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7 Tommy Booth
Booth began his amateur career with Manchester City in 1965 and was inducted into the senior team two years later. He stamped his authority there and appeared in every game. He was a rock solid defender who helped City win the FA Cup, the European Cup Winners' Cup, and two League Cups. He appeared in 487 games for City and scored 28 goals.
6 Eric Brook
Eric Brook, a legendary player, was transferred to City in 1928. He was regarded as a clever winger who contributed significantly to City's success. Brook worked well with his England teammates up front and scored a lot of goals. He was a muscular player with "one of the fiercest shots in pre-war football."
He was regarded as "one of the great names of British football" and "one of the greatest players in City's history." Who appeared in 493 games for the club.
5 Colin Bell
Colin Bell, a classic player in City's history known for his midfield competence, was a member of the Bell-Lee-Summerbee trio in the late 1960s and 1970s, which dominated the midfield and every match against their opponents. Because of his exceptional stamina and consistency in games, he was dubbed "The King of the Kippax" at City. Colin Bell spent his entire playing career with City, where he appeared in 498 games and won the First Division title.
4 Bert Trautmann
Bert Trautmann, one of Manchester City's greatest goalkeepers, had an illustrious career. He spent half of his career fighting in the front lines and was later released from the team. Trautmann then joined a local team as a goalkeeper, which drew interest from many big English clubs.
Trautmann joined City in 1949, playing in the world's highest league, the First Division. However, his signing sparked outrage, with 20.000 people protesting on the streets, despite the fact that his performance was later accepted, and he appeared in 545 matches for City.