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  2. 1986–87 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1986–87 season was Manchester City's 85th season in existence and 65th season in the top division of English football. [1] In addition to the First Division , they competed in the FA Cup , Football League Cup and Full Members' Cup .

  3. 1985–86 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1985–86 season was Manchester City's 84th season of competitive football and 64th season in the top division of English football. [1] In addition to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup , Football League Cup and Full Members' Cup .

  4. 1986 Full Members' Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Contested between First Division sides Chelsea and Manchester City, the game produced nine goals, with Chelsea prevailing 5–4. Chelsea had led 5–1 courtesy of David Speedie's hat-trick and a brace by Colin Lee, but Manchester City scored three times in the last five minutes to give them a scare.

  5. Manchester City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Manchester City Football Club is a professional football club based in Manchester, ... 1979–1986 DF/MF Paul Power: 1986–1988 DF Kenny Clements: 1988–1992 DF

  6. 1985–86 Full Members' Cup - Wikipedia

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    It was won by Chelsea, who beat Manchester City 5–4 in the final at Wembley Stadium. The tournament attracted just 21 entries from the 44 eligible clubs. Only five First Division clubs entered (Chelsea, Coventry City, Manchester City, Oxford United and West Bromwich Albion).

  7. List of Manchester City F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester City team that won the FA Cup in 1904, the club's first major honour.. Manchester City were formed in 1880 as West Gorton (St. Marks). [1] At this time organised league football did not exist; ordinary matches (that today would be called friendly games) were arranged on a largely ad hoc basis and supplemented by the competitive games that cup competition required.

  8. 1985–86 in English football - Wikipedia

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    16 February 1986: Coventry City and Birmingham City drew 4-4 at Highfield Road. [76] 18 February 1986: York City lost the fifth round replay 3–1 to Liverpool at Anfield. [77] 22 February 1986: Manchester United won 3–0 against West Bromwich Albion as Jesper Olsen scored a hat-trick. [78] 1 March 1986: Everton beat Aston Villa 2–0 at home.

  9. 1986–87 in English football - Wikipedia

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    25 August 1986 – Manchester United lose 3–2 at home to West Ham, with Frank McAvennie scoring twice for the visitors. [4] 27 August 1986 – Luton Town ban away fans from the club's Kenilworth Road ground. [citation needed] 30 August 1986 – Tottenham go top of the First Division on goal difference with a 1–0 home win over Manchester City.