City club was founded in 1894. The club, which has endured many falls and falls, was the beginning of the 21st century.
United American football billionaire Sheikh Mansoor bought a majority stake in Manchester City in 2006 and invested heavily in restoring the club's infrastructure.
Man City have also re-changed course following a change in ownership of the club. His current home is called Etihad Stadium. But the entire club infrastructure built around the stadium is called the Etihad campus.
Manchester is a football city based on a wonderful combination of tradition and modernity.
A few kilometres from Piccedila, Manchester City's biggest tram stop, two of the world's most famous football clubs, Manchester United and Manchester City, have taken the city to a unique height for football fans around the world.
Manchester City's total population is about 5 lakh 36 thousand. Think super. Both clubs will play two big matches during the evening.
About 6,000 red fans slit the Red Devils' throats on the Manua track, while 55,000 blue jersey holders ripped off civilian necks.
In total, in these 90 minutes of the city's 5 lakh 36,000 people, 1 lakh 43 thousand people play on the football field on their own team.
On the other hand, outside the pitch, in fan parks, pubs and bars, more than a million people joined the joys of football. In total, half the people in the city thicken in the turmoil of football over and over again, which is great.
Anyway, I bought a one-day ticket from Piccedila for three and a half pounds and started my trip to the Etihad campus.
A few minutes later, a tram stop in the Etihad area crossed the city centre. Along the way I noticed some modern facilities, as well as the elderly, which were carefully preserved.
I was most surprised after coming to England to preserve the legacy with complete compassion.
All these cities have two or three museums where the city's ancient traditions have been carefully preserved.
If you want to demolish an old house, you must have permission from archaeological service. If you grant permission after checking whether a house is of historical importance, you will be able to demolish the house.
As soon as we got off the tram, the sunny weather greeted etihad campus with a temperature of 2 degrees.
If you climb the beautiful cobblestone staircase of the tram stop and look at the rectangular blue invitation table under the football arm at the impeccable entrance to the pitch, you'll see "WELCOME TO MANCHESTER CITY."
Buy a ticket for 20 (students aged 20, 28 others) and wait for a guide. We were a part of the group.
They all have devices and headphones. Two tour operators took us to a 360-degree room with the necessary instructions.
As soon as he enters the room, he turns on the device and turns on the helmet, torn by the sound of followers hovering in the ear tube.
On the other hand, when we looked at the wall, a 360-degree floating screen scene took us to a time machine man city.
As we went for a few minutes in the audiovisual fleet, we saw a past and a mast present. After going through the maze of history, this time I went to Etihad Campus Fan Park.
On the day of the game, our guide told us to turn off the headphones to feel the madness of the fan park. As soon as I put the headphones, the sound cracked in my ears, the melody of the football music came together.
The front door of Etihad Stadium is beautifully decorated. It's blue everywhere, with pictures of players' winning stories hanging over the walls.
On the day of the game, the bus arrived with the players of the visiting team and parked in an empty room outside the front door.
Fans appeared in the middle of a security fence set for players from both sides with their love showers.
In the rain of loud applause, players marched into the locker room to shake hands with supporters.
On the other hand, players from enemy teams were brought through the tunnel to the locker room. And this is a psychological battle.
The host country enters a field soaked in fan love, and a rival team begins their journey to Achinpur via a tunnel.
There is a well-organized reception at the entrance to The Ittihad. As soon as you cross this room and go a little further, two locker rooms in a row.
There is a clean and tidy gym before entering the dressing room. Players can create a light gym before the start of the game or in the middle of the game.
The temperature in the gym remains 14 degrees in the middle of the game, allowing players to drain sweat from the body and cool down quickly.
Keep the players' triumphant moments perfectly above the corridor.
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