2005–06 Manchester City F.C. Season
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The 2005–06 season was Manchester City Football Club's fourth consecutive season playing in the Premier League, the top division of English football, and its ninth season since the Premier League was first created with Manchester City as one of its original 22 founding member clubs. Overall, it was the team's 114th season playing in a division of English
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, most of which have been spent in the top flight.


Season review

The 2005–06 season proved tough for the club finishing 15th in the Premier League after a turbulent end to the season. The season began with last season's top goalscorer
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joining Premier League champions Chelsea for a fee of £21 million. Wright-Phillips was a fan favourite having made over 150 appearances for the club and winning Manchester City's Young Player of the Year award four times in succession. In the following week's Manchester City announced the signings of
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from
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and Darius Vassell from
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. The Blues ended their preseason with a 3-1 victory against Greek champions Olympiacos in the Thomas Cook Trophy. In this match, City fans were given their first introduction to
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who put the visitors ahead. The club started the season unbeaten in their first five matches, taking 10 points from 12 matches. Manchester City manager
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was subsequently awarded the Barclays Manager of the Month award for August. City then went on to suffer three successive defeats in September, including a 3-0 defeat on penalties to League 2 side Doncaster, which saw them exit the
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in the Second Round. The following months saw City's form continue to fluctuate. On December 4th, Manchester City beat Charlton Athletic 5-2 at The Valley, setting a then club-record for their largest away win in the Premier League. Going into 2006, Manchester City were placed 9th in the League. Robbie Fowler started off the new year with a hat-trick in the Third Round of the FA Cup against Scunthorpe. The following weekend, Manchester City won the Manchester Derby 3-1 at home, in a match that saw Cristiano Ronaldo receive a straight red card for a reckless lunge on Andy Cole midway through the second half. The January Transfer Window saw
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return to Liverpool, Joey Barton hand-in a transfer request and Stuart Pearce splashing out £6 million on Heerenveen striker
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. Manchester City's final hope of silverware was put to an end after a Dean Ashton brace led West Ham into the semi-finals of the FA Cup, eliminating City in the quarter-finals. The season ended on disappointing form with losses in 9 of their 10 final matches in the Premier League. A winless City steadily drifted down the league from mid-table to 15th position before the season culminated.


Team kit

For this season the shirt sponsor for all of the club's kits continued to be the previous season's sponsor, Thomas Cook, while the team kits were produced by the previous season's supplier, Reebok.


Historical league performance

Prior to this season, the history of Manchester City's performance in the English football league hierarchy since the creation of the Premier League in 1992 is summarised by the following timeline chart – which commences with the last season (1991–92) of the old Football League First Division (from which the Premier League was formed). ImageSize = width:600 height:75 PlotArea = left:12 right:12 bottom:30 top:10 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/07/1991 till:01/07/2005 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1992 Colors = id:fdm value:rgb(0.9,0.9,0.9) id:plm value:rgb(0.5,0.8,0.9) id:plr value:rgb(0.3,0.5,0.9) id:d1p value:rgb(0.8,0.7,0.7) id:d1p value:rgb(0.0,0.99,0.0) id:d1m value:rgb(0.5,0.8,0.5) id:d1r value:rgb(0.2,0.7,0.2) id:d2p value:rgb(0.9,0.9,0.2) id:pro value:rgb(0.9,0.6,0.1) id:rel value:rgb(0.9,0.1,0.1) PlotData= bar:Position width:18 color:white align:center from:01/07/1991 till:01/07/1992 Shift:(0,-4) text:5 from:01/07/1992 till:01/07/1993 shift:(0,-4) text:9 from:01/07/1993 till:01/07/1994 shift:(0,-4) text:16 from:01/07/1994 till:01/07/1995 shift:(0,-4) text:17 from:01/07/1995 till:01/07/1996 shift:(0,-4) text:18 from:01/07/1996 till:01/07/1997 shift:(0,-4) text:14 from:01/07/1997 till:01/07/1998 shift:(0,-4) text:22 from:01/07/1998 till:01/07/1999 shift:(0,-4) text:3 from:01/07/1999 till:01/07/2000 shift:(0,-4) text:2 from:01/07/2000 till:01/07/2001 shift:(0,-4) text:18 from:01/07/2001 till:01/07/2002 shift:(0,-4) text:1 from:01/07/2002 till:01/07/2003 shift:(0,-4) text:9 from:01/07/2003 till:01/07/2004 shift:(0,-4) text:16 from:01/07/2004 till:01/07/2005 shift:(0,-4) text:8 from:01/07/1991 till:01/07/1992 color:fdm shift:(1,15) text: " First Div." from:01/07/1992 till:01/07/1995 color:plm shift:(25,15) text: " Premier League" from:01/07/1995 till:01/07/1996 color:plr shift:(0,0) from:01/07/1996 till:01/07/1997 color:d1m shift:(20,15) text: " Division 1" from:01/07/1997 till:01/07/1998 color:d1r shift:(0,0) from:01/07/1998 till:01/07/1999 color:d2p shift:(0,15) text: " Div. 2" from:01/07/1999 till:01/07/2000 color:d1p shift:(0,15) text: " Div. 1" from:01/07/2000 till:01/07/2001 color:plr shift:(0,15) text: " PL" from:01/07/2001 till:01/07/2002 color:d1p shift:(0,15) text: " Div. 1" from:01/07/2002 till:01/07/2005 color:plm shift:(0,15) text: " Premier League"


Friendly games


Pre-season


Premier League Asia Trophy



Thomas Cook Trophy


Competitive games


Premier League


Position in final standings


Results summary


Points breakdown

Points at home: 29
Points away from home: 14
Points against "Big Four" teams: 4
Points against promoted teams: 9
:6 points: Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Charlton Athletic, Sunderland :4 points: Manchester United :3 points: Everton, Newcastle United, Portsmouth, West Ham United :1 point: Blackburn Rovers, Middlesbrough, West Bromwich Albion :0 points: Arsenal, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, Fulham, Liverpool, :::Tottenham Hotspur, Wigan Athletic


Biggest & smallest

Biggest home wins: 4–1 vs. Birmingham City, 17 December 2005
3–0 vs. Newcastle United, 1 February 2006
Biggest home defeats: 1–3 vs. Arsenal, 4 May 2006
0–2 vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 4 January 2006
Biggest away win: 2–5 vs. Charlton Athletic, 4 December 2005
Biggest away defeats: 2–0 vs. West Bromwich Albion, 10 December 2005
& vs. Bolton Wanderers, 21 January 2006 & vs. Chelsea, 25 March 2006
& vs. Blackburn Rovers, 7 May 2006

Biggest home attendance: 47,192 vs. Manchester United, 14 January 2006
Smallest home attendance: 40,256 vs. Middlesbrough, 2 April 2006
Biggest away attendance: 67,839 vs. Manchester United, 10 September 2005
Smallest away attendance: 19,556 vs. Portsmouth, 11 March 2006


Results by round


Individual match reports


League Cup


FA Cup


First-team squad


Left club during season


Goal scorers


All competitions


Premier League


League Cup


FA Cup

''Information current as of 7 May 2006 (end of season)''


Transfers and loans


Transfers in


Transfers out


Loans in


Loans out


References

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