On Tuesday they had a feature on Manchester City's magnificent new headquarters set-up. That's certainly a good news story and Sport managed to up the ante by showing before and after pictures of the site but managing to find their before ones from a period which looks like Manchester struggling to find itself post industrial revolution. To anyone who hadn't visited the city, and the article was sent out to a Catalan audience, it appeared Manchester City held some kind of credit for the difference between the periods. A little over the top you may think.
On Wednesday, Manchester City are again praised for their performance off the pitch and this time it's perhaps a little more interesting than even saving their city from a post industrial hell. Sport explain that Manchester City's fanbase has soared to an approximate 200m, and they say that's an increase of 523%
Interesting figures from that include 72.5m in China, 34.6m in Indonesia. 24.5m in Mexico and 10.1m in United Kingdom. Of course, the figures in terms of numbers will never be concrete and will receive mockery but there can be little doubt that Manchester City's fanbase has been increasing hugely. Those fans won't all be committed followers but rather those who follow the club more loosely.
Sport show a graph which demonstrates Manchester City's growth in worldwide appeal compared to some other European clubs. Bayern Munich have grown over the past few years, which would be of little surprise, but so have Liverpool despite still struggling to get back to the top of the tree and stay there.
Manchester United are down 19% but there's no explanation of who has audited the figures, so many people will take it all with a pinch of salt.