City_Shirts
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31 Years Ago Today.............23rd March 1986.......City travel to Wembley to face Chelsea in the inaugural Full Members Cup Final in London, just 24 hours after drawing 2-2 with Man United at Old Trafford. This much-maligned competition was sponsored by several obscure companies during its relatively brief existence. The Simod Cup, Zenith Data Systems.....Call it what you will but it was the plain old Full Members Cup in 1985/85 when City first tentatively entered and it would be the one and only occasion the trophy registered in the hearts and minds of the Blues support. With English clubs banned from European competition, the FMC hoped to become the third major competition in England, but it was always destined to fail due to lack of prestige. Considered as little more than a joke by most of the football world, Both City and Chelsea progressed through the rounds in front of sparse crowds, until they met at Wembley. Despite the general apathy surrounding the competition, some 68,000 turned out on the day and enjoyed a quite spectacular feast of attaching football that ebbed and flowed in the dramatic traditions befitting both clubs. City went ahead through Mark Lillis but the Pensioners roared back to lead 5-1 and were home and dry as the game ticked towards 90 minutes. Incredibly, City pulled three goals back in the few remaining minutes through Lillis, Steve Kinsey and an own goal and almost scrambled an equaliser, ultimately losing 5-4.
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