Pep Guardiola will say goodbye to Man City today
Pep Guardiola will say goodbye to Man City today
It's parade day! Manchester City fans will get the chance to celebrate their men's, women's and academy teams today, and there is, of course, the small matter of saying goodbye to some City heroes.
Pep Guardiola addressed City fans on the pitch yesterday after his final game in charge, and today he will be given a fitting send-off as Blues gather to thank a man who has transformed the club.
John Stones and Bernardo Silva will also be among those saying goodbye to City today, but this afternoon will be a chance to celebrate as much as it will be an opportunity to say goodbye.
The men's, women's and academy teams will celebrate their success, and we'll have updates from today's parade and the after party at Co-op Live throughout the day.
You can find the day's itinerary and updates from the parade in our live blog below:
Our City writers sat down last week to discuss the news that Guardiola would be leaving the club this summer.
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It was an emotional day for City fans yesterday as the Etihad said goodbye to some club legends.
There were speeches, presentations and one final post-match press conference following the defeat to Villa.
Here's a reminder of everything that was said >>>
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola waves to the Etihad crowd
Pep Guardiola waves to the Etihad crowd
It's free to attend today's parade and you won't need a ticket.
There will be a build-up show that begins at 4pm, with the parade kicking off at 5pm in the Northern Quarter before travelling along Great Ancoats Road and Ashton New Road, and the parade will end at the Colin Bell Stand Reception at the Etihad.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of City's parade.
It's set to be a day full of emotion as fans celebrate the achievements of the men's, women's and academy teams, while also saying goodbye to some club legends.
It's easy to forget City lost to Aston Villa yesterday, as the day was more about celebrating some departing greats. Bernardo Silva and John Stones both played their final game in City colours, and Pep Guardiola took control of the Blues one final time after a trophy-laden decade in charge.
It's set to be a day to remember for City fans. Stick with us as we bring you live updates from the parade and after party.