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City's pre-season started on 2nd August as the Blues played the first of 3 games in the Anglo Scottish Cup. It was a fruitless trip to the seaside as they were beaten 1-0 by Blackpool , then a further 1-0 defeat at Blackburn followed by a home 3-1 win against Sheffield United . The Blues pre-season finished with a 1-1 draw in a friendly at non league Macclesfield . Chairman, Peter Swales wrote in the first programme of the season "This season we have got to fancy ourselves with the addition during the summer of Dave Watson to our defensive strength... There are a lot of things in our favour this time. For instance Tony Book has had a full year under his belt as a manager and must be wiser for the experience... The supporters have shown they have faith, we have sold 15,000 season tickets - an all time record for City. John Bond's Norwich City were the visitors to Maine Road for the season's opener, and an impressive City side swept them to one side with an excellent 3-0 win, John Bond wasn't as impressed as he accused City of "unneccessary elements of nastiness". City were then held to a 1-1 draw at Maine Rd by Leicester before their away day hoodoo of last season returned as they were beaten 2-0 by Coventry at Highfield Rd and then 1-0 at Villa Park . They were to lose again on their travels to West Ham on 6th September. Luckily City's home form had kept the Blues above the relegation zone in 13th place as they beat Newcastle 4-0 the week before. However this week saw City win the 'first trophy of the season' as Miss Manchester City, Susan Cuff was crowned Miss Great Britain in the televised final from Morecambe this coming just a month on from when she came runner up in the Miss United Kingdom contest staged in Blackpool. City finally scored a goal away from home as they forced a replay in the 2nd Round of the League Cup with a 1-1 draw at Norwich. The Blues then confirmed that Maine Road was a fortress by thrashing Middlesbrough in another 4-0 win. It was back to the League Cup and City still couldn't see off Norwich as they drew 2-2 after extra time in the replay at Maine Road. But before City could prepare for the 2nd Replay they were to fail miserably on there league travels again as they were beaten 1-0 at Derby. They had now lost all four away games in the League without scoring a goal and had slipped to 14th in the table. Contrary to the alarming away form City continued to be unbeaten at home with a 1-0 win over Stoke . Then came the return of the Manchester Derby against the newly promoted Manchester United , honours were even in a 2-2 draw. Back to the League Cup and after 2 drawn games against Norwich the Second Replay was played at the neutral Stamford Bridge and City made a mockery of the last two draws with an emphatic 6-1 over John Bond's Norwich , which included a Dennis Tueart hat-trick. It was to be a good end to the week for the Blues as they travelled to Highbury five days later and eventually won away from home in the League this season with a 3-2 victory over Arsenal . Games were now coming thick and fast with City's involvement in the League Cup and they progressed to the 4th round with a 2-1 home win against Notts Forest . This was followed by four draws in the League, 0-0 with Burnley at maine Road, a 2-2 draw away at Tottenham , back to Maine Road and a 1-1 draw against Ipswich and finally a 2-2 draw against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. City were now unbeaten in the last nine games in all competitions and had climbed to ninth in the table. The only downside was the form of Rodney Marsh and Tony Book decided that his attitude was not right to stay at the club and placed Rodney on the transfer list. This coupled with Mike Doyle's (who had taken over as Captain from Rodney Marsh) comments backing Tony Book on the decision caused some discontent with the Maine Road crowd and both Book and Doyle were booed by certain areas of the ground during the game against Ipswich. The boos were quelled with a 10th game unbeaten as Birmingham were beaten 2-0 at Maine Road.
And so moving into December City continued their unbeaten run, moving into the semi-finals of the League Cup by beating Mansfield Town 4-2 at Maine Road, followed by a goalless affair against League leaders QPR , again in Moss Side. And then another 4-2 home victory, this time against Coventry . A fifth game of the season against Norwich saw a 2-2 draw at Carrow Road as City moved into a crucial Christmas period. Boxing day was to see City's 18 match unbeaten run stopped in it's tracks as Leeds performed a smash and grab act at Maine Road with a 1-0 win. The next day it would be League leaders Liverpool who would beat the Blues 1-0 at Anfield and so a disastrous Christmas saw City still in 7th place but 6 points adrift of the top. And so to the F.A. Cup and Hartlepool were lambs to the slaughter as City beat them 6-0 in a 3rd Round tie which sensationally saw Dennis Tueart sent off for retaliation. And so to Ayresome Park and what was to be a prelude to the first leg of the League Cup Semi-Final against Middlesbrough which was to take place three days later. City were to lose 1-0 in the league a score which Middlesbrough matched in the 1st leg. The players could have been accused of having their minds on the second leg of the semi-final as they met West Ham at Maine Road four days later. However the Hammers were 'put to the sword' as City romped home 3-0.
.It was to be a tumultuous welcome back to Maine Road for the successful City team as they romped home 4-0 against Sheffield United . And before the game Tony Book was presented with another gallon of Scotch Whisky as he was named Manager of The Month for the second time this season. City still struggled to win away but they gained their first away point for 3 months as they drew 0-0 at Burnley . An exciting 3-2 victory at home to Wolves followed but City's woeful away form continued as they were beaten 1-0 by QPR and failed to score again at Stoke in dour 0-0 affair as they entered April. Things didn't get any better as City were beaten at Ipswich 2-1. Back to Maine Road and an entertaining and violent match against Derby saw Mike Doyle sent off and City win 4-3, a game which saw the return of Colin Bell to the side albeit for a short time. It was a disappointing end to the season as City lost the rest of their away games, 2-1 against Newcastle , 2-1 against Leeds and 2-0 against Manchester United in the last game of the season,. The Maine Road crowd were treated to a 3-1 victory over Arsenal in the last home game of the season, but not before Liverpool had breached the Maine Road battlements with a 3-0 win the week before. And so the season had bean a success with the League Cup Final win over Newcastle and 8th place secured in Division one. However there was concern over City's away form as they had won just two of their twenty one away games and with City travelling a bit further than London next season as they had qualified for Europe through the League Cup Tony Book was keen to bolster his squad for the next campaign. City went on an end of season tour to the Far East where they played a Japanese National XI four times winning 3-0, 1-0, 1-0 and 2-0. They then were defeated 4-2 by a South Korea B team and then faced a South Korea National XI twice winning both games 3-0.
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