Twenty years after: Paul Dickov and Manchester City’s 1999 play-off win | Jamie Jackson
It seems inconceivable to younger fans but 20 years ago Manchester City were in the third tier for a season and it would have been longer but for an improbable Wembley comeback
Wembley, 30 May 1999: the Division Two play-off final stands at Gillingham 2 Manchester City 1 and as the clock reaches 95 minutes Joe Royle’s side face another season in England’s third tier.
Now, though, the ball drops to Paul Dickov and in front of the No 9 is Vince Bartram, Gillingham’s goalkeeper and also the best man at his wedding. With a sweet strike Bartram is beaten and Dickov sends City fans into ecstasy and himself on a knee-surfing celebration that has become an iconic image in the club’s rise to become England’s dominant team.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/may/29/paul-dickov-manchester-city-1999-play-off-final-gillingham
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