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Man City 4 - 1990-2003

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Midfielder signed from Real Madrid in 2003.
Full-back who scored a memorable goal when he ran the length of the pitch skipping several challenges and keeping his cool to slot home against Spurs.
Legendary Liverpool full-back who took over as caretaker manager in 1996.
Scored a brace including a 93rd minute winner at Anfield in the penultimate league match of the 2002/03 season.
Name of the stand demolished in 1994 and revamped at a cost of £16 million.
City became the second ever European trophy winners to be relegated to their country's third league tier, after this German side.
City’s first ever foreign manager.
Georgian midfielder signed in 1995.
Former England international goalkeeper signed on a free transfer in 2003.
Centre-back signed for a British equalling record fee for a defender of £2.5 million from Wimbledon.
Scored a 95th minute equaliser in the 1999 play-off final to take the game to penalties, arguably one of City’s most important goals in recent history.
Club who City beat in the Division Two play-off final in 1999.
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City completed one of the greatest FA Cup comebacks of all-time in 2004 after coming back from 3-0 down with 10 men to beat this side.
Manager whose four-year tenure in the early 2000s brought stability to the club and guided them to UEFA Cup qualification.
Chairman from 1998-2003 who is generally held in high regard by supporters.
Cameroonian who tragically died at the age of 28 suring an international match in 2003 after making 38 appearances for City that season.
Former Manchester United stalwart who is City’s shortest-serving permanent manager having been at the helm for 33 days.
Algerian midfielder signed on a free transfer in 2001 and became a firm favourite amongst the supporters.
Player who would have made his debut for the City first team in November 2002 against Middlesbrough, had he not lost his shirt after leaving it on the substitutes bench at half-time.
Manager appointed in 1990 who led City to back-to-back fifth place finishes.