Francis Lee was a former player and chairman of Manchester City, an England international, highly-successful businessman and racehorse trainer.
Lee, a striker, also played for hometown Bolton and Derby in his distinguished football career.
Lee will primarily be remembered as one of City’s greatest players, regardless of his dismal spell as chairman in the 1990s which did, at the time, tarnish his reputation.
The stocky forward was a huge fans’ favourite and an integral member of the City side which won the First Division title in 1968, the FA Cup 12 months later and the League Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup double the year after that.
Critics claimed he went to ground too easily, but his uncanny knack of winning and converting penalties – refle…