Relive the classic FA Cup final of the 1980/81 season including the replay where Ricky Villa scored one of the most memorable goals in FA Cup history.
All the highlights from the Manchester City FC 2003/2004 season.... If 2002-3 saw the end of an era as Manchester City left Maine Road 2003-4 was a bright new beginning as the Sky Blues moved to their new - and hugely impressive home - at the City of Manchester Stadium. From the start of the new campaign City did not disappoint claiming the scalp of Spanish giants Barcelona to christen their new home - closely followed by a winning return to the UEFA Cup and a brief stay at th
The FA Cup the most famous club trophy in the world. Some of the greatest players in English football history have appeared in the FA Cup Final. This release covers Tottenham's triumphs in 1961 (v Leicester City); 1981 (v Manchester City and Replay) and 1982 (v Queens Park Rangers and Replay). 1961 - Tottenham Hotspur 2 Leicester City 0: Tottenham coasted to an historic FA Cup and League 'Double' with a win over 10-man Leicester. Blanchflower Mackay White and Smith et al pu
Having built one of the greatest teams ever seen in England the unfortunate occurrences of 1958 had devastating effects on the Busby babes and the following years were very much a re-building process for the Club. Matt Busby had to start all over again combining old and new and after reaching the semi-finals in 1962 United were back at Wembley in 1963 to face a Leicester City side that had finished that season in 4th and were very much the favourites heading into the match.
Over the years there have been many occasions when the red side of Manchester has been humbled at the hands of the Sky Blues. Whether it be a comprehensive victory such as the infamous 5-1 thriller of 1989 or the fireworks in the 3-1 drubbing in November 2002 or even Denis Law's cheeky backheel which effectively sealed United's relegation in 1974 it's all here! This programme includes 23 games which show the best of the passion-fuelled derby games over the past 36 years; with cla
Having won the league championship the previous season City returned to Wembley eager to add the FA Cup to their impressive list of honours in the late 1960's. It was a golden era for the Club as Mercer and Allison watched on from the sidelines and Summerbee Bell Lee and co turned on the style on the pitch.In the weeks leading up to the final City announced they would be wearing their new change strip of red and black rather than the traditional sky blue. It was Allison
Wednesday 4th February 2004: FA Cup 4th Round White Hart Lane. Oh what a night! Three minutes into the match and the Blues had already conceded a goal. A poorly defended first half saw them concede another two. The substitution of injured star striker Nicolas Anelka was soon followed by the dismissal of Joey Barton after two bookable offences. Things did not look good. After the break despite being down to ten men City began to take control of the half and the rest is histo
With highlights of skills from Ali Bernabia Darren Huckerby and Shaun Goater along with the steady influence of campaign veteran Stuart Pearce this is a perfect reminder of a memorable season for Manchester City. Not only are they back in the Premiership they've done it in style with over 100 goals: an amazing feat for any club!
A fond farewell to Manchester City's Maine Road ground making way for a new stadium after hosting games for the blue half of the city for 80 years. From Tueart to Meredith to Doyle to Book to Rosler to Kinkladze to Bernarbia to Goater this is the story of the last 80 years at the Academy that was Maine road. A celebration of all things Blue this DVD features players and managers past and present who have graced the stadium and is the perfect way for fans to remember Maine Road.
Manchester City: Greatest FA Cup Goals
With Stuart Pearce waiting to raid players from the relegated premiership clubs and Andy Cole about to sign a new 1 year contract life at the City of Manchester Stadium continues to bustle post-season. Looking back at 2005/6 though in this official end of season review you'll find all of the goals and major highlights from the entire season featured including their exciting FA Cup run and their derby win against that other Manchester club - United.
Packed with big hair big 'tashes but not so big shorts The BIG Match is a nostalgic trip down memory lane revisiting an era in which families across the land would huddle around the TV every weekend to watch live football beamed into their living rooms. Anchored by Brian Moore this DVD will transport you to a time when football really was a funny old game; Denis Law had switched his shirt from red to blue; players showed more leg than a bucket of KFC; and the smell of bovine based drinks consumed the terraces of Maine Road. So pick a spot in front of the telly for an afternoon of entertainment delivered with the charm wit and style oozed by Brian Moore and Jimmy Hill and revisit classic action from the best of The BIG Match as the likes of Colin Bell Franny Lee and Mike Summerbee bang them in.
Follow Mark Hughes charges during his first full season in charge at Eastlands. With new owners and the incoming Samba star Robinho it was a thrilling time for all involved on the blue half of Manchester.
A look back at the 2004-2005 season which saw the departure of Kevin Keegan and Stuart Pearce take up the helm at the City Of Manchester Stadium.
It's been another roller-coaster year for Manchester City FC. It was a year in which Premiership results once again failed to live up to expectations. But as happened last Season the squad rallied together and produced some solid results which saw them reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup. In this Official End of Season DVD we look at the highs and the lows of 2006/07 key players such as Joey Barton Richard Dunne and the versatile Micah Richards and we also take a look behind the scenes at match day in an exclusive DVD extra.
A limited edition 1963 FA Cup Final box set presented in a special box with a DVD of the full match and a replica matchday programme. Having built one of the greatest teams ever seen in England the unfortunate occurrences of 1958 had devastating effects on the Busby babes and the following years were very much a re-building process for the Club. Matt Busby had to start all over again combining old and new and after reaching the semi-finals in 1962 United were back at Wembley in
Manchester City: 1969 FA Cup Commemorative 40th Anniversary Edition (Tin Packaging)
Despite fielding nine internationals United had struggled during the season while their opponents City had performed well doing the league double over United in the process and thus entered the final as slight favourites. The impact of televised coverage came to the fore this year as the two sides tossed for choice of colours despite traditionally wearing red and blue shirts respectively. Those colours would look identical to the viewers on their black and white televisions so Leicester having lost the toss switched to white. In a game he called 'my finest for United' Denis Law was the crucial factor in this convincing victory. Struggling in the league before finally avoiding relegation United certainly clicked at Wembley with Quixall Giles and Crerand pushing forward relentlessly as their solid defence kept a tight grip on the Leicester City attack. Munich survivor Matt Busby enjoyed another spirited display from the Red Devils with Law back from Italy.
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