As our mid-season winter break continues, By Far The Greatest Team keeps the spotlight firmly on teams whose greatness deserves revisiting — even if they don’t always get the full episode treatment.
This time, Graham and Jamie hand the mic to Declan Clark, who takes on the task of making the case for one of English football’s most stylish and complete sides: Manchester City, 1968–1970.
In just three remarkable seasons, City assembled a team that could do everything. League champions, FA Cup winners, League Cup winners, and European Cup Winners’ Cup holders — all achieved with flair, intelligence, and a swagger that set them apart from their domestic rivals.
This was the City of Colin Bell’s relentless brilliance, Francis Lee’s fire, Mike Summerbee’s wing play, and Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison’s iconic management partnership — a side that married tactical innovation with attacking joy at a time when English football was evolving fast.
In this short seasonal special, Declan revisits the trophies, the personalities, and the cultural footprint of a Manchester City team that didn’t just win — they entertained, influenced, and left a lasting imprint on the English game.
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