Condition: 7/10 Good. Some light surface bobbling & a few little pulls on the lower front. A couple of tiny holes one shoulder & one on the upper rear, near the collar. One small dot mark near the lower rear hem
Size: Adult XXL
Chest Measurement: 46-48 Inches / 117-122 CM
Manufacturer: Adidas
Colour: Red & black stripes, white & grey trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1994/1995 & 1995/1996
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
Official Umbro Man City away football shirt from the 1994/95 season.
The condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some light surface bobbling & a few little pulls on the lower front. A couple of tiny holes one shoulder & one on the upper rear, near the collar. One small dot mark near the lower rear hem (see photos).
Manchester City endured another torrid season which saw them continue to fall well short of the standards of their city rivals. Their goal-scoring rate improving dramatically from 36 to 53, but they slipped one place into 17th - though still enough to achieve survival. But it was too late to save manager Brian Horton's job and he was sacked to make way for Alan Ball of Southampton.
Key striker Niall Quinn recovered from a serious knee injury but failed to make an impact on City's dismal showing, though new German striker Uwe Rösler was among the Premiership's top target men with 15 league goals. His strike partner Paul Walsh was also a frequent goalscorer, with 12 Premiership strikes.
One of the few things that gave City fans something to look forward to was the emergence of exciting young players like Garry Flitcroft, Richard Edghill and Steve Lomas. The close season arrival of Georgian midfielder Georgi Kinkladze was another exciting prospect which suggested that the dark clouds that had recently hung over Maine Road might not have cast too lengthy a shadow.
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