The 2007-08 campaign was a rollercoaster season for Manchester City, marked by the arrival of manager Sven-Göran Eriksson and new owner Thaksin Shinawatra, whose immediate investment brought exciting foreign talent like Elano and Martin Petrov. The Citizens enjoyed a scintillating start, briefly topping the Premier League table, fueled by a run of six straight home wins, a feat not seen since 1957. Despite ultimately slipping to a 9th-place finish after a dramatic mid-season slump and a devastating 8-1 final-day defeat, the Brazilian playmaker Elano was the team's top league goalscorer, and the club secured a memorable, albeit unconventional, spot in the UEFA Cup via the Fair Play rankings. This pivotal, turbulent year remains a fascinating chapter, concluding just before the club's momentous change of ownership.

2007-08 Manchester City Player Issue Le Coq Sportif Training Shirt #4 - 6/10 - (L)

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SKU: MCYTR07493726
Product Size: L
Condition: Very Good
Defects:
  • Some cracking to sponsor and Le Coq Sportif logos

Features:

  • Player issue squad number #4 printed to lower front

2007-08 Manchester City Player Issue Le Coq Sportif Training Shirt #4 - 6/10 - (L)

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