Bluemoon's Official Top 100 Favourite Manchester City Players

Just looking at the video of Mancini telling Ferguson to shut up on a thread in the general football forum gave me an idea. How about the top 20 City managers Mr. Bluehammer? In my time supporting the club there have been enough to choose from.
And plenty of them don't deserve to be in the top 20

Mercer
Mankers
Pep
Royle
Keegan
Book
Horton
Kendall
Reid
Sven
Allison
Pellers


I listed 12 off the top of my head and I know who I have left out but to get a top 20 you would have to remember some pre 60's guys or think Hughes, Bond or Ball were good lol so 4-8 slots for undeserving managers.

My top 3 would be Mankers, Pep, Keegan
 
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Just looking at the video of Mancini telling Ferguson to shut up on a thread in the general football forum gave me an idea. How about the top 20 City managers Mr. Bluehammer? In my time supporting the club there have been enough to choose from.
Bottom 20 managers would leave more to choose from, now is it Frank Clark or George Poyser for that wooden spoon...
 
I wonder who the top 4 will be.

Dave
Kun
Vinnie
Zab

Zab
Vinnie
Kun
Dave

Kun
Dave
Zab
Vinnie

Vinnie
Kun
Dave
Zab

.............................
 
4. Danny Mills 114/1286

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Daniel John Mills (born 18 May 1977) is an English former professional footballer best known for his time at Leeds United. His main position was right-back, though he could also play as central defender. On 7 August 2009 he announced his retirement from the game at the age of 32, due to an ongoing knee injury.

Due to Gary Neville's injury before the tournament, he was England's first choice right-back at the 2002 World Cup.

Mills made his Manchester City debut in the opening fixture of the 2004–05 season, a 1–1 draw against Fulham at the City of Manchester Stadium. He started the majority of matches in his first season at Manchester City, but was dropped from the first team when Stuart Pearce replaced Kevin Keegan as manager in March 2005.[10] He regained his place for the start of the 2005–06 season, and on 2 October 2005, he scored his first and only goal for Manchester City, a powerful shot from 25 yards (23 m) against Everton. One month later, he sustained a shin injury which resulted in a fifteen-game absence. The injury coincided with the emergence of Micah Richards who deposed him as first choice right-back; after Richards made his debut, Mills made only five further first team appearances in the remainder of the season.

On 14 September 2006 he joined Hull City in a two-month loan deal. He returned to Manchester City in January and was on the verge of being sent on loan to Hull City again or Leeds United, but a decision was made to keep him at City. Following the appointment of Sven-Göran Eriksson as Manchester City manager.



 

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