Man_City_Loyal
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Not a very good record to hold (own goals) but nearly everybody (including myself) all love The Dunney Monster.
Always gave his best and was City through and through.
Indeed
Not a very good record to hold (own goals) but nearly everybody (including myself) all love The Dunney Monster.
Always gave his best and was City through and through.
Yeah your right.103, but still 2nd yeah.
It was Dundee not that horrible shower of shite dundee unitedThanks - though the camera gave me a couple of extra chins.....
Yes entry was around some international trade fair but seems there were plenty of them around (Leeds beat Hibs, Rangers and Dundee United on their way to winning it!) And only one club per city could enter.
Newcastle won it in 1969 having qualified finishing in 10th place!
City as champioms and United as the holders qualified for the EC, Liverpool (3rd) and Leeds (4th) took the first 2 (of 4) Fairs Cup places. Everton (5th) couldn't because Liverpool had qualified so Chelsea in 6th took the 3rd spot meaning Spurs (7th) and Arsenal (9th) were ruled out. West Brom (8th) as FA Cup winners went into the ECWC so Newcastle in 10th place took the final Fairs Cup spot and went on to win it!
1946-47 - Christmas Day: City 4 Plymouth 3; Boxing Day Plymouth 2 City 3One year, we played Argyle home and away - I can’t remember which way around - on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
That's a good one. It certainly sounds rare but I guess mathematically it could be worked out by someone the likelihood of it happening. I do know we have started and ended with the same result in the past - for example winning 3-1 at home in 1961-62 on both first and last days; also winning 2-1 on opening day and on the last day in 1923-24 (both against teams called United - Sheffield & West Ham) AND we've had the same score but in reverse like 1925-26 when we won 3-2 on opening day and lost 3-2 on last day.Surely there can't have been many teams who won on the first and last game of the season 5-0 like we just have?
And two days after the match at Plymouth we played Leicester at home - three games in four days including a round trip to Devon - and on public transport too. Try going to Plymouth and back on Xmas Day & Boxing Day by train nowadays!1946-47 - Christmas Day: City 4 Plymouth 3; Boxing Day Plymouth 2 City 3
Other long trips were:
1935-36 v Chelsea. Christmas Day at Maine Rd; Boxing Day at Stamford Bridge
1930-31 v Arsenal (we lost both!)
1914-15 v Chelsea (away on Christmas Day)
1912-13 v Spurs
1908-09 v Chelsea