The 1970s: MCFC Win Sparks Rampage!

The series of features/articles covering Manchester City in the 1970s continues with this flashback to today (24 February) in 1979 when City won 3-0 at Coventry. The goalscorers were Mike Channon (2) and Brian Kidd and was City’s second successive away win by that score (the previous had been Spurs 3 weeks earlier). You can read a report of the game above but you may also be interested in this article about some ‘rampaging’ that occurred after the game. For once away fans were not blamed! Instead newspapers blamed the Coventry fans who, it was felt, couldn’t handle the defeat. All interesting stuff!

This series of articles and features on Manchester City in the 1970s has been running throughout January and into February with indepth articles some days and smaller ‘on this day’ style posts on others. Every day offered something to enjoy.

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