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Get help. Create an account. Password recovery. Louder Than War. Share This Tweet. Evil Blizzard and The Membranes would do for me. That would probably be the end of me. The boys should give their home town a big shout by letting Manc faves The Moods play support. Money grabbing greedy bastards. No longer artists. Its over. And has been for 20 years. Slaughter and The Dogs Courteeners. The support should be an album. Nothing less. To buy tickets and get more information visit here.

As we eagerly await news on a new album and the long-awaited follow-up to 's The Second Coming, the band are weeks away from hitting the road. Rumours about The Stone Roses returning with new music have circulated for years upon years, with the band first reforming for a series of gigs in Noel Gallagher announced he had the inside scoop on the exciting new material, that might culminate in a new album for the rock group. It has been widely speculated, by several tabloids, that the group's third album would arrive this summer to coincide with their upcoming live dates.

The metropolis rivals Liverpool as being the true English home of football and music, with the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City also providing the backbone of the city's identity. Goal rounds up which football teams celebrated bands and musicians hailing from Manchester support. The duo were born and raised in Manchester and achieved international stardom with albums Definitely Maybe and What's the Story, Morning Glory?

Though the two brothers are still in an infamous long-standing feud with each other, at least they share in supporting the Citizens. The Gallaghers have supported Man City since the early '70s, years before the club were taken over by owner Shiekh Mansour which began the process of reclaiming some of the glory from rivals Manchester United.

They are regulars at the Etihad, and have been present on the pitch to celebrate Premier League titles in recent years. They are extremely vocal about their support for the Sky Blues, with Liam often taking to his social media to voice his solidarity for the men in blue. They were all Irish people who came over here and decided to support United.

My dad chose City instead, just to piss them off.



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