Tevez issues Fergie apology
Carlos Tevez has apologised for holding up a banner saying 'RIP Fergie' during Manchester City's open top bus parade. An estimated 100,000 Manchester City fans were in attendance celebrating their first league title in 44 years.
Hart: One of the most dramatic days of my life
Joe Hart, the Man City goalkeeper, recalled the moment when the league title was won at the other end of the pitch.
Police: Estimated 100,000 City fans in Manchester for parade
We estimate there are around 100,000 fans in the city centre - great atmosphere and no arrests so far!
From @gmpolice on Twitter:Advertisement
Mancini: 'We should be proud of the players'
The Man City manager Roberto Mancini has spoken to the fans and recalled the moments after the final whistle of Sunday's game at QPR.
Kompany thanks Man City fans
Vincent Kompany, Man City's captain, spoke to the noisy crowd and thanked them for their support.
Man City players arrive to greet their fans
Led out on to the stage by Joleon Lescott the players wore their medals and waved to the many fans in Albert Square.
Manager Roberto Mancini and Vincent received a huge cheer when they hosted the cup.
Man City bus tour gets underway
Advertisement
Police: 12,000 City fans in Albert Square for start of trophy parade
Some media reports say 20,000 in Albert Square - wrong. There are actually around 12,000. Several thousands more on the route however.
From @gmpolice on Twitter:Thousands of Man City fans celebrate league win
After clinching the league title yesterday the centre of Manchester was packed with Man City fans awaiting their heroes
Read the full storyMan City streaming video of victory parade and party
We're streaming the parade live from the heart of Manchester right now http://t.co/le2SinaT #together
From @MCFC on Twitter:Police says 'no space in Albert Square'
Albert Square is now at capacity so no-one else will be allowed in. Fans can view the team coach from elsewhere along the route.
From @GMPCityCentre on Twitter:
