jay holland
maine road (r.i.p)
if you dont remember maine rd your a long way from home
Colin
I know live in the States and still follow City via the internet and cable TV. Strange feelings linger as I saw the pictures of the old stomping grounds being demolished. My dad helped build several sections of Maine Rd and when I go back and visit him he still talks about what a shame it was to see it go down. We went to the new stadium last year and he agreed it was the right move for all involved with the club, players, fans, and citizens alike.
Carl
It makes me sick! All this gooey nostalgia over a club who only really cares about it's profit margins and making money from it's fans. It's a business - look at the price of football tickets and merchandise these days. There are kids going hungry just so people can feed their football habit.
whatty
great times sadly you'll never get back the uneak atmosphere that maine road moss side had
rob woodcock
whyyyyyyy, i still get emotional when i think of the sinks in the main stand, i love city, long live the blues
ME!
great memories of maine road, little Stockport County winning there with a very late penalty!
tom murphy
a life time united fan.as a boy walked around main rd and to see the players coming out after training burt troutmann was the best with us good luck and stay in the premier div.tom tom vancouver island canada
Shinnanne Ingram
As a Leeds United fan (a young one) I can remember some BRILLIANT times that our team had at Maine Road and I can say that seeing the pictures brought a tear to my eye... It's the end of a footballing era, much as when they demolished Wembley... It's been good times and everyone will be OK.
Melissa
I feel that everyone who mad comments really and truly missed the stadium and it was very heart warming. I hope that they make some kind of memory to the stadium and a tribute to Manchester City instead of just building some business complex or something useless.
Carole
Although sad ,the comments by residents missing everyone is very touching.