Radio Manchester Feature

Earlier today both BBC Radio Four’s Today programme and BBC Radio Manchester’s Mike Sweeney show featured interviews about the Manchester Corinthians and the blue plaque unveiling which will be happening this Friday at Fog Lane Park, Didsbury.

The Radio Four interview was with Margaret Whitworth (Whit) and Margaret Shepherd (Tiny) at 7.40 this morning and the Radio Manchester interview has been split into two parts. Part one was played today and begins with Whit & Tiny talking, which was recorded as part of that Radio 4 interview, then Mike Sweeney & I discuss the Corinthians and the club’s history.

The Radio Manchester feature starts at about 2 hours 34 in on this programme:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0gd2vdx

Part two is tomorrow but I’m not certain what time.

Good work Whit & Tiny and thanks to Mike Sweeney, who has a genuine love of football and was good at putting it into context/introducing it too. I think Mike first interviewed me at Piccadilly Radio back in the 1990s.

Pre-match Activities

In recent years many night games played across football have seen light shows. Manchester City have established a few of these at the Etihad Stadium too. The spectacle has proved popular, particularly with young supporters who are perhaps experiencing a night match for the first time. For today’s subscriber piece I have written a 2000 word article on the history of pre-match entertainment at Manchester City. There are mentions of the St Joseph’s Industrial School and Beswick Prize Bands, various DJs, athletic challenges, Norman Wisdom, Frank Sidebottom & more. Enjoy:

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