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1 Team Kit  





2 Football League Second Division  



2.1  Results summary  





2.2  Reports  







3 FA Cup  





4 League Cup  





5 Squad statistics  



5.1  Squad  





5.2  Scorers  



5.2.1  All  





5.2.2  League  





5.2.3  FA Cup  





5.2.4  League Cup  









6 Transfers  



6.1  In





6.2  Out  







7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Manchester City F.C.
1965–66 season
ManagerEngland Joe Mercer and
England Malcolm Allison
Football League
Second Division
1st0000000000000000
FA CupSixth round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Neil Young (14 goals)

All:
Neil Young (17 goals)
Highest home attendance63,034 vs Everton
(26 March 1966)
Lowest home attendance13,235 vs Norwich City
(8 September 1965)
← 1964–65
1966–67 →

The 1965–66 season was Manchester City F.C.'s seventy-fourth season of league football, and second consecutive season back in the Football League Second Division. The three-season stay in the Second Division was City's longest run of seasons outside the top flight since the 1890s, which would not be broken again until their four-season run from 1996 to 2000.

This season is widely believed to have been the start of Manchester City's golden era, a period largely concurrent with the reign of Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison as managers at the club, and then of the aftermath of the break-up of the partnership. This season began City's highest concentration of silverware to seasons played - winning the Second Division for a record sixth time in this season, the club would claim the Football League First Division title, the FA Cup, the Football League Cup twice, the Charity Shield twice, and in European competition the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup all within the space of the ten seasons following.

This season also saw the club sign several players who would become iconic figures in Manchester City's history - Mike Summerbee, George Heslop, and Colin Bell were all signed near the start of the season. Not coincidentally, the season and the seasons following also saw the presence of some of the club's longest-serving players. Four of the club's ten players with the most appearances for the club played during this season - Bell, Summerbee, Alan Oakes, and Mike Doyle - and a further three of those ten - Joe Corrigan, Tommy Booth and Willie Donachie - would join within the following three seasons.

Team Kit[edit]

Football League Second Division[edit]

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification or relegation
    1 Manchester City (C, P) 42 22 15 5 76 44 1.727 59 Promotion to the First Division
    2 Southampton (P) 42 22 10 10 85 56 1.518 54
    3 Coventry City 42 20 13 9 73 53 1.377 53
    4 Huddersfield Town 42 19 13 10 62 36 1.722 51
    5 Bristol City 42 17 17 8 63 48 1.313 51
    Source: [citation needed]
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
    (C) Champions; (P) Promoted

    Results summary[edit]

    Overall Home Away
    Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
    42 22 15 5 76 44 1.727 59 14 7 0 40 14 35 8 8 5 36 30 24

    Source: rsssf.com

    Reports[edit]

    Date Opponents H / A Venue Result

    F – A

    Scorers Attendance
    21 August 1965 Middlesbrough A Ayresome Park 1 – 1 Murray 17,982
    25 August 1965 Wolverhampton Wanderers H Maine Road 2 – 1 ? (o.g.) (2) 25,572
    28 August 1965 Bristol City H Maine Road 2 – 2 Brand, ? (o.g.) 19,349
    30 August 1965 Wolverhampton Wanderers A Molineux 4 – 2 Doyle, Crossan, Murray, ? (o.g.) 22,799
    4 September 1965 Coventry City A Highfield Road 3 – 3 Young (2), Murray 29,403
    8 September 1965 Norwich City H Maine Road Abandoned at half-time
    due to flooding
    1 – 1
    Young 13,235
    11 September 1965 Carlisle United H Maine Road 2 – 1 Pardoe (2) 22,891
    15 September 1965 Norwich City A Carrow Road 3 – 3 Pardoe (2), Crossan 16,381
    18 September 1965 Cardiff City A Ninian Park 3 – 4 Murray, Pardoe, Gray 11,520
    25 September 1965 Derby County H Maine Road 1 – 0 Murray 20,834
    2 October 1965 Southampton A The Dell 1 – 0 Young 21,504
    9 October 1965 Huddersfield Town A Leeds Road 0 – 0 31,876
    16 October 1965 Crystal Palace H Maine Road 3 – 1 Pardoe (2), Young 24,765
    23 October 1965 Preston North End A Deepdale 3 – 0 Young (2), Brand 25,117
    27 October 1965 Norwich City H Maine Road 0 – 0 34,091
    30 October 1965 Charlton Athletic H Maine Road 0 – 0 23,102
    6 November 1965 Plymouth Argyle A Home Park 0 – 1 15,954
    13 November 1965 Portsmouth H Maine Road 3 – 1 Murray (2), Pardoe 22,106
    20 November 1965 Bolton Wanderers A Burnden Park 0 – 1 22,968
    27 November 1965 Ipswich Town H Maine Road 2 – 1 Crossan (2) 19,416
    4 December 1965 Birmingham City A St Andrews 1 – 3 Summerbee 10,442
    11 December 1965 Leyton Orient H Maine Road 5 – 0 Young (3), Summerbee, Crossan 16,202
    18 December 1965 Crystal Palace A Selhurst Park 2 – 0 Doyle (2) 12,847
    1 January 1966 Huddersfield Town H Maine Road 2 – 0 Doyle, Crossan 47,171
    8 January 1966 Portsmouth A Fratton Park 2 – 2 Doyle, Summerbee 17,352
    12 January 1966 Rotherham United H Maine Road 3 – 1 Doyle (2), Crossan 25,526
    15 January 1966 Preston North End H Maine Road 0 – 0 26,668
    29 January 1966 Middlesbrough H Maine Road 3 – 1 Summerbee (2), Young 25,278
    5 February 1966 Bristol City A Ashton Gate 1 – 1 Young 25,273
    19 February 1966 Coventry City H Maine Road 1 – 0 Crossan 40,190
    26 February 1966 Carlisle United A Brunton Park 2 – 1 Summerbee, Pardoe 9,000
    12 March 1966 Cardiff City H Maine Road 2 – 2 Connor, Young 29,642
    19 March 1966 Derby County A Baseball Ground 2 – 1 Bell, Young 22,533
    2 April 1966 Plymouth Argyle H Maine Road 1 – 1 Crossan 24,087
    8 April 1966 Bury H Maine Road 1 – 0 Summerbee 43,104
    12 April 1966 Bury A Gigg Lane 1 – 2 Summerbee 21,437
    16 April 1966 Bolton Wanderers H Maine Road 4 – 1 Kennedy, Sear, Crossan, Connor 29,459
    23 April 1966 Ipswich Town A Portman Road 1 – 1 Crossan 15,995
    30 April 1966 Birmingham City H Maine Road 3 – 1 Bell, Young, Crossan 28,409
    4 May 1966 Rotherham United A Millmoor 1 – 0 Bell 11,376
    7 May 1966 Leyton Orient A Brisbane Road 2 – 2 Bell, ? (o.g.) 6,109
    13 May 1966 Charlton Athletic A The Valley 3 – 2 Oakes, Crossan, Connor 13,687
    18 May 1966 Southampton H Maine Road 0 – 0 34,653

    FA Cup[edit]

    Date Round Opponents H / A Venue Result

    F – A

    Scorers Attendance
    22 January 1966 Third round Blackpool A Bloomfield Road 1 – 1 Crossan 23,937
    24 January 1966 Third round replay Blackpool H Maine Road 3 – 1 Summerbee, Doyle, Crossan 52,661
    12 February 1966 Fourth round Grimsby Town H Maine Road 2 – 0 Summerbee, ? (o.g.) 37,918
    5 March 1966 Fifth round Leicester City H Maine Road 2 – 2 Young (2) 56,787
    9 March 1966 Fifth round replay Leicester City A Filbert Street 1 – 0 Young 41,872
    26 March 1966 Sixth round Everton H Maine Road 0 – 0 63,034
    29 March 1966 Sixth round replay Everton A Goodison Park 0 – 0 60,349
    4 April 1966 Sixth round second replay Everton N Molineux 0 – 2 27,948

    League Cup[edit]

    Date Round Opponents H / A Venue Result

    F – A

    Scorers Attendance
    22 September 1965 Second round Leicester City H Maine Road 3 – 1 Murray, Pardoe, ? (o.g.) 13,246
    13 October 1965 Third round Coventry City H Maine Road 2 – 3 Crossan, Pardoe 18,213

    Squad statistics[edit]

    Squad[edit]

    Appearances for competitive matches only

    Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
    Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
    GK England Harry Dowd 38 (0) 0 8 0 1 0 47 (0) 0
    GK England Alan Ogley 04 (0) 0 0 0 1 0 05 (0) 0
    DF England Dave Bacuzzi 15 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 15 (1) 0
    DF England David Connor 29 (1) 4 8 0 0 0 37 (1) 4
    DF England Mike Doyle 19 (1) 7 7 1 0 0 26 (1) 8
    DF England George Heslop 34 (0) 0 8 0 1 0 43 (0) 0
    DF England Glyn Pardoe 41 (1) 9 8 0 2 2 51 (1) 11
    DF Wales Cliff Sear 19 (0) 1 3 0 2 0 24 (0) 1
    MF England Colin Bell 11 (0) 4 0 0 0 0 11 (0) 4
    MF England Roy Cheetham 12 (3) 0 2 0 1 0 15 (3) 0
    MF England Stan Horne 15 (0) 0 5 0 1 0 21 (0) 0
    MF Scotland Bobby Kennedy 35 (0) 1 8 0 2 0 45 (0) 1
    MF England Alan Oakes 41 (0) 1 8 0 2 0 51 (0) 1
    FW Scotland Ralph Brand 17 (0) 2 0 0 1 0 18 (0) 2
    FW Northern Ireland Johnny Crossan 40 (0) 12 8 2 1 1 49 (0) 15
    FW Scotland Matt Gray 03 (3) 1 0 0 1 0 04 (3) 1
    FW England Jimmy Murray 11 (0) 7 0 0 1 1 12 (0) 8
    FW England Mike Summerbee 42 (0) 8 8 2 2 0 52 (0) 10
    FW England Alf Wood 01 (1) 0 0 0 1 0 02 (1) 0
    FW England Neil Young 35 (0) 14 7 3 2 0 44 (0) 17
    -- England Vic Gomersall 01 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 01 (0) 0

    Scorers[edit]

    Transfers[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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