Lights, camera, action
Forget Titanic, Deep Impact or even The Day After Tomorrow, up until a couple of years ago any film about Manchester City could have probably have been billed as the ultimate disaster movie.
True, , a recently released film following the club's tumultuous progress last season, has a far from happy ending itself - I think most people know what happened - but for old-school football fans it is still more like a feel-good flick.
I went to its premiere in Manchester a few weeks ago - a glitzy affair with City players past and present, manager Roberto Mancini and chief executive Garry Cook all in attendance along with celebrity fans like and Ricky Hatton.
Oh, and a blue carpet of course.

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