Manchester City are bigger than ever.
The signings of Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland have given them superstars that young kids dream of growing up to be, and Champions League success sent their global popularity soaring to another level after a decade of Premier League domination. A 4-0 win over Fluminense in Saudi Arabia on Friday night ensured that Pep Guardiola's side are winning more fans in every corner of the world.
One of the perils of success that City are still trying to balance is how to accommodate the local community that have been loyal to the club for years alongside the new supporters from around the world that are being chased. Like any club, City aren't perfect and don't get everything right; the ticketing system this season, the stadium expansion and the attitude towards the local foodbank group are all examples.
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However, where City excel is remembering their roots when they are most at risk of being detached from them. It was a wonderful touch that 12 hours after all five trophies were in the Blues changing room in Jeddah, they were crammed into the conservatory of a family of four from Dukinfield who now have positive memories of Christmas after last year turned into a nightmare that would drag on for six months.
Some may wish to dismiss that as a token gesture, but not only does it make a real difference to that family it is part of a much wider scheme from City in the Community that has involved first team stars visiting the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital and £10,000 in donations to organisations in Manchester who provide free Christmas Day
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