'We're Not Really Here' - the truth about Man City fans' Invisible Man song
City, a big club that found itself wallowing in the murky depths of English football.But in the last ten years it has become an ode to hope and joy, an expression of disbelief at the transformation wrought at the club by Sheikh Mansour's takeover.A new book by veteran City fan Don Price reveals the real origins of the song … and it is a tale tinged with sadness.Myths have grown up about the origin of the song, set to the tune of the old African-American protest song “We Shall Not Be Moved”.The song has spawned its own spin-off industry of pin badges, T-shirts, a book and even a 2017 opera at Manchester's Contact Theatre.But where did it all start?Some say it began at Luton Town in the 1980s, when away fans were banned, while another claimed