One has to experience the depths of despair to really enjoy and appreciate the success. To all CITY fans under the age of 25, enjoy the glory it doesn't last forever. Forget the '08 takeover. Where would we be today without Paul Dickov's goal in '99.
@@CharlesFitzgerald-pm5uk I've always said that without that goal, we'd be in something like, The West Gorton Sunday afternoon pub league. Or as you say, folded. Look what has to Bury and Macclesfield who we played in that season of 1998-99. Younger fans marvel at 93;20 and Rodri's last June v Inter but none of that would have happened without Paul Dickov.
Well, it's nice for you that you get to celebrate all these titties in the last stage of your life. But this development of oil sheikhs and oligarchs just buying random European/English clubs and lift them to the top, by pumping in endless sums of money. The introduction of financial fair play came way to late and isn't working that well. By now Chelsea, City or PSG have already established themselves as European top clubs, which allows them to further spent money like before. When they were buying themselves to the top and thereby leaving other clubs no chance. Look up the most valuable clubs on Wikipedia by year. German clubs like Schalke or HSV ranked higher than those "plastic clubs". Yeah, they had a history and tradition before the oil/gas/whatever money came in. But they were nowhere near to the European top flight. Sorry. But I celebrate every time one of those clubs fail/drop out and clubs like Real, Bayern, Inter or AC Milan, Arsenal etc. succeed over them.
Another story to be told......why ManU are called the Rags. After the War, ManU were so broke and poor, they had to wear the old, previous year kits of Man City. Imagine that: your club so poor they have to borrow old clothes from your cross town adversary to have something to wear. However, that was before my time and the old folks said theyd watch City on Saturday and United on Sunday. It was until the 80's and later on Premier League era that the division became recognizable.
In early 1990s, Man Utd was eliminated by Galatasaray from Champions' League. Next domestic match was vs. Man City. During the game, Man Utd. fans reported "something" was being thrown at them from the City stands. City fans were throwing Turkish delights at Utd. fans. PURE GENIUS
Yes, I remember the night they were beaten by Gothenburg. We played a home match on the next evening and the burger van had been renamed "Gothenburgers". It's that sort of humour that made the club and it's fans for me. I've never seen it anywhere else, just angst and bitter insults rather than harmless banter.
As a Manchester United fan, I enjoyed this period of Manchester City's history. Brilliant times. Such a shame Gillingham didn't win that play off final in 98-99.
In 1985 my club Carlisle United beat city 3-1 at Maine Road! I recall Coty playing Macclesfield Town. There’s a wonderful photo of the city fans. That was 1998. I often study the picture and wonder what those same fans were and how they felt when Aguro scored that winner vs QPR! Brilliant fans! I recall meeting many of them in 1990 on their way to a final day meeting with Palace. It was a total party atmosphere.
Yeah, back in the days of black and white television. Then the oil money comes in, the number of titles won begins to triple, quadruple... but remember money doesn't matter right?
Sorry guys it's probably me and my mates fault why Steve coppell only lasted 33 days we went to platt Lane where city used to train and gave him loads of s**t (being an ex red) days later he quit 😂
@Ctid-dz6kh Coppell must have deserved it from you and your mates. We blame Swales for the demise but it was my ex wife's fault. We'd won the League Cup in Feb. '76, I met her in Aug. '76. We got married in '82 and for CITY it was all downhill from then. Right up to her informing me in Sept. '98 that she was divorcing me. That became absolute in Jan. '99 and immediately our fortunes changed. The rest is history and we'll make even more history this season.
@@Sergio-ig1xdAs someone born at the beginning of the 90s and who started going in the mid 90s… I was blamed by my dad, uncle, grandad and nicknamed “jinx” as as soon as I started going, we went to absolute shite 😂 My mum wasn’t happy at them calling a kid that and shouted at my grandad (her father in-law) saying it was his fault he picked that shit club to support 😂
@@tomben6180 I would have put your dad, uncle and granddad straight on that. My 2 sons were born also at the start of the 90's (90 & 93) I never considered them as being a jinx because it was always the fault of the ex missus. My youngest was lucky enough to lead the team out in 2002 in a pre season match v Haderslev and also in 2003 v Odense BK. You will appreciate the trophies more, having seen the dross than anyone under the age of 25. Win or Lose keep following the Blues.
It’s good to remember the fact City have won stuff in nearly every decade, other than the 80s-00s and were great between the late 60s and 70s, winning 6 major honours including Champions of England and runners up one year… … but what United and Liverpool fans will never understand is I am most proud of the shit times of this club. The best feeling being a City fan was Blackpool at home, first game of the 1998/1999 season. City’s first ever game in the 3rd tier and I wasn’t expecting a full house. Yet when the game kicked off I looked around and saw a sold out Maine Road with 32,000+ people there. And in the late 1990s, that was a huge crowd, the Premier League average was just over 22,000. Those are the sorts of really proud moments but I am proud of every single part of our history, the good, the bad and the ugly… … well apart from us helping Man Utd, lending them our stadium and stopping them going out of business on two occasions - we should have let the fuckers drown.
Back in 93-94 my brother was working abroad in Manchester. I visited him and two lads, a Utd. fan and a City fan, offered to take me to a game, asking which one I'd prefer. I answered: "What a question, of course, Man. City". Going to the stadium that day, I went through the neighborhoods with a huge amount of blue shirts walking to the stadium. I was a bit shocked honestly. I felt and grasped that City was a big and proud club very close to its supporters, I was not wrong. That day, it was City:0 Newcastle:2 (both goals by Shearer). Never looked back, had posters of Flitcroft and Kinkladze on my walls. PROUD TO BE A CITY FAN - ALWAYS, FOREVER, NO MATTER HOW DARK IT CAN GET
People forget City had a League Title to their name before the '08 buyout. Multiple FA Cup wins and Success in Europe. City do have history, just the Utd and Liverpool fans think unless you are Top 6 every year, you aren't anything special. I enjoy the current City success, as it comes during one of United worse runs in my lifetime at least.
@@mrhbkpcnbob5191 You are spot on but City had 2 league titles and average league position between 1894 and 2008 was 6th in the top flight anyway. Only 5 clubs spent more time in top flight than City. You are quite correct about Utd and Liverpool fans delusions. What they say about City means nearly every other club in the football league pyramid has no history, and we know that’s bollocks.
@@mrhbkpcnbob5191 Won the FA Cup before United, the League Cup, the ECWC, hold the highest attendance for a domestic home match (84,000) at a time when United averaged around 12,000 fans, not bad for a club constantly accused of having no fans and no history. Note: I know about the Spurs' attendances a few years ago but that was at Wembley, not their actual home ground.
The other remarkable thing about th 1937-38 season was that City had been Division One champions the year before. No other club has ever been relegated the year after winning the title.
John Bond John Benson Mel Machin were all Managers at AFC Bournemouth. i was in a football pub in Maybush or Shirley in southampton on that afternoon in 1996 when Alan Balls’ team got the drop - I’m Cherries but appreciated the Scummers’ joy & total celebration at watching Bally suffer as it happened- him having not long left saints for bigger things & glory at Maine Rd. Best of luck with the channel guys . From SW England 😁👍
"No history" - Man City were the first British team to win a domestic and european double, before Liverpool had even won a scratchcard in Europe. "Man City have no fans" - Not only did Man City hold the record home attendance in English football for over 80 years (only beaten by Spurs in 2016 whilst they played home games at Wembley whilst their stadium was rebuilt), during that period we were relegated to the third tier, a decline during which we broke attendance records for those leagues too. There was a significant period of time during which we held the attendance records for the top 3 tiers of English football. Never let yourself be lectured on history by idiots who couldn't actually read a history book if their lives depended on it. Great video Salty, the last half gave me PTSD flashbacks of my childhood XD
Manchester City the first British football club with Domestic and European double? Well I guess Celtic is a volleyball club 🤣 You are completely deluded to think that your misinformation can deceive other football fans in this age of internet.
I started watching football age 12 during wc 2006. When i watched epl and saw man city games, I thought sun jihai was their legend and Stephen Ireland their wonder kid
And before they were no good... they were good.....when I was a child late 60s early 70s City was the team from Manchester, FA cup winners, league Cup winners, champions of England, European Cup winners Cup winners...united were relegated to division 2.....Balance is what's needed not a click headline .......ohh and the biggest ever home crowd outside of Wembley ......v Stoke
@marinman3551 I will be celebrating that relegation for the rags next Saturday. The date was 27/04/74. I was in one of the paddocks that day. A glorious day in the history of English football.... "Denis has done it!"
Remember Chelsea didn't even have fans before 2004. They only just about sold their 22,000 ticket allocation for the 2008 champions league final 🤣 City may have bought their trophies. But Chelsea bought their fans.
As a 57 yr old fan of another team, I've always admired MCFCs fans as they stuck with them thru thick & thin. When in the 3rd tier the MOTD magazine had a 4 leaf photo of the amazing support they took away + who can ever forget the inflatable banana's?
A point worth observing - Manchester city were the last club to be league champions having fielded only English players in the 67/68 season, a feat unlikely to ever be repeated. I'm a Forest fan so have no dog in this fight but City are so much more than their current big money incarnation. For the sake of accuracy I would suggest you change your channel's name to 'Cheap Shot Charlie'.
@@Sergio-ig1xd Nice one, didn't know this. Best ECWC game I ever saw was Everton beating Bayern Munich in the semi at Goodison, attended with a couple of EFC supporting mates - some night. Best Everton side I can remember - they'd surely have won the European Cup the following season if their neighbours hadn't fucked it up for everyone else.
@@malarktaful You are right about Everton winning the European Cup in '86. The teams I feel sorry for in that period ('85-'90) is Wimbledon and Coventry City. Both won the FA Cup and were denied the chance of competing in ECWC.
Money is a factor, but you need more than money to be so good. Proper Top management, Coach etc. PSG with all their money regardless of the UCL are still nowhere near City.
I remember working for this club as a steward when all the doubters supported utd and had sky TV , this club has done more for Manchester than all the glory hunters and sky subscribers have ever done and will ever do , Manchester city have created a 21st century revolution in the Eastlands of Manchester my playground as a child in the 1970s when it was just rubble and concrete from former terraced housing that eas demolished and 19th century factories that were pilled down , I have seen in my lifetime east Manchester progress from the 19th century to the 21st century with the help of Manchester city football club 😊
Stop talking shite Bellend,you were gifted the Eastlands stadium via a peppercorn rent And the head choppers of Abu Dhabi have threw some of their loose change at the area.This is sports washing at its finest you absolute Numbskull.
Thats when Man City had real fans not like the glory hunters of today , the glory hunter will soon go back to their arm chais when the bubble bursts as we know it will only the true fans stay.
Very good material. A testimony of how money is changing sports. It would be nice to see how money shield the club from poor administration, where investments in players do not pay off, and yet the club succeed. Something that would be impossible before.
I love this club so fucking much man. Thank you for sharing our history with others who have no idea about it. I'd also like it if you make a video about how the rivalry between City and United goes way back, and how City helped United get out of bankruptcy and so on. It's an interesting piece of history
Will the refs and var be charged with bringing the game into dispute,,knowing by not giving 2 blaten penaltys this season to liverpool and dissowled goal by diaz v spurs game
The new Chelsea. Buying trophies while bringing the whole game into disrepute. And boring us all week after week. All to benefit a corrupt medieval elite. Life, not just sport, does not get much worse than this. City used to be a top, top, fantastic club. This current set up dishonours all that history. And every single current City fan loves it. Shame.
City cannot be anything like a yo-yo club.They have spent almost 100 years in the top division of English football. since 1894. and are 6th in the all time hierarchy of top clubs who have spent the longest time there. They did yo-yo a bit in the 80s and 90s but not for most of their history.
Indeed a club with no history. Would have been in championship without oil money. Constant big money transfers starting with Robinho, until the pandemic they weren't even a force in the European cups. This type of oil/oligarch clubs kill football. To top it off, their coach is the biggest coward in the history. Barcelona, bayern and the mcfc. No challenge, just oil money.
City and Chelsea were similar clubs in those days. Big support, die hard fans. Better days actually before these plastic times. United by the way have always been a cheesy club. City fans had the best fans, best fashion miles better atmosphere in the ground, just a cooler club culture, that's what attracted a lot of people back then.
Would have been interest to touch where finances played a role in this roller coaster, since the so called oil money plays such a big role in everyone's minds in the current era. Was there any relevant difference at all in investment or type of strategy that could help understand the 60s/70s in opposition to the 90s nightmare, for instance? Ot was it never about money?
@@-_Blitz_- was in the 60's when Liverpool were wallowing in the bottpom half of div 2 and Moores came in and boughtscottish international players and players who would not realy play in thatlow div.
@@GeorgeRenshaw-f6cLiverpool have never been a sugar daddy club the only people who say that are Chelsea and Manchester city fans who just can't take it that they bought their trophies in 2003 when Chelsea got their sugar daddy they had won just 9 Trophies in their history and only 1 League title and when Manchester city got their sugar daddy in 2008 they had won just 9 Trophies in their history and only 2 League titles and don't forgot just over 20 years ago Manchester city were in the 3rd Division of English and Liverpool had won the League 5 times before the the 1950s Liverpool were already one of the biggest clubs in England and since 1963 Liverpool have finished in the top 8 every year
Supported City since 2000 Top three matches being a fan for me 1. Aguerooooo 2. Treble 3. Man City Vs. Man United 2002 last Derby at Maine Road before the move, Schmeichel in goal for city, City won 3-1, Anelka was in the side, I was there live, before the takeover, incredible scenes.
I’ve always had a problem with people saying “oil money” like that’s bad. Don’t hear the same when it’s American money. It’s Xenophobic & racist point blank
The biggest scumbags in Football History.. Honestly tho what Manchester City are doing is so ridiculous it's almost the same Level with Barca 2009-11 and Real Madrid 16-18 but it just feels different.. Those 115 charges just deflates the balloons.
@Renegade76892 😂 so will yours be if found guilty, of course. which you clearly are, by the way. Your legendary status will be the biggest fraudsters in Premier League history history 😉
@lsd358 well since you're so sure show us the undeniable proof that you have that the rest of us dont...I mean you must have it since you're so sure right?
Biggest scumbags in football history is Liverpool. A club whose fans MURDERED 39 other supporters and blamed it on anything but themselves. Then there’s Man Utd, their partners in crime manipulating English football to suite themselves. City are the good guys, pressing up against corruption!
You must have only been following football for 10 years or less. Even though City are the better team, United are and will always be the bigger club no matter what City win within the next few years.
Take nothing away from City here, they have been by far the best team in England the last 10 yrs.. Current European champions.. no need though , being smart arses about and it and take cheap shots at other clubs.. just enjoy your success , u have a very dark cloud hanging over your head.. The blue moon might not even save u.. As u have 115 charges u must answer to.. in saying that, The same oil money that brought u success will probably be used to pay off the authority's... City supporter's might turn a blind eye to this, but the rest of the world won't.. Titles r meaningless, as u have won them unfairly... Truth will come out , always does..
One has to experience the depths of despair to really enjoy and appreciate the success. To all CITY fans under the age of 25, enjoy the glory it doesn't last forever. Forget the '08 takeover. Where would we be today without Paul Dickov's goal in '99.
Exactly
I think you might have folded if you hadn't won that match
@@CharlesFitzgerald-pm5uk I've always said that without that goal, we'd be in something like, The West Gorton Sunday afternoon pub league. Or as you say, folded. Look what has to Bury and Macclesfield who we played in that season of 1998-99. Younger fans marvel at 93;20 and Rodri's last June v Inter but none of that would have happened without Paul Dickov.
Lies again? Gun Oil USD SGD
How old are you 😳
“Man City Have No History.”
People link history to success, success isn’t just history, this here is REAL history.
Success is History...and you're creating one now tho tainted.
@@ligerbeats6824 And which red wearing team do you support twinkle? 😂
@ligerbeats6824 yes and city have success before the take over though didn't they.
@@ligerbeats6824 what I mean is it’s not all about how successful your club is, it’s about the journey along the way to get to where you are today
Not a city fan but I appreciate the sentiment of the comment.
I have followed CITY for 70 years and seen it all. These last 13 years have been unreal😉
Well, it's nice for you that you get to celebrate all these titties in the last stage of your life.
But this development of oil sheikhs and oligarchs just buying random European/English clubs and lift them to the top, by pumping in endless sums of money.
The introduction of financial fair play came way to late and isn't working that well.
By now Chelsea, City or PSG have already established themselves as European top clubs, which allows them to further spent money like before. When they were buying themselves to the top and thereby leaving other clubs no chance.
Look up the most valuable clubs on Wikipedia by year. German clubs like Schalke or HSV ranked higher than those "plastic clubs".
Yeah, they had a history and tradition before the oil/gas/whatever money came in. But they were nowhere near to the European top flight.
Sorry. But I celebrate every time one of those clubs fail/drop out and clubs like Real, Bayern, Inter or AC Milan, Arsenal etc. succeed over them.
115
dont enjoy it for too long mate as the 115 charges are city's impending doom
Man City stopped existing years ago. Welcome to Abu Dhabi FC.
Another story to be told......why ManU are called the Rags. After the War, ManU were so broke and poor, they had to wear the old, previous year kits of Man City. Imagine that: your club so poor they have to borrow old clothes from your cross town adversary to have something to wear. However, that was before my time and the old folks said theyd watch City on Saturday and United on Sunday. It was until the 80's and later on Premier League era that the division became recognizable.
In early 1990s, Man Utd was eliminated by Galatasaray from Champions' League. Next domestic match was vs. Man City. During the game, Man Utd. fans reported "something" was being thrown at them from the City stands. City fans were throwing Turkish delights at Utd. fans. PURE GENIUS
Yh and then Man City lost so rlly wasn’t worth it in the end lol
@@finn_6969still worth it
@@indiekiddrugpatrol3117 nuh uh
I think Utd were also eliminated by galatasaray this season too 😂
Yes, I remember the night they were beaten by Gothenburg. We played a home match on the next evening and the burger van had been renamed "Gothenburgers". It's that sort of humour that made the club and it's fans for me. I've never seen it anywhere else, just angst and bitter insults rather than harmless banter.
As a Manchester United fan, I enjoyed this period of Manchester City's history. Brilliant times. Such a shame Gillingham didn't win that play off final in 98-99.
Great content 👍
In 1985 my club Carlisle United beat city 3-1 at Maine Road!
I recall Coty playing Macclesfield Town. There’s a wonderful photo of the city fans. That was 1998. I often study the picture and wonder what those same fans were and how they felt when Aguro scored that winner vs QPR!
Brilliant fans! I recall meeting many of them in 1990 on their way to a final day meeting with Palace. It was a total party atmosphere.
We won the Premier League before the oil money.
Like come on
It wasn’t called the Premier league back then though.
You didn't though. First division, yea, premier league, no.
No they didn't wtf you on about
City fans never fail to show how clueless they truly are.
Yeah, back in the days of black and white television. Then the oil money comes in, the number of titles won begins to triple, quadruple... but remember money doesn't matter right?
Sorry guys it's probably me and my mates fault why Steve coppell only lasted 33 days we went to platt Lane where city used to train and gave him loads of s**t (being an ex red) days later he quit 😂
@Ctid-dz6kh Coppell must have deserved it from you and your mates. We blame Swales for the demise but it was my ex wife's fault. We'd won the League Cup in Feb. '76, I met her in Aug. '76. We got married in '82 and for CITY it was all downhill from then. Right up to her informing me in Sept. '98 that she was divorcing me. That became absolute in Jan. '99 and immediately our fortunes changed. The rest is history and we'll make even more history this season.
@@Sergio-ig1xdAs someone born at the beginning of the 90s and who started going in the mid 90s… I was blamed by my dad, uncle, grandad and nicknamed “jinx” as as soon as I started going, we went to absolute shite 😂
My mum wasn’t happy at them calling a kid that and shouted at my grandad (her father in-law) saying it was his fault he picked that shit club to support 😂
@@tomben6180 I would have put your dad, uncle and granddad straight on that. My 2 sons were born also at the start of the 90's (90 & 93) I never considered them as being a jinx because it was always the fault of the ex missus. My youngest was lucky enough to lead the team out in 2002 in a pre season match v Haderslev and also in 2003 v Odense BK.
You will appreciate the trophies more, having seen the dross than anyone under the age of 25. Win or Lose keep following the Blues.
It’s good to remember the fact City have won stuff in nearly every decade, other than the 80s-00s and were great between the late 60s and 70s, winning 6 major honours including Champions of England and runners up one year…
… but what United and Liverpool fans will never understand is I am most proud of the shit times of this club.
The best feeling being a City fan was Blackpool at home, first game of the 1998/1999 season.
City’s first ever game in the 3rd tier and I wasn’t expecting a full house. Yet when the game kicked off I looked around and saw a sold out Maine Road with 32,000+ people there.
And in the late 1990s, that was a huge crowd, the Premier League average was just over 22,000.
Those are the sorts of really proud moments but I am proud of every single part of our history, the good, the bad and the ugly…
… well apart from us helping Man Utd, lending them our stadium and stopping them going out of business on two occasions - we should have let the fuckers drown.
Back in 93-94 my brother was working abroad in Manchester. I visited him and two lads, a Utd. fan and a City fan, offered to take me to a game, asking which one I'd prefer. I answered: "What a question, of course, Man. City". Going to the stadium that day, I went through the neighborhoods with a huge amount of blue shirts walking to the stadium. I was a bit shocked honestly. I felt and grasped that City was a big and proud club very close to its supporters, I was not wrong. That day, it was City:0 Newcastle:2 (both goals by Shearer). Never looked back, had posters of Flitcroft and Kinkladze on my walls. PROUD TO BE A CITY FAN - ALWAYS, FOREVER, NO MATTER HOW DARK IT CAN GET
People forget City had a League Title to their name before the '08 buyout. Multiple FA Cup wins and Success in Europe. City do have history, just the Utd and Liverpool fans think unless you are Top 6 every year, you aren't anything special. I enjoy the current City success, as it comes during one of United worse runs in my lifetime at least.
@@mrhbkpcnbob5191 You are spot on but City had 2 league titles and average league position between 1894 and 2008 was 6th in the top flight anyway. Only 5 clubs spent more time in top flight than City.
You are quite correct about Utd and Liverpool fans delusions. What they say about City means nearly every other club in the football league pyramid has no history, and we know that’s bollocks.
@@mrhbkpcnbob5191 Won the FA Cup before United, the League Cup, the ECWC, hold the highest attendance for a domestic home match (84,000) at a time when United averaged around 12,000 fans, not bad for a club constantly accused of having no fans and no history.
Note: I know about the Spurs' attendances a few years ago but that was at Wembley, not their actual home ground.
The other remarkable thing about th 1937-38 season was that City had been Division One champions the year before. No other club has ever been relegated the year after winning the title.
John Bond John Benson Mel Machin were all Managers at AFC Bournemouth. i was in a football pub in Maybush or Shirley in southampton on that afternoon in 1996 when Alan Balls’ team got the drop - I’m Cherries but appreciated the Scummers’ joy & total celebration at watching Bally suffer as it happened- him having not long left saints for bigger things & glory at Maine Rd. Best of luck with the channel guys . From SW England 😁👍
The 98/99 season is definitely worth telling.
"No history" -
Man City were the first British team to win a domestic and european double, before Liverpool had even won a scratchcard in Europe.
"Man City have no fans" -
Not only did Man City hold the record home attendance in English football for over 80 years (only beaten by Spurs in 2016 whilst they played home games at Wembley whilst their stadium was rebuilt), during that period we were relegated to the third tier, a decline during which we broke attendance records for those leagues too. There was a significant period of time during which we held the attendance records for the top 3 tiers of English football.
Never let yourself be lectured on history by idiots who couldn't actually read a history book if their lives depended on it.
Great video Salty, the last half gave me PTSD flashbacks of my childhood XD
City weren’t the first British team to win a domestic and European double at all.
Manchester City the first British football club with Domestic and European double? Well I guess Celtic is a volleyball club 🤣
You are completely deluded to think that your misinformation can deceive other football fans in this age of internet.
Listen Bellend,you won the ECWC and the League cup,the final of ECWC had the lowest attendance of ANY European final about 5,000 🤣🤣🤣
Coping 115 charges city fans 😂😂
Leeds won the League Cup and Fairs Cup in 67/68
I started watching football age 12 during wc 2006. When i watched epl and saw man city games, I thought sun jihai was their legend and Stephen Ireland their wonder kid
And before they were no good... they were good.....when I was a child late 60s early 70s City was the team from Manchester, FA cup winners, league Cup winners, champions of England, European Cup winners Cup winners...united were relegated to division 2.....Balance is what's needed not a click headline .......ohh and the biggest ever home crowd outside of
Wembley ......v Stoke
@marinman3551 I will be celebrating that relegation for the rags next Saturday. The date was 27/04/74. I was in one of the paddocks that day. A glorious day in the history of English football.... "Denis has done it!"
Kevin Keegan was able to breath life into City
118 charges. Let's see how it turns out.
Man City is actually the first Premier League team that I remembered because of Sun Jihai
Remember Chelsea didn't even have fans before 2004.
They only just about sold their 22,000 ticket allocation for the 2008 champions league final 🤣
City may have bought their trophies.
But Chelsea bought their fans.
man city will go to the fourth division in 5 years
I’m a Scunthorpe Utd fan & we used to beat them regularly in league 2.
Well that’s just a lie isn’t it
Seeing Grimsby above City in a league table is wild.
the 1st picture of the 2 lads crying is my uncle and some random kid 🤣🤣🤣
I love city but let's be honest money does not guarantee domination ..........pep does
As a 57 yr old fan of another team, I've always admired MCFCs fans as they stuck with them thru thick & thin. When in the 3rd tier the MOTD magazine had a 4 leaf photo of the amazing support they took away + who can ever forget the inflatable banana's?
Couldn't even beat Bristol Rovers home or away when in the old division 3 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There were a lot of teams we couldn't beat in '98-'99 season pal.
A point worth observing - Manchester city were the last club to be league champions having fielded only English players in the 67/68 season, a feat unlikely to ever be repeated. I'm a Forest fan so have no dog in this fight but City are so much more than their current big money incarnation.
For the sake of accuracy I would suggest you change your channel's name to 'Cheap Shot Charlie'.
@malarktaful CITY are also the last ALL English club to win a European trophy. ECWC in 1970.
@@Sergio-ig1xd Nice one, didn't know this. Best ECWC game I ever saw was Everton beating Bayern Munich in the semi at Goodison, attended with a couple of EFC supporting mates - some night. Best Everton side I can remember - they'd surely have won the European Cup the following season if their neighbours hadn't fucked it up for everyone else.
@@malarktaful You are right about Everton winning the European Cup in '86. The teams I feel sorry for in that period ('85-'90) is Wimbledon and Coventry City. Both won the FA Cup and were denied the chance of competing in ECWC.
City forever
But now they are much worse off. Although they have sporting success, their lousy FFP makes them a very disreputable club
I really respect the current man city. However, with all the honesty I have, I can’t bear watching their football.
Every club has its time in the sunshine this is Citys they will never have the same story as United.
Money is a factor, but you need more than money to be so good.
Proper Top management, Coach etc.
PSG with all their money regardless of the UCL are still nowhere near City.
Pep is there for the money, not the club he didn't even know who City was in the 90s.
Before Oil money, Southgate thrashed City 8-1
Man City have history the video shows ir
@@dorexmx152history of big defeats too
I remember working for this club as a steward when all the doubters supported utd and had sky TV , this club has done more for Manchester than all the glory hunters and sky subscribers have ever done and will ever do , Manchester city have created a 21st century revolution in the Eastlands of Manchester my playground as a child in the 1970s when it was just rubble and concrete from former terraced housing that eas demolished and 19th century factories that were pilled down , I have seen in my lifetime east Manchester progress from the 19th century to the 21st century with the help of Manchester city football club 😊
Stop talking shite Bellend,you were gifted the Eastlands stadium via a peppercorn rent
And the head choppers of Abu Dhabi have threw some of their loose change at the area.This is sports washing at its finest you absolute Numbskull.
I worked with a lady who is a united fan. Her neighbor was a city fan. She would not allow anything red in her house.
Anyone notice that Southampton now has an extra "H?" in the tables?
Great video.
they were doing really good, just in a different ball game.
Thats when Man City had real fans not like the glory hunters of today , the glory hunter will soon go back to their arm chais when the bubble bursts as we know it will only the true fans stay.
Very good material. A testimony of how money is changing sports. It would be nice to see how money shield the club from poor administration, where investments in players do not pay off, and yet the club succeed. Something that would be impossible before.
I love this club so fucking much man. Thank you for sharing our history with others who have no idea about it.
I'd also like it if you make a video about how the rivalry between City and United goes way back, and how City helped United get out of bankruptcy and so on. It's an interesting piece of history
Thank you! Also,. that's a great suggestion!
Don't forget when we shared our stadium with them because old Trafford was destroyed during WW2.
CTID
@@fisio8893 yes yes, their highest ever attendance was at Maine Road at one point
@@fisio8893 uwe's grandad 😂
Will love when the oil money runs out utfb
Money & mentality, even Real Madrid splashing money everywhere & now he’s 15 UCL
City before cheating
Ah shut up mate
Will the refs and var be charged with bringing the game into dispute,,knowing by not giving 2 blaten penaltys this season to liverpool and dissowled goal by diaz v spurs game
The new Chelsea. Buying trophies while bringing the whole game into disrepute. And boring us all week after week. All to benefit a corrupt medieval elite. Life, not just sport, does not get much worse than this. City used to be a top, top, fantastic club. This current set up dishonours all that history. And every single current City fan loves it. Shame.
Well said 👏 it kills football as we know it, to entertain the medieval egomaniacs
What a joke
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City before oil money
City cannot be anything like a yo-yo club.They have spent almost 100 years in the top division of English football. since 1894. and are 6th in the all time hierarchy of top clubs who have spent the longest time there. They did yo-yo a bit in the 80s and 90s but not for most of their history.
Indeed a club with no history. Would have been in championship without oil money. Constant big money transfers starting with Robinho, until the pandemic they weren't even a force in the European cups.
This type of oil/oligarch clubs kill football. To top it off, their coach is the biggest coward in the history. Barcelona, bayern and the mcfc. No challenge, just oil money.
Calling bayern and barca oil money teams is one of the most ridiculous things I ever read
Do the Prem league beginnings
I blame Mark Halsey.
Manchester City fans have tripled in the last 2 years😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
6:45 What the hell is Chelsea doing in the 2nd division.
1987-88 Chelsea were relegated to the second division for the last time. They came back up in this season and never got relegated since.
Chelsea were terrible in the 70s and 80s
City and Chelsea were similar clubs in those days. Big support, die hard fans. Better days actually before these plastic times. United by the way have always been a cheesy club. City fans had the best fans, best fashion miles better atmosphere in the ground, just a cooler club culture, that's what attracted a lot of people back then.
Would have been interest to touch where finances played a role in this roller coaster, since the so called oil money plays such a big role in everyone's minds in the current era. Was there any relevant difference at all in investment or type of strategy that could help understand the 60s/70s in opposition to the 90s nightmare, for instance? Ot was it never about money?
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hes the goat
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115 💀
Is that how many brain cells you have left ?
🤤115🤤🩵🦈🩵 UCL ✅ TREBLE ✅ SUPERCUP CUP ✅ CLUB WORLD CUP ✅🩵🦈🩵🤤115🤤
BERTIES
We'll have 115 trophies here soon
Something else city will win
they are always not good
Noel Gallagher
Stockport fans
Dream come true
ManCheater City / Manchester Cheater
Manchester Shitty can't even beat Real Madrid without half of our main player 😂
😂😂
Forgot 4-0?
Joy your time at the top because you guys going end up like Man Utd and lfc least they won trophies not buy them
I love this club🔵❤
I can’t wait to see them back in the Championship
Me too, and I'm a City fan. That statement you could never hope to understand because it's a statement for those who know.
ive seen man city relegated a few times lol without their money they would be nobodys like my team everton are now
Why would you wanna be a fan of a Saudi Arabian club.. they sold out
Tell that to Newcastle, City are owned by a guy from Dubai. I guess you're not a geography person
When liverpool were not good before the Littlewoods money how abou a vlog on that
Didn't cheat though did they? 😚
And when was that? 😂
@@-_Blitz_- was in the 60's when Liverpool were wallowing in the bottpom half of div 2 and Moores came in and boughtscottish international players and players who would not realy play in thatlow div.
@@GeorgeRenshaw-f6c when they won the first division? 😂
@@GeorgeRenshaw-f6cLiverpool have never been a sugar daddy club the only people who say that are Chelsea and Manchester city fans who just can't take it that they bought their trophies in 2003 when Chelsea got their sugar daddy they had won just 9 Trophies in their history and only 1 League title and when Manchester city got their sugar daddy in 2008 they had won just 9 Trophies in their history and only 2 League titles and don't forgot just over 20 years ago Manchester city were in the 3rd Division of English and Liverpool had won the League 5 times before the the 1950s Liverpool were already one of the biggest clubs in England and since 1963 Liverpool have finished in the top 8 every year
Remember when utd, liverpool and Arsenal were not very good. Joker check history of other clubs 😂😂😂
Ok, emojie kid. Meanwhile you lost to a club which history goes all the way back to the 1902.
Liverpool have won trophies every decade since the 1960s
so, just buy evs and they will run out of money :D
In 1999 man cheaty were in the 3rd division
I'd like to see a follow-up about Manchester City in the 2000s, through to the takeover in 2008.
This was the City I fell in love with. CTID
Manchester Cheaty. 115 and still going
I bet big clubs broke thousands of FFPs before the rules were introduced. They just do that to stop small club from rising.
Supported City since 2000
Top three matches being a fan for me
1. Aguerooooo
2. Treble
3. Man City Vs. Man United 2002 last Derby at Maine Road before the move, Schmeichel in goal for city, City won 3-1, Anelka was in the side, I was there live, before the takeover, incredible scenes.
Let this club enjoy their success
Not any more, A big up to Bernardo & kosic the best Real Madrid players on the field tonight 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Sand people
And yet they have to cheat their way to the top 🙄 😂 with all that money 💰 🤑
What is bullshit about "Oil " money?? All of sudden Oil became bad thing?? ..
I’ve always had a problem with people saying “oil money” like that’s bad. Don’t hear the same when it’s American money. It’s Xenophobic & racist point blank
We are the champions, my friends
And we'll keep on buying 'til the end
The biggest scumbags in Football History..
Honestly tho what Manchester City are doing is so ridiculous it's almost the same Level with Barca 2009-11 and Real Madrid 16-18 but it just feels different..
Those 115 charges just deflates the balloons.
Your tears sure do taste good
@Renegade76892 😂 so will yours be if found guilty, of course. which you clearly are, by the way. Your legendary status will be the biggest fraudsters in Premier League history history 😉
@lsd358 well since you're so sure show us the undeniable proof that you have that the rest of us dont...I mean you must have it since you're so sure right?
@@lsd358 keep crying 😢
Biggest scumbags in football history is Liverpool. A club whose fans MURDERED 39 other supporters and blamed it on anything but themselves.
Then there’s Man Utd, their partners in crime manipulating English football to suite themselves.
City are the good guys, pressing up against corruption!
Come on you city 🎉
My second favourite club
City
Like Life
Is a yo yo experience
Blue Moon
Manchester is always blue, i will always support this club
You must have only been following football for 10 years or less. Even though City are the better team, United are and will always be the bigger club no matter what City win within the next few years.
Take nothing away from City here, they have been by far the best team in England the last 10 yrs.. Current European champions.. no need though , being smart arses about and it and take cheap shots at other clubs.. just enjoy your success , u have a very dark cloud hanging over your head.. The blue moon might not even save u.. As u have 115 charges u must answer to.. in saying that, The same oil money that brought u success will probably be used to pay off the authority's... City supporter's might turn a blind eye to this, but the rest of the world won't.. Titles r meaningless, as u have won them unfairly... Truth will come out , always does..
Learn to speak English first of all. Secondly, the charges are unproven and will be answered and cleared. Just wait and see.
Err no we don't answer to the charges? EPL must prove beyond reasonable doubt we are guilty! as they brought the charges.
City are a global super power.
Sorry, Man City don't rank as a Top 10 club in European Football History.
Massive club
1st Manchester club to win fa cup 1904…..,Man U first club to get caught matchfixing 1915
I like to call such teams "Oil Pipes", because that's who they are basically.
AI and music on loop so annoying. Otherwise good annoying video !