This issue of MCIVTA is particularly significant, at least from my perspective, as it marks my last as editor. I’ve been editing/moderating MCIVTA for nigh on seven years
Some doubt was cast on the Colisimo deal by that august organ the ‘Daily Mirror’. The unofficial mouthpiece of MUFC PLC apparently heard that Colisimo had gone home,
Yet again another quiet weekend. Still the same rumours bubbling up, but this time with more speculation on the position of Shaun Goater. Next game: Halifax Town away,
City have finally replaced the sacked Alex Stepney with former 1970 World Cup goalie Peter Bonetti. Other than this, therre’s little concrete to report, though it does seem
The response to last week’s sparse issue has been impressive to say the least. Although once again there is precious little on the news front, there is plenty
Well, this is just about the quietest close-season I can remember. Usually, we’re all railing against the club, the manager, our situation, the players we’ve been linked with
I’m afraid that the contents will have to speak for themselves tonight. Next game: Halifax Town away, Saturday 21st July 2001 (3.00pm) NEWS SUMMARY General Stuff City Go
At last a signing to report, and somewhat surprisingly, he’s a left back. The player has signed from an obscure London outfit and is called Stuart Pearce –
Very little to report, just rumours apart perhaps from John Burridge (see below). Thanks to Michael for seemingly keeping the ball rolling out of almost nothing! Next game:
All remains quiet on the Maine Road front, which still seems quite strange after decades of managers finding out about their dismissals from the press. This week’s single