One of Manchester City’s most famous victories came at Maine Road in September 1989 when old foes Manchester United were thumped 5-1.
Two goals from David Oldfield, plus one each for Trevor Morley, Ian Bishop and Andy Hinchcliffe was more than enough to cancel out Mark Hughes’ effort for United.
The game has since been dubbed the “Maine Road Massacre”, and we have tracked down the City players who put Sir Alex Ferguson’s side to the sword that memorable day.
Less than a year after the United game, goalkeeper Cooper had left to join Stockport County in the fourth division. The now 66-year-old was forced to call time on his career because of injury soon after, with his final appearance coming for Stockport in a 1-0 defeat to Carlisle United