The 1950s: West Ham Utd 2 Manchester City 4

On this day (31 March) in 1951 Manchester City won 4-2 away at West Ham with goals from George Smith (2 goals; photographed here in a game at Maine Road v Manchester United), Johnny Hart and Dennis Westcott. The attendance was 21,533.

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The 1950s: Sunderland v Manchester City

On this day (30 March) in 1956 Manchester City defeated Sunderland 3-0 before 40,394 at Roker Park. The City scorers were Joe Hayes and Don Revie (pictured with Ken Barnes and Johnny Williamson) plus an own goal. You can read more on this season below…

Here for subscribers is a 3,900 word article on the 1955-56 season when City won the FA Cup final (nowadays known as the Trautmann Final) and Bert Trautmann was FWA Footballer of the Year (presented in the days before the final). Enjoy!

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The 1990s: City 3 Southampton 3 Video Highlights

Here are some highlights of the Manchester City-Southampton game played on this day (30 March) in 1991 when the Blues drew 3-3 with goals from Clive Allen, Mark Brennan and David White (pictured from an earlier season). Here’s the clip:

The 1990-91 season had included a shock managerial departure which could have disrupted the club but ultimately the Blues finished 5th, 3 points ahead of Manchester United. Here’s a 2,700 word article on that season:

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This series of articles and features will run throughout March with indepth articles some days and smaller ‘on this day’ style posts on others. There will be flashbacks to great games, players and more. Every day in March will offer something to enjoy.

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The 1950s: Manchester City 1 Leeds United 0

Today (29 March) in 1958 saw Manchester City defeat Leeds 1-0 with a goal from Billy McAdams. Here’s a brief match report:

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Manchester Corinthians Win A Tournament

On this day (28 March) in 1971 the Manchester Corinthians won a multi club tournament at Macclesfield Town. You can find out more about this tournament and the state of women’s football in the North West (and in England) in my new book. Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History is a must for anyone interested in Manchester or women’s football and consists of 356 pages (hardback).

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The 1950s: Wolves Defeated

On this day (28 March 1953) Frank McCourt, Billy Spurdle and Ken Whitfield each scored as Manchester City defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 at Maine Road. The attendance was 27,127. You can read more on this period for Manchester’s Blues with the following 2,000 word article on the 1952-53 season. Enjoy!

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The 1920s – The First All-Manchester FAC Semi-Final

On this day (27 March) in 1926 the first all-Manchester FA Cup semi final occurred. You can see film of that game here and subscribers can read about the match below. Here’s the film from Bramall Lane:

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The 1950s: FA Cup Semi MCFC v Sunderland

Here’s film of the FA Cup semi final from this day (26 March) in 1955 when Manchester City defeated Sunderland 1-0 at Villa Park. Roy Clarke was the City scorer. Enjoy: https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/59403/

This series on Manchester City in the 1950s includes free items and items only available to subscribers. If you’d like to find out more on the 1954-55 season then subscribe and read the following 3,400 word article on it. It’s a season when City reached the FA Cup final and Don Revie was FWA Footballer of the Year.

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The 1980s: Gleghorn Goes in Nets

It was one of those crazy Manchester City days in the 1980s (and you can see film of it below!) when City travelled to Walsall for a League game on this day (25 March) in 1989. That day every one attending the match had real value for money when Nigel Gleghorn replaced the injured Andy Dibble in goal.  City were 2-0 down when Dibble collapsed in agony with a groin problem.  Gleghorn put on the green shirt and helped the Blues to fight back with David Oldfield – the fifth most expensive City player up until that point at £600,000 – scoring his first goal for the club.  Paul ‘Golden’ Moulden equalised and then, early in the second half, he scored again to bring a 3-2 lead.  Gleghorn made a couple of good saves and even kicked superbly to keep the pressure off City but then a ridiculous out of character back pass from Oldfield gave Walsall opportunity to score, and the game ended 3-3.  

The substitute ‘keeper was certainly the man of the match, winning applause from both sets of supporters after being stand-in for around an hour. You can see highlights here (wonderful commentary from the Walsall video commentator too). City had the away section behind the goal on the right and the covered paddock opposite (right). I was stood in the paddock behind the row of stanchions. Notice the bananas too:

Subscribers can read a series of articles covering the 1980s – a seasonal journey through a truly important decade in the history of Manchester City Football Club. The 1988-89 article is a 4,100 word feature below. Enjoy!

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Tomorrow’s feature is the last on the 1980s as we tell the story of the 1989-90 season. If you missed the earlier features then start here:

The 1980s: 1980-1981 Gow, Hutchison & McDonald