Mad Eyed Screamer
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Your first book came with 4 brilliant postcards (which i still have) - will there be any such goodies with this one?
Unfortunately not on the follow up book but you will be spoilt with a simply brilliant array of City shirts and nostalgia again :-)Your first book came with 4 brilliant postcards (which i still have) - will there be any such goodies with this one?


Is there going.to be any kind of launch?
Surely City can do something in the shop if you can get a few ex players along?
Hope so.


Was at all 5 of those games.think Luton may have been home fans only iirc.used to have the shirt but wore it to a premature death,it literally fell apart and got binned years ago.should have treated if with more care.A real holy grail for City match shirt collectors’ is this alternative 89/90 away that was worn just five times and many unaware of its existence.
This number 14 is featured along with 100 others in my new follow up book, which is available to pre-order now via direct message or mmmac@hotmail.co.uk
Not many blues will recall this one worn at Sheffield Wednesday, Spurs, QPR, Luton and Millwall.
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Was at all 5 of those games.think Luton may have been home fans only iirc.used to have the shirt but wore it to a premature death,it literally fell apart and got binned years ago.should have treated if with more care.
Cheers for clearing that up!Only defeat coming at Sheffield Wednesday I believe which was a strange 11.00am kick off on New Years Day January 1990.
This was never available as a replica shirt so yours would have been the 90-92 version when they added the button down colour style as worn at Spurs on the opening day fixture defeat during August 1990.
We were the better team for spells that day and I think Quinn had a perfectly good goal ruled out !!Cheers for clearing that up!
Spurs away August 1990 brings back good memories,despite the 3-1 defeat, Paul Lake leading Kendalls City out as captain on a perfect sunny afternoon in front of a vociferous away support at White Hart Lane.
Don't get me started.we were brilliant at times on the day,roared on by amazing away support ,all of us were sure it was the start of a new dawn..after climbing from the bottom of the league at Xmas the season before under Kendall..We were the better team for spells that day and I think Quinn had a perfectly good goal ruled out !!


That game we were one nil down to a David Hirst goal, but their keeper got injured and Hirst went in goals and then they scored again opposed to us scoring with Hirst making a decent save. Their Niall Quinn derby moment.Only defeat coming at Sheffield Wednesday I believe which was a strange 11.00am kick off on New Years Day January 1990.
This was never available as a replica shirt so yours would have been the 90-92 version when they added the button down colour style as worn at Spurs on the opening day fixture defeat during August 1990.
