By Chris Wright
This here tastefully 'pimped' automobile belongs to a pair of City fans by the names of Shaun
and Mike, who have spunked £50,000 on turning their imported '75 Chevrolet convertible into the
'ultimate Blues-mobile'.
The pair bought the car in North Carolina for £15,000 then spent a further £5,000 shipping it
back to England, before fluffing a further £30,000 having Franny Lee, Mick Summerbee and Colin
Bell's legendary mugs airbrushed down one side, Carlos Tevez (uh-oh), David Silva and Nigel De Jong
down the other, sky blue upholstery stitched in throughout, Eastlands daubed on the boot lid, a
whopping great City crest on the bonnet and a fantastically gaudy Sheik Mansour decal slapped on
the spare wheel cover.
By Chris Wright
Doyle is forcibly separated from a worried-looking Brian Kidd by City teammate Tony Book
during the Manchester derby at Old Trafford in 1970
Today's 'Black-and-White Years' marks the sad passing of a tough-tackling, utterly
uncompromising, staunchly anti-United Man City icon, Mike Doyle who died last night at the age of
64 after losing his battle against liver failure.
By Chris Wright
Doyle is forcibly separated from a worried-looking Brian Kidd by City teammate Tony Book
during the Manchester derby at Old Trafford in 1970
Today's 'Black-and-White Years' marks the sad passing of a tough-tackling, utterly
uncompromising, staunchly anti-United Man City icon, Mike Doyle who died last night at the age of
64 after losing his battle against liver failure.
MANCHESTER, England — Neil Young, a striker in Manchester City's trophy winning teams of the late
1960s and early 1970s, has died aged 66 from cancer, the English Premier League club announced
Thursday. Young, who scored the winning goal in the 1969 FA Cup final, was also a member of the
City side that [.
This week's episode of Friday Flashback Videos takes a trip back to 1969 to a match played
between West Ham United and Manchester City on a slippery pitch at Upton Park.
The match features some legendary English footballers such as Manchester City's Francis Lee,
Mike Summerbee and Colin Bell against West Ham United featuring Geoff Hurst, Harry Redknapp, Frank
Lampard Sr.