The team won all its group and subsequent knockout games before losing a tiring final in extra time and finished runners up to Perth Futsal Club.
The club started its first game in the newly formed FA National Northern Conference with a 3–2 loss, Doug Reed eventually led the team to a second-place finish, secured by a win over Sheffield Hallamshire Futsal.
A second-place finish meant they qualified for the National Play-off Finals, the club faced a three-way group, matched against the Midland teams of Ipswich Wolves and Birmingham Tigers.
Furthermore, Reed went on to sign a one-year deal with Spanish second division team Lanzarote Tias Yaiza at the end of the season, becoming one of the first English players to compete professionally in the country.
The 2010 campaign started off disappointingly, but under the captaincy of Anthony Haralambous, the team remained unbeaten from their opening day defeat, battling for the Northern Conference title with Sheffield throughout the season.
Ultimately, the penultimate game of the season between the two clubs decided the championship, with Sheffield romping to an emphatic 6–1 victory that effectively sealed the title.
Manchester remained in second place and in strong contention for a playoff spot, which they secured with a final day 3–2 victory over third-placed Tranmere Victoria.
At the start of the year the club's top scorer Samuel Richardson was selected for the England training squad and later made his full international debut for the National team in October 2010, vs. Macedonia.
This was helped by the 18–1 thrashing over Team Northumbria, which set the record for the largest FA Futsal Cup finals win.
After beating Passlona in the quarter-finals, the team faced the FA Futsal Cup holders and National Champions, Helvecia.
Marcos Leon took charge of the first team and the campaign started with an emphatic opening day 11–1 victory over Tranmere Rovers, but then the club shortly succumbed to their biggest loss in recent years, losing 5–0 at home to Middlesbrough.
Crucial last minute goals to earn a vital win away at Sheffield and a draw away at Middlesbrough, meant the team remained in pole position for the majority of the season and they went on to claim their first National League North conference title.
The final was extremely close, but with 10 minutes left and the game on a knife's edge at 2–1, Stuart Cook was controversially sent off for a second caution and the team was unable to recover from the goal that was scored immediately following this, with Baku eventually running out 5-1 winners.
[10] Notably, due to various circumstances, the team was never able to produce a squad that included all of Cook, Richardson, Bond, Quintana, Ovechkin and King in any game.
At the beginning of the season, a number of the experienced players left the club and they were replaced with several youngsters with high potential, but whom were relatively inexperienced and this dramatically changed the dynamic of the squad and the focus of the campaign.
Similarly, they comfortably qualified for the FA Futsal Cup finals, finishing runners up in their qualification group behind Baku.
In the Super League group, the relatively inexperienced team struggled to find consistency and ended up finishing just outside the qualification spots.
With the focus on regaining their FA Futsal Cup title, the club managed to again comfortably win their group and beat Genesis, 5–2, in the semi-final, helped in no part to Danny Stapleton who scored in every game up to the final.
In the final, they met an even stronger Baku United than previously faced and this was proven with a 3–0 victory to the Azerbaijan backed club, meaning they regained the prestigious cup trophy once again.
However, the club remained relatively competitive throughout the season and still finished a comfortable second, behind a strong Team Birmingham that had recently brought in a number of experienced overseas players as their core.
The club runs a development programme with the specific longer-term aim of giving younger players an opportunity to compete, play and experience games in a level of competition in order to ready them for the first team.
It continues to train and recruit players, preparing them for the transition into the adult squad's and help adapt those that have been brought up within a primarily football-specific environment.
The club's U19s players also compete in the Manchester Men's Futsal League, along with other arranged fixtures and is currently led by Ryan Williams.
Through the use of development centres and the production of teams ranging from u8's through to u16's, with a clear and defined opportunity pathway for players to compete right through to the highest levels of the adult game.
An arm of the club that is involved in the running of local, national and international competitions at all ages and levels, individual and team tours, coaching seminars and futsal specific promotions.
Over 2016, a series of one day youth specific competitions were held, to promote the game and allow teams familiar and unfamiliar to the sport an opportunity to develop and compete.
In the summer of 2015, the club linked up with current Bolton and Bury league's ambassador and ex-Bolton Wanderers legend Kevin Davies to help create a promotional showcase game.
Hosted at the Velodrome, the first team faced an exhibition team, with the two squads made up of some of the world's best freestyles; Edward Van Gils, Sean Garnier, Issy Hitman and Steve "STR" Roberts, alongside familiar and established futsal and ex-pro footballers, that ran as the main event, either side of the finals of the Bolton and Bury youth futsal competitions.
[14] The club has helped support the preparation for the academy teams that MCFC put forward in the Premier League futsal competitions.