Episodes
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This week, we welcome back Liam Wright who, having been to 49 of the 52 games of this particular season, is perfectly placed to help us sift through the wreckage of the now infamous 2012/2013 season.
Having won their first league title in 44 years in dramatic fashion, could City continue their march to domination of English football? Or would a lack of truly world class signings and in-fighting within the corridors of the Etihad, de-rail the blues ambitions?
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This week, we welcome back journalist and author Dom Farrell to Maybe In Another Generation as he helps us walk through a season that despite it's dramatic and quite brilliant conclusion, often sits in the shadow of other Pep seasons.
We join the chat in the summer of 2021 with City having wrestled back their Premier League champions crown from Liverpool but falling at the final hurdle of the Champions League in Port v Chelsea.
Will the disappointment of not getting their key target, Harry Kane, disrupt the blues in their quest for back to back titles? And is this the season we finally win that elusive Champions League.
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This week, something a little bit different!
Weâll be speaking to life long Blue, journalist and author Bill Borrows.
We talk to Bill about his love of City growing up in Manchester in the 70's and how writing for City fanzines in the late 80âs started his path to journalism at The Sunday Times, Guardian, TalkSport, Goal and 90 minutes.
Bill also tells us about his refusal to interview United players, seeing Peter Swales in the toilet just moments after selling City to Franny Lee and becoming Editor at large of the groundbreaking Loaded - the magazine that provided the backdrop to the 90âs, and about his brand new podcast ExpLoaded.
I loved this. one. Hope you do to
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This week, weâre off back to the 1985/86 season, where we win a trophy and score 4 goals in a Wembley cup final.
No honestly, we do!
Joining me this week is lifelong blue of 50 years, Phil Gatenby, who aswell as being at the forefront of Cityâs fanzine movement in the late 80âs, also wrote the brilliant âTeenage Kicksâ about the 1986 Youth Cup winning side.
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Welcome back to Maybe In Another Generation and what an episode to kick off Season 2!
Weâre heading back 37 years, where Iâm joined by Mark McCarthy whoâll walk us through one of my favourites - the 88/89 season.
Aswell as Markâs recollections of inflatables, journeyman signings and trying our best to not get promoted, Mark will be talking us through how he ended up with the biggest ever collection of matchworn City shirts and the 3 books that followed.
Having had one failed attempt at promotion and selling star striker Paul Stewart, can the Blues go up at the second time of asking?
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The season that changed everythingâŠ
In this last episode of Season 1, we welcome none other than Faraaz Ghaffur, better known to you and I as FG, as he chats about the history-defining 2010/11 season. The season that saw City aim to finally taste glory after 35 long years in the wildernessâŠ
We also talk to FG about how a lad watching City home and away with his mates would go on to present for the clubâs own TV channel and end up with almost 1.5 million followers across his social media platforms.
After a summer that saw City spend heavily on players that would go on to be amongst our greatest ever, could this expensively assembled squad, finally help the Blues âtear that banner downâ?
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Itâs 80âs week!
This week Iâm delighted to speak to journalist and author of the brilliant âCity In Europeâ, Simon Curtis who takes us for a walk down misery lane to the 1983/84 season.
Simon talks us through the sights, sounds and fashions of the early 80âs and what life was like supporting City home and away against the backdrop of hooliganism.
Having been relegated in heartbreaking style, City find themselves in the 2nd Division with a new manager in the form of Billy McNeill, a rag tag squad of bargain basement signings and ever crippling debts. Can City make it back to the First Division against the odds?
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This week we re-live one of the most entertaining seasons in our history, and one that lives long in the memory of many Blues.
Itâs the 2001/02 season and this week, I am delighted to be joined by journalist, author and City fan of over 30 years, Dom Farrell.
We join the club in the summer of 2001, having sacked Joe Royle following relegation from the Premier League, amidst rumours of a drinking culture within the playing squad.
The appointment of former Newcastle & England Manager Kevin Keegan as the replacement for Royle was a huge coup for the Blues. Could Keegan and his brand of swashbuckling football lead City to a swift return to the top flight?
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This week we head back to the 1990/91 season with the help of Jack Mitchell - drummer for fellow blue, Johnny Marr, collector of match worn City memorabilia and City fan since 1988.
Having avoided relegation in the previous season, City start the 90/91 campaign in confident mood, having strengthened the squad with the million pound signing of goalkeeper Tony Coton to compliment the blend of young talent and experienced Everton old boys at their disposal.
Under the stewardship of the much sought after Howard Kendall, the Blues were tipped to be one of the dark horses of the seasonâŠ
But nothing's ever that simple, is it?
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Welcome back to the 1998/99 season with David Mooney.
In Part 2, we re-join the conversation with City struggling to come to terms with life in the 3rd division.
With a new leader at the back in the form of Andy Morrison and a new winger in Terry Cooke, can the Blues salvage whatâs been a disastrous season so far, to somehow grab promotion back to Division 1?
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In the first of this 2 part episode, weâll be taking you back 27 years to the most pivotal season in Cityâs history.
The 1998/99 season!
Joining me for this episode is podcast creator & host, producer and author, David Mooney.
City start the season at their lowest ebb, having been relegated to the third tier of English football.
But, with one of the most respected managers in the country at the helm, and a squad containing a mix of experienced and young talented players, surely an immediate return to Division 1 was just a formality?
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This week, I am delighted to be chatting to Liam Wright, who has followed City home and away, week in, week out for the last 20 years.
Liam walks us through the 2007/08 season. One of the more bizarre seasons in Cityâs history, where we start the season with 8 new signings, a new manager and a new owner.
Hopes were high following the trauma of the previous Stuart Pearce season.
What could possibly go wrong...?
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For our first ever episode of 'Maybe In Another Generation', I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with the number one Manchester City historian, Gary James.
There's a good chance that if you support Manchester City, you'll own at least one of his books.
He has written extensively on City since 1989, including Maine Men To Banana Citizens, Manchester, the Greatest City, and Farewell to Maine Road, aswell as the authorised history of Manchester Corinthians Ladies Football Club, and the authorised biographies of Joe Mercer, and Peter Barnes. â©
We walk through the highs and lows of 1984/85 season, culminating in that special day against Charlton Athletic. Gary also talks us through some of his away day experiences, against the backdrop of mounting football violence, and also how he went from a teenager on the terraces, to become a renowned author of over 20 books.
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Hello and welcome to Maybe in Another Generation!A brand new podcast about the Manchester City you might know. And the Manchester City you probably won't.Here's a quick 3 minute intro into what to expect....