The Football Museum - Exhibit 5: Maisie Adam

The Football Museum - Exhibit 5: Maisie Adam

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James Milner looks back on his record breaking Premier League career.

James Milner joins Tim Thornton to look back on his footballing journey from a 16 year-old debutant to breaking the Premier League's appearance record. James talks us thorough his time at Leeds and Newcastle, onto Aston Villa, then Manchester City, Liverpool and currently, at Bri ...  Show more

One on One | Nico O’Reilly on why Man City are 'starting to click' at the right time!

Manchester City’s rising star, Nico O’Reilly, sits down with Juliette Ferrington on 'One on One' to discuss his journey from City's Academy to their first team. He reveals what it’s like working with Pep Guardiola and talks about his World Cup ambitions. Plus, why he thinks Man C ...  Show more

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