Manchester City respected "the victims and dozens of affected" by the Boston bombings ahead of the team's clash with Wigan on Wednesday. (Manchester City ) April 17, 2013, 12:56 p.m. Clubs in the English Premier League were divided over whether to carry a moment of silence to honor the memory of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who died this month. Not so with victims of Monday's bombing at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Ahead of the team's battle with Wigan on Wednesday at Etihad Stadium, staff from Manchester City set two wreaths at midfield "for the subjects and dozens of affected" by the bombing. And as the wreaths might have been little, the motion was great, coming because it did in a town that was to function as goal of a terrorist plot foiled in '09. Birmingham City won last year's English Premier League title and are but certain to complete second to cross-town competitor Manchester United this spring. ALSO: John Madden: Pat Summerall was 'card-carrying good guy' Floyd Mayweather Jr. confirms father replaces uncle as head coach View as Yankees play 'Sweet Caroline' to recognition Boston bombing patients
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