2003–04 Manchester City F.C. Season
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The 2003–04 season was
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's second consecutive season playing in the
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, the top division of
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, and its seventh 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 112th season playing in a division of English
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, most of which have been spent in the top flight.


Season review

After finishing ninth during the club's final season at 80-year-old
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, Manchester City's debut season at the
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was a major disappointment. A ninth-place finish had not been good enough to earn City an opportunity to play in the
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, but the team was rewarded with that opportunity anyway due to being awarded a " Fair Play" slot in the UEFA Cup competition this season. City reached the second round proper of the competition thanks to aggregate victories against
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and
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, but exited the competition on the
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after two draws against
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club Groclin. Having embarked on a new era for the club by signing a host of experienced players in the summer, such as
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and
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, to combine with such burgeoning talents coming through from the MCFC youth academy as
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and
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, City started their season very brightly with three wins in five games, sending them near the top of the table. They were still in the top-half of the table after winning five, drawing three and losing three of their first 11 games, with three notably big wins: a 3–0 opening-game away win at
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, a 4–1 home victory over
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and a 6–2 thumping of
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. However, a dreadful 3–0 home defeat against unlikely opponents
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in November started a gradual downturn in form and City then ended up battling against relegation. At one point, City went on a run of winning only one game out of 18 league and cup matches played, sparking media rumours of unrest in the squad. Survival in the
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was not confirmed until City won their 36th game of the league season. That victory meant that City were six points ahead of the relegation places, but the club's survival was effectively confirmed due to it having a far superior
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to
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,
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and
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, who were relegated. Perhaps the most memorable game played by Manchester City during this season was the
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fourth-round replay fixture against
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at
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, which featured what many people consider to be one of the most extraordinary comebacks in the history of the competition. City fell three goals behind during the first half, had
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substituted due to injury and
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was sent off during half-time for verbally abusing the referee. Despite having one man less than their opponents during the second half, City came all the way back to win 4–3 and reach the next round. Rookie
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ic goalkeeper Árni Arason made a key double save and
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scored the winning goal. In the next round, a
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at
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, City lost 4–2 to exit the competition.


Team kit

There was a change in the producer of the team kits for this season, with
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replacing the previous season's supplier,
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. The shirt sponsorship was provided by the financial and legal services group First Advice, who had also been the sponsors for the previous season.


First-team squad


Left club during season


Historical league performance

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Friendly games


Pre-season


First game ever played at CoMS


Competitive games


Premier League


Table


Results summary


Points breakdown

Points at home: 24
Points away from home: 17
Points against "Big Four" teams: 4
Points against promoted teams: 3 :6 points: Bolton Wanderers :4 points: Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Charlton Athletic, Everton :3 points: Manchester United, Newcastle United, Southampton :2 points: Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur :1 point: Birmingham City, Leeds United, Leicester City, Liverpool, :::Portsmouth, Wolverhampton Wanderers :0 points: Arsenal, Chelsea, Middlesbrough


Biggest & smallest

Biggest home wins: 6–2 vs. Bolton Wanderers, 18 October 2003
5–1 vs. Everton, 15 May 2004
Biggest home defeat: 0–3 vs. Leicester City, 9 November 2003
Biggest away win: 0–3 vs. Charlton Athletic, 17 August 2003
Biggest away defeat: 3–0 vs. Newcastle United, 22 November 2003

Biggest home attendance: 47,304 vs. Chelsea, 28 February 2004
Smallest home attendance: 44,307 vs. Charlton Athletic, 7 January 2004
Biggest away attendance: 67,645 vs. Manchester United, 13 December 2003
Smallest away attendance: 16,124 vs. Fulham, 20 September 2003


Results by round


Individual match reports


UEFA Cup

''Final aggregate score 1–1 with Groclin progressing on
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League Cup

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FA Cup


Statistics


Appearances and goals

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Starting 11


Goal scorers


All competitions


Premier League


UEFA Cup


League Cup and

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''Information current as of 15 May 2004 (end of season)''


Transfers and loans


Transfers in


Transfers out


Loans in


Loans out


References

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