Glory Days for the Waifs and the Strays: Identity and Meaning in the Rise of the Modern Manchester City
By (Author) Dominic Farrell
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st December 2025
26th August 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
796.334630942733
Hardback
400
On 12 May 2019, Manchester City became the first team to retain the Premier League title for a decade.
Twenty years earlier, the same club was slogging its way fortuitously out of Division Two, having sunk ignominiously to the third tier, its glory days well behind it.
Ordinarily, the tale of a sleeping giant awaking to stomp gleefully over the competition would be celebrated far beyond the core fanbase. But City's success is tied inextricably to its takeover by the Abu Dhabi United Group in September 2008, an event that altered the club's horizons beyond any plausible recognition. The injection of billions of pounds into the club and accusations that Abu Dhabi is 'sports washing' its reputation have tarnished City's domestic treble-winning season in 2023-24, as have serious charges of financial impropriety from the Premier League.
Glory Days for the Waifs and Strays charts this route from noble rags to uncomfortable riches and unpacks what it means when a team's lowest lows and highest highs occur improbably within a generation.
It amounts to a story like no other in modern football. The distance travelled from there to here, the iconic human moments along the way, the greats on either side of the white line and the uniquely divisive means by which it's been achieved. Manchester City have defined an era in English football. This is the tale of how that happened and why it matters.
Dom Farrell is the senior content producer for Sporting News UK, having previously worked for the Press Association, Stats Perform and Reach plc. Dom's passion for football began when his parents bought him a season ticket at City in 1993, granting him a front-row seat for the bad old days. When work commitments allow, he still attends matches at the Etihad Stadium as a fan with his family.