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It is the sporting occasion that stops America and for a few minutes after training at Carrington this week, the Super Bowl was also occupying the thoughts of City's star names.
Two members of coach Mancini's vaunted D -- as they might refer to them in the USA -- suited up to bring fans their unique take on this weekend's clash between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots.
And a third of our international aces thought it wise to be on hand to throw a flag or two if things got out of hand between the big guys!
England defenders Joleon Lescott and Micah Richards have been engaged in a gentle feud all season long and ironically it kicked off in Los Angeles.
So it came as no surprise when they decided to take opposite sides in the argument over which franchise would be lifting the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the Lucas Oil Stadium in the early hours of the morning (GMT) on Monday. And just to make sure things didn't get out of hand Nigel de Jong was refereeing.
Micah favours Eli Manning's Giants whilst Lescott stays loyal to the AFC and is backing the Tom Brady-led Patriots to gain revenge in their second Super Bowl meeting with The Big Blue following their 17-14 loss in 2008.
Joleon's love of NFL is long-standing; he was one of the most excited of the Blues players that visited the Baltimore Ravens training camp on a tour to the USA. He met with all-time greats Ray Lewis and Ed Reed on that trip and hooked up with Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson in Santa Monica last summer.
"I got into NFL from a really young age," revealed Lescott. "A good friend of mine was into it in a big way because his dad was from America and a Miami Dolphins fan.
"I started watching it on TV on Sundays and really liked a player called Michael Vick who played for the Atlanta Falcons who sort of became my team. Having said that, I was more of a Vick fan than a Falcons fan.
"The NFL guys are very agile and quick and they put a lot of hard work into their game. I'd definitely like to give it a go when my playing career ends -- whether I'm any good or not remains to be seen!"
Micah is a confirmed lover of Americana, too, and though his NFL credentials are less well defined, as a rookie, he is really looking forward this Sunday's showdown.
"I got into it through a mate because I was more into basketball," said the Blues' defender. "But I met Steve Smith out in LA who is a good friend of my mate's and he said I should give it a go and told me I had the physique for it.
"It's a lot more physical than our game and a genuine contact sport, but it looks like quite a cool sport and it's something I can see myself really getting into in the future."
As for Nigel, he just loves sport full-stop and the combat and tactics clearly appeal to him -- though we are not quite sure he would make a 'Zebra'!
"I've been into NFL for about five years now," said Nigel. "We have mutual friends out in the States who follow the sport and I've been watching it on TV for a few years now and I've really got into it.
"I love American sports in general, particularly NBA. I'll be rooting for the Patriots on Sunday. The Giants have come out of nowhere, so it will be interesting. My team are the Pittsburgh Steelers, but they went out earlier so I'll go with New England."
Make sure you don't miss the latest Inside City on Saturady for the full story behind the lads' NFL escapades and who comes out on top between Joleon v Micah.
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Added Feb 3, 2012
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MrAppelmoesmaker Says:
Good thing De jong is referee, instead of a player. I dont want to see him tearing teammates apart.
jackleahy10 Says:
ur a fag
nhamadi Says:
thumbs up if u watched the superbowl. featuring the same two teams.
1996connor Says:
The reason I love micah Richards is the laugh
chris87moyard Says:
Two fags.
Millz606 Says:
Micah is scared.
Lalhriatdikah Says:
so cool
tevez2city Says:
No team spirit there ha ha haters Mcfc ok
JustAddChemicalX Says:
i swear richards reminds me of skepta man he looks soo alike
Slashnoir Says:
Scratchin my ballz like a boooosssss 0:19
TheCollector1231 Says:
/watch?v=evgHaqP7njU
PyrooMayn Says:
I hate city with a passion, I don't respect them to a level. But I do respect how they treat there fans, Buying there way into FIFA and creating a YouTube account. Money well spent, shame they wasted money on Dzeko
VidicNemanja15 Says:
Richards legend from a m u fan
iamcosh1 Says:
Giants all the way
GalbertKun Says:
Lescott/Richards/De Jong > Tebow
GalbertKun Says:
He would ref better than Ed Hochuli
Heywood00d00d Says:
Micahs laugh cracks me up
Bonobo1974 Says:
de Jong's hat and whistle make this video
TheVokality Says:
Micah: I got a lot of things to do today! ... (yes, I dodged a bullet)
krazymunky Says:
De Jong would kill players in the NFL.
zncleaver Says:
where is 'Inside City' this week?
Bosniarulz Says:
Please tell me someone got the kevin hart reference "checking to savings"
Supduplemup Says:
I dont know what they are saying but Im still laughing lol
JabberzFIFA Says:
De Jong would kill em both with a slide tackle!
puDDykaa Says:
its not a horrible word. its just like people calling it futbol, and not football lol but i agree..hes fucking retarted