BIBA Fever episode 2: A question of Manchester

With one day to go before the British Insurance Brokers’ Association Conference in Manchester, Post is proud to bring you the second episode of Biba Fever 2014 sponsored by LV.

In this second show, quiz master Jonathan Swift referees a battle of wits between teams representing the Blue and Red halves of Manchester. In this case the Kolo Toure and Sergio Aguero of insurance, Alec Finch and Phil Bunker for City; and the market’s very own Juan Mata and Robin Van Persie, Paul Moors and Michael Lawrence representing United.

So over five rounds, including music, football, culture and history questions, find out whether the reds can put the nightmares of the David Moyes era behind them and claim bragging rights in the city once again; or if the blues can continue their title-winning form to trump United once more.

Remember to keep up to date with all the latest Biba Conference news check out #BIBAFever, including how you could get involved in the 2014 #BIBAFever scavenger hunt.

And stay tuned all week for further episodes of the only conference show worth watching, Biba Fever.

To view episode one of #BIBAFever, please click here.

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