Manchester City v Aston Villa (Away) Tickets

 
Last season this was a very tough and close game for these two teams. On this occasion Manchester city were the team that walked away with the three ponits at the end of the game. Johnson's 48th minute goal was the only goal of the game.

Manchester City v Aston Villa (Away) Tickets, Aston Villa Away Section

Date: 01/05/2010 | Venue: City of Manchester stadium, manchester - United Kingdom | In Stock: 8

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Aston Villa was founded in 1874. Villa Park has been home to Aston Villa since 1897. There top goal scorer was Billy Walker who scored 244 goals from 1919–1933. The highest ever recorded attendance for a Premier League game was 42,640 Against Liverpool (11 August 2007). Aston Villa has won the FA Cup 7 times and the Football League Cup 5 times. And Aston Villa’s most expensive player is Ashley Young at £9.65m.To find out how Aston Villa fare this seasons Premier League buy your Aston Villa Football Tickets now at www.TicketSolutions.co.uk


Manchester city were founded in 1880 as St. Marks, they then became Ardwick A.F.C and in 1887 they changed there name to Manchester city. Man city have won the League Championship twice, the FA Cup four times, the League Cup twice and the European Cup Winners Cup once. The club's most successful time was during the late 1960s and early 1970s, when they won several major trophies. However, the club has not won a major honour since 1976. They have three nicknames which are The Citizens, The Blues and City.
The City of Manchester Stadium (also known as COMS or Eastlands) is a sports venue in Manchester, England. Originally designed as part of Manchester's failed bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics, the stadium was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games at a cost of GB£110 million. After the Games, it was converted for use as a football ground, and became the home of Manchester City F.C. who moved there from Maine Road in 2003, signing a 250-year lease.[2]

The stadium is bowl-shaped, with two tiers all the way around the ground and a third tier along the two side stands. As of 23 June 2007, it is the fifth largest stadium in the FA Premier League and twelfth largest in the United Kingdom with a seating capacity of 47,726. On 14 May 2008 it hosted the