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The 1989–90 season was Bristol City Football Club's 92nd season in English football, and their sixth consecutive season in the Third Division. It was Joe Jordan's second full season in charge of the club since his appointment as manager in March 1988.
The club had a successful season, and ended up 2nd to gain automatic promotion to the Second Division. City had led the Third Division for some time, but talisman and top goalscorer Bob Taylor was injured for the final seven matches of the season which left the door open for fierce local rivals Bristol Rovers to beat them into 1st position.
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