Manchester City Home 1997/1999

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Retro shirt from Manchester City. Back in the day when the were still a middle league team. Read the story below.

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Size Guide

To choose the correct size for you, measure your body as follows:

  • We advice you to order one size up from your normal shirt size. Check the size chart below for  accurate measurements.
  • The Nike shirt are almost always a little bit tighter than the other ones.
  • A Chest Width :
    Measure around the fullest part, place the tape close under the arms and make sure the tape is flat across the back.
  • B - Upper Body Lenght :
    Measure from the top of your collar bone, to the place where your shirt would end at your hip.
  • We advice you to order one size up from your normal shirt size.
  • If you have any doubts grab a shirt that fits you perfectly and perform the measurement on that shirt. It should help you choose the right size.
  • If you have any doubts, please contact us.
SizeBody LenghtsChest WidthYour Height
S71501.60-1.70
M74531.70-1.75
L77561.75-1.80
XL80591.80-1.90

Note: Measures in the chart are all in centimeters.

Manchester City Home 1997/1998

The 1996–97 season had been a turbulent one. Five different managers took charge of the team over the course of the season (three permanent appointments and two caretakers), including Steve Coppell, who resigned after just 32 days as manager. Frank Clark became manager in December 1996 and was in charge for the start of the 1997–98 season.

Despite speculation that linked him with a transfer, 1996–97 Player of the Season Georgi Kinkladze stayed at the club, and signed a three-year contract that made him the highest-paid player in Manchester City’s history. The highest profile signing was striker Lee Bradbury, who joined from Portsmouth for a club record £3 million. Defender Tony Vaughan arrived from Ipswich Town. His transfer free was decided by tribunal and set at £1.35 million, more than double City’s valuation. The club also signed Dutch midfielder Gerard Wiekens from BV Veendam for £500,000. Wiekens had agreed to join the club in March, but the move only took place once the previous season had finished.

Departing was Peter Beagrie, sold to Bradford City for £200,000. In an early-season interview with the Sunday Times, Frank Clark bemoaned the difficulty of reducing the size of his squad, which contained 40 senior professionals: “This squad is too big, but a lot of the players are on good contracts which other clubs won’t match. You can’t blame them for staying.” “We’ve got around 12 very good youngsters whose potential is really encouraging, but they can’t get a reserve-team game. Because we’ve got to fill the reserves with senior pros needing match practice or players we’re trying to sell, the youngsters’ development is held up.”

Joe Royle replaced Frank Clark in February 1998.

The Shirt
Think about the heads that will turn if you wear this legendary retro shirt in the gym or on the streets. If you like a player name on the back, please select before adding the shirt to the basket. In case you want a different name on the back, please send us a message.

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