
Languishing at the bottom of Division 2, City's defence of the Cup Winners Cup would last only one round, as Melchester Rovers knocked them out in 1974/75 on their way to victory in the final over Greeks Niarkos. Manager Archie Mille, the former Melboro' and England winger, was credited with transforming City, his tough team always providing stiff challenges for opponents. However with City so off form, Miller would leave in disgrace, after a massive touchline bust-up with Melchester manager, and former friend, Tony Storme, he was sacked, taking up the role of chief scout for a sympathetic Storme.

The next few seasons would see Rovers repeatedly beat Carford without conceding, Roy Race scored four in 76/77 in a 5-0 win. Led by Richie Davis, City were defeated 2-0 in 78/79 thanks to some inspired tactics by stand-in manager, Ben Galloway. On the way to the title Rovers would again thrash City, this time 3-0, on the opening day.


But despite the world-class players, Blair's side would not win a trophy. Dyanmic midfielder, Carl Hunt was transferred to Melchester Rovers at the start of the 1984/85 season and go on to win the Cup Winner's Cup in his first year. Hunt would score against his first side in 85/86 in a 5-1 win in the League Cup. Probably Carford City's best ever player would die tragically at the end of that season in the Basran Disaster.

Success was limited in the next few years, an F.A. Cup Quarter-final the highlight of the 1989/90 season. By now Carford were back wearing their original blue and white colours, rather than the white and black combination. In an effort to improve, City smashed their transfer record with the signing of Tynecaster United striker, Phil Stevens. The goal-poacher supreme's debut coming in the first match of the 1991/92 season versus Melchester Rovers. Stevens would net an impressive double, a fierce drive and powerful header, beating international goalie Andy Styles.
But the pairing of Stevens and star goalie Eric Sutton could not find success as Carford were relegated. Their spell in the second tier was brief, as City were promoted in second place in 1997/98, behind Brentfield. They would celebrate their return to the top flight with a great run to the semi-finals of the F.A. Cup in 98/99, where a goal from top attacking midfielder Gary Bracken would send Melchester Rovers into the final.
City quickly reestablished themselves as one of the top teams in the country and would challenge for the title in 2000/01 before fading to finish third.
Carford City have been one of the main rivals of Melchester Rovers since the mid-70s, rarely providing anything but a stiff challenge for the superstars of Mel Park. They had their fair share of star players too, obviously Carl Hunt and Kurt Gruber being stand out players from the early 80, and Phil Stevens was probably the top centre-forward in England in the early 90s. Hunt, Richie Davis and Mike Gladwin were great captains, it's just a shame that City could not sustain their success of the 70s. Perhaps in the years to come Carford can regain a place as title challengers, who knows...?
Notes:
Honours -
League Champions 1963/64
F.A. Cup Winners 1972/73
European Cup Winner's Cup Winners 1973/74
Notable players -
G - Norman Jackson, Eric Sutton
D - Mike Gladwin, Frank Tyler, Kurt Gruber, Cruncher Coggin
M - Richie Davis, Carl Hunt, Brian Foulkes, Colin Daley, Don Weston
F - Phil Stevens, Mickey Rockford
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