Former Manchester City and England striker Francis Lee, a revered figure in football history, has passed away at the age of 79. Lee’s prolific career saw him score 148 goals in 330 appearances during his eight-year tenure at City, contributing significantly to the club’s triumphs, including the old First Division title in 1968.

Lee’s impact extended beyond his playing days. Following his distinguished career on the pitch, he returned to Manchester City in 1994 as chairman, overseeing the club for four years. However, his later tenure faced challenges, leading to his resignation in 1998 amid the club’s relegation concerns.

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