The Norway and Denmark Official Supporters’ Club branch welcomed Paul Dickov and the Premier League trophy to a meet-up event in Oslo ahead of Sunday’s Manchester derby.

Our former striker took part in a Q&A at Bakgarden pa Lokka bar, reflecting on his City career, including his famous 1999 Play-Off final strike, as well as his time playing with Alf-Inge Haaland, father of our current number nine, Erling.

Supporters were also given the chance to have their photo with the Premier League trophy, before members of the Norway and Denmark OSC took to the stage for an afternoon of music and pre-derby discussion.

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Paul Dickov said: “I always enjoy meeting City fans from around the world and it’s been no different with the Norway and Denmark branch.

“They are a passionate group of supporters, and it was great to chat to them about my time at the Club and about a certain forward from their country who is part of the current squad!

“Thank you to all of them for hosting us at the event and for the warm welcome they gave us all.”

Jakob Grova, Chair of the Norway and Denmark branch said: “It was a fantastic event with Paul Dickov, the City staff and almost 100 Norwegian fans.

“We all enjoyed the evening and it was very interesting to hear Paul talk about his way up the football ladder. Him choosing City because of the fans was great to hear!

“Thanks a lot to Manchester City for taking care of all the supporters - both domestic and international fans.”