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This page chronicles the history of English football team Manchester City Football Club in further detail from 2001 to the present day. See History of Manchester City F.C. for a history overview of Manchester City.

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  • This page chronicles the history of English football team Manchester City Football Club in further detail from 2001 to the present day. See History of Manchester City F.C. for a history overview of Manchester City. The 2001 to 2021 history of the club has been marked by stability and then unprecedented success, with the club establishing itself as a Premier League regular since 2002. The club was taken over in 2007 by Thaksin Shinawatra, who invested a considerable portion of money into the club with Sven-Göran Eriksson. After being arrested for political corruption in the summer of 2008, Shinawatra had to sell the club to the Abu Dhabi United Group. (en)
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  • Tevez (en)
  • View looking towards main stand at Maine Road during final match (en)
  • An aerial shot of the City of Manchester Stadium (en)
  • Welcome to Manchester poster (en)
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  • The "Welcome to Manchester" poster which was intended as witty banter provoked an angry riposte from a seemingly rattled Sir Alex Ferguson (en)
  • and City moved into the City of Manchester Stadium with Eastlands as a preference name, in August 2003 (en)
  • Carlos Tevez in action for Manchester City, a 2009 transfer coup for the club – Tevez would later become top scorer in the 2009–10 season for the club (en)
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  • Carlos Tévez ManCity2.jpg (en)
  • Maine road prior to last game.jpg (en)
  • Manchester-city-fc-stadium.jpg (en)
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  • "We could have jumped into the European shake-up, again we couldn't make that leap. That's seven or eight times in a year we could have jumped into something good for this club and we've failed." (en)
  • "I am a football fan, and I hope that you will soon see that I am now also a Manchester City fan. But I am also a long-term investor and that is probably more important to the club and to you because it means we are here for the long haul and that we will act always in the best interests of the club and all of its stakeholders, but especially you the fans." (en)
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  • Henry Winter, The Daily Telegraph's football reporter (en)
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  • By the end of the Demolition Derby, Manchester City fans were convulsed with joy, revelling in the sight of the majestic David Silva putting the champions to the sword, serenading Sir Alex Ferguson with "getting sacked in the morning" and designing their "Six and the City" T-shirts. Incredible. (en)
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  • This page chronicles the history of English football team Manchester City Football Club in further detail from 2001 to the present day. See History of Manchester City F.C. for a history overview of Manchester City. (en)
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  • History of Manchester City F.C. (2001–present) (en)
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