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Maybe In Another Generation

Maybe In Another Generation
Manchester City
Football
Manchester
1998-99 Season
FA Cup
FA Youth Cup
2001-2002 Season
Manchester City Football Club
UEFA Cup

A Manchester City podcast, covering a different season every episode, re-told by those who lived through the chaos, the heartbreak and the unforgettable moments

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Better late than never!

In the 2nd part of our catch up with Chris Bailey, we re-join Chris as he joins City and fulfills a lifelong dream. He talks us through what it’s like interviewing Khaldoon, Mancini’s pre-season hairdresser and getting a bol... more

This week I am excited to welcome journalist Chris Bailey to Maybe In Another Generation.

Chris spent 10 years as City’s Chief Correspondent at the Manchester Evening News, before getting the transfer of his dreams to Manchester City, where he becam... more

This week, we welcome back Liam Wright who, having been to 49 of the 52 games of this particular season, is perfectly placed to help us sift through the wreckage of the now infamous 2012/2013 season.

Having won their first league title in 44 years i... more

This week, we welcome back journalist and author Dom Farrell to Maybe In Another Generation as he helps us walk through a season that despite it's dramatic and quite brilliant conclusion, often sits in the shadow of other Pep seasons.

We join the ch... more

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Recent Guests

Chris Bailey
Manchester City journalist and former Editor-in-Chief at the Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
Episode: Season 2 Episode 6 - Chris Bailey - Part 1
Bill Borrows
Journalist and author, editor-at-large of Loaded; fanzine pioneer
Loaded, fanzine movement, 90 Minutes/Goal magazines
Episode: Season 2 Episode 3 - Bill Borrows - "I refused to interview any Utd players"
Phil Gatenby
Lifelong City supporter, fanzine contributor, author of Teenage Kicks
Independent/Football Fan Community
Episode: Season 2 Episode 2 - Phil Gatenby - 1985/86 FA Youth Cup & Full Members Cup Final
Mark McCarthy
collector of over 600 Manchester City match-worn shirts and author of city-related books
Manchester City (subject of collection)
Episode: Episode 1 - Mark McCarthy - 1988/89 Season
Faraaz Ghaffur
Content creator, streamer, and presenter of City's Match Day Live show
Manchester City/City esports
Episode: Episode 8 - FG - 2010/11 Season
Simon Curtis
Author, journalist, and Manchester City writer
City in Europe, ESPN, Champions Magazine
Episode: Episode 7 - Simon Curtis - 1983/84 Season
Dom Farrell
Author and journalist, senior content producer for Sporting News UK, writer of Glory Days for the Ways and Strays
Sporting News UK
Episode: Episode 6 - Dom Farrell - 2001/02 Season
Jack Mitchell
Drummer in Johnny Marr's band for the last 14 years; lifelong Manchester City fan and avid collector of match-worn City memorabilia
Haven (band) / Johnny Marr collaboration
Episode: Episode 5 - Jack Mitchell - 1990/91 Season
David Mooney
Producer, author, and host specializing in Manchester City content
The Blue Moon Podcast / Let Me Talk (host/creator)
Episode: Episode 3 - David Mooney - 1998/99 Season - Part One

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • A must-listen for all Blues

    A host with an encyclopaedic knowledge of all things city and an easy listen conversational style - a rare thing on a podcast. If you were born in the 80s then the boozing has probably seen you forget half of the seasons you’ve lived through. Never fear - this pod will remind you of all the good times… and the bad

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Season 2 Episode 5 - Liam Wright - 2012/2013
Q: What stood out most about the signings and the squad that year?
Signings felt like a misalignment with the club's ambitions and a sign that the squad wasn't evolving quickly enough to meet the level of European competition, contributing to a growing sense of frustration among fans and a brewing internal tension.
Season 2 Episode 5 - Liam Wright - 2012/2013
Q: Tell us why you chose to cover the 2012-2013 season in particular.
The season was a gripping mix of euphoria and collapse—it had everything City fans remember about the highs and the lows, including the dramatic title run, the transfer window chaos, and the eventual sense that a watershed transition was looming.
Episode 1 - Mark McCarthy - 1988/89 Season
Q: But before we get to that, the question I always open with is, how and why did you become a Manchester City fan?
I grew up in the south with little prior interest in football until I learned about Mick McCarthy, who joined City in 1983; my cousin connection and a desire to fit in with school friends steered me toward City, and loyalty quickly grew as I followed the team through tough times and spirited seasons alike.
Episode 8 - FG - 2010/11 Season
Q: How did your career evolve from a lockdown streamer to presenting City games, and what impact did City have on that path?
FG explains lockdown as the catalyst for his streaming career, City reaching out to him, and how presenting for City and EA shoots blossomed into a broader media role with meaningful access to players.
Episode 8 - FG - 2010/11 Season
Q: How did the FA Cup run and Wembley win change the club's mentality and your own outlook as a fan?
FG discusses the banner moment, the emotional reactions, and how the Cup victory confirmed City's emergence as a serious force and a club capable of delivering big moments for their supporters.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Maybe In Another Generation

What is Maybe In Another Generation about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show delivers long-form conversations with fans, journalists, and insiders who lived through Manchester City's most chaotic decades, focusing on behind-the-scenes stories, culture, and pivotal seasons. Episodes blend personal memory with historical context, offering insider perspectives on ownership shifts, managerial changes, dramatic matches, and the club's evolution from turbulent times to the modern era. Listeners get a grounded, fan-centered view of City's history, anchored by firsthand anecdotes, archival memories, and thoughtful insights from people who saw the club's highs and lows up close. A standout pattern is the mix of nostalgia with journalistic reflection, creating a textured narrative that's as much about identity and c... more

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