I totally agree and explain why the Fairs Cup is not something I count in span of success here:
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I explain about the rules and that it was not a UEFA tournament. But, to the wider world, the Fairs Cup counts as a European trophy. So if we say City were first to win a European and domestic trophy in same season we can and do get shot down by others. It‘s much better to simply add the word ‘major’ before ‘European and domestic’ or to say first to win a UEFA tournament and domestic cup in same season.
The Fairs Cup entry rules were a nonsense at times as I’ve said often, but to the wider football world it’s seen as a European trophy. For me it’s not a UEFA tournament and when Leeds’ double was won the League Cup didn’t have all 92 clubs enter, so that’s not ‘major’ either at that time I’d argue. When City won it all 92 clubs entered.