• Maine Road was a football stadium in Moss Side, Manchester, England, that was home to Manchester City from 1923 to 2003. It hosted FA Cup semi-finals,...
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  • Maine Road Football Club is a football club, based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England. Founded in 1955 by Manchester City supporters, they are...
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  • the St. Zacharie Border Crossing to its former mill at Millinocket, Maine. The road, which parallels the West Branch of the Penobscot River, was built...
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    but as Old Trafford had yet to install lights, the game was played at Maine Road. Manchester derbies in the 1970s saw two controversial incidents. In the...
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  • Stadium in east Manchester, to which they moved in 2003, having played at Maine Road since 1923. Manchester City adopted their sky blue home shirts in 1894...
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  • professional footballer who plays as a defender who recently played for Maine Road. He has also been capped by the Libya national team. He predominantly...
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    to lease the stadium from Manchester City Council and moved there from Maine Road in the summer of 2003. The stadium was built by Laing Construction at...
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  • played at Maine Road and drew the one played at Old Trafford. This was also to be Manchester City's last season playing at its historic Maine Road ground...
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  • "One for the Road" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the March/April 1977 issue of Maine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection...
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    Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan universities. Manchester City played at Maine Road in Moss Side between 1923 and 2003. Historically part of Lancashire, Moss...
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  • Cheadle Heath Nomads Cheadle Town Curzon Ashton Daisy Hill F.C. United Hyde United Irlam Maine Road Manchester City Manchester United Mossley Oldham Athletic Radcliffe Borough...
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    Old Trafford (redirect from United Road)
    United's home ground since 1910, although from 1941 to 1949 the club shared Maine Road with local rivals Manchester City as a result of Second World War bomb...
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  • Look up Maine, maine, or mâine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maine is a U.S. state. Maine may also refer to: Gulf of Maine, a gulf off the coast...
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  • North before the season: Droylsden – transfer from Division One South Maine Road – transfer from Division One South Maghull – promoted from the West Cheshire...
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    is accessible by road via Maine State Route 3, by air at Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport, and by ferry from Winter Harbor, Maine, and Yarmouth, Nova...
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    construction in 1887 until 1923, when the club moved to Maine Road. It was named after Hyde Road, a road which begins at the east end of Ardwick Green South...
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    A fire at Hyde Road .destroyed the main stand in 1920, and in 1923 the club moved to their new purpose-built stadium at Maine Road in Moss Side. In...
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    attendance records, both at Old Trafford, their home since 1910, and Maine Road, their temporary home from 1946 to 1949, are also included in the list...
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  • Brocton Cammell Laird 1907 Cheadle Heath Nomads Droylsden Eccleshall Maine Road Market Drayton Town New Mills Sandbach United Stafford Town Stockport...
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    The 2024 United States presidential election in Maine is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections...
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  • UK during 1996, including two gigs at Manchester City football stadium Maine Road, two nights at Loch Lomond in Scotland, and two nights at Knebworth House...
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    The 20th Maine Infantry Regiment was a volunteer regiment of the United States Army (Union Army) during the American Civil War (1861–1865), most famous...
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    Retrieved 25 July 2012. "Saints spoil Maine Road party". BBC Sport. 11 May 2003. "Demolition begins at Maine Road". BBC News. 5 February 2004. Alberge...
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    season. The club was renamed Manchester City F.C. in 1894, and moved to Maine Road in 1923. Since 2003, they have played at the City of Manchester Stadium...
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  • fixture at Wigan's Springfield Park ground, followed by a 1–0 victory at Maine Road, setting the stage for a Wembley Stadium showdown with Gillingham. The...
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  • Hall admired Peter Doherty when he went to see Manchester City play at Maine Road and used the term "The Beautiful Game" to describe Doherty's style of...
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    The Maine Law (or "Maine Liquor Law"), passed on June 2, 1851 in Maine, was the first statutory implementation of the developing temperance movement in...
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    City and many of Dixon's formative years were spent on the terraces at Maine Road. But it was nearby Burnley he joined as a junior and he graduated to the...
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    the highest attended all-English football match, as 84,569 fans packed Maine Road for a sixth round FA Cup tie against Stoke City in 1934 (City went on...
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  • open-air concerts to record crowds. The tour included such venues as Maine Road in Manchester, Loch Lomond in Scotland, Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Ireland and...
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