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Is City's spending judged differently than the likes of Chelsea?
This is a short extract from the Blue Moon Podcast - Season 14, Episode 26 -- "Would Jack Grealish's Hair be his Downfall in the Zombie Apocalypse?".
In it, David Mooney is joined by Adam Carter and Alex Brotherton. -
What can be done to improve the Etihad's atmosphere?
This is a short extract from the Blue Moon Podcast - Season 14, Episode 26 -- "Would Jack Grealish's Hair be his Downfall in the Zombie Apocalypse?".
In it, David Mooney is joined by Adam Carter and Alex Brotherton -- but we start with Sam Roscoe taking a look at the issues surrounding the atmosphere inside the Etihad. -
Which City player is best-suited to surviving the zombie apocalypse?
This is a short extract from the Blue Moon Podcast - Season 14, Episode 26 -- "Would Jack Grealish's Hair be his Downfall in the Zombie Apocalypse?".
In it, David Mooney is joined by Adam Carter and Alex Brotherton. -
What role does Julian Alvarez play for Argentina?
This is a short extract from the Blue Moon Podcast - Season 14, Episode 18 -- the World Cup Special.
In it, David Mooney speaks to Argentina expert Dan Edwards about the role that Julian Alvarez plays for the national team. This was recorded ahead of the World Cup beginning. -
What's City's record like on grounds that no longer exist?
This is a short extract from the Blue Moon Podcast - Season 14, Episode 17: "Unmavericked".
In it, David Mooney speaks to David Proudlove about his book "When The Circus Leaves Town", which contains a chapter about City leaving Maine Road. City fans Adam Monk and Alex Brotherton talk about making The Etihad 'home', while Dan Burke looks at City's record on stadiums that are now demolished. -
What's it like being an LGBTQ+ fan inside the Etihad?
This is a short extract from the Blue Moon Podcast - Season 14, Episode 14: "I’d Leave it 10 Minutes Before You go in There, Mate…".
In it, David Mooney speaks to Jamie Dawes-Hughes, Zoe Lowe and Cas Burgess, who are all LGBTQ+ City fans who regularly go to games.