Not overly confident. About this one. Big tough physical team are brizzle. Just the type we like... Mcgregor Aina Dawson Mazuch Kingsley henriksen Larsson Bowen Irvine Wilson Hernandez Im not a fan of this 4-2-3-1 ****e. Hopefully next season nige will revert to a classic 4-4- ****ing 2. I've gone for Mazuch cos he's a lot more physical than McDonald and Hector. Personally I'd have Meyler in instead of henriksen for the same reason. I would like to see Hernandez paired with Dicko or Campbell but it's not going to happen is it. I'd take a point right now. Hopefull 1-1.
Match facts The Robins are winless in three home league matches against Hull (D2 L1) since a run of 12 consecutive wins between September 1971 and May 2011. The Tigers' only defeat in their last eight games against Bristol City in all competitions (W4 D3) was in the reverse fixture this season, a 3-2 defeat at the KCOM Stadium. Lee Johnson has won one and lost two of three previous meetings with Hull in all competitions, with those three games all against different managers (Steve Bruce, Mike Phelan and Leonid Slutsky). Bristol City have lost three of their last four Championship games (W1), as many as in their previous 12 (W3 D6). Hull are unbeaten in their last two away league games (W1 D1), netting seven goals in the process - the same total they had scored in their previous nine on the road. Bristol City forward Bobby Reid has had a hand in 24 league goals this season (18 goals, 6 assists), more than any other Championship player.
As much as I'd love to see them get to the play offs and win, we need 3 points. So they will be ours. After we've soundly thrashed them. I got a new job this week, 8% raise, there's 2 teams, 8 divided by 2 is 4. 4 nowt to us. It's written in the stars. You Ull.
Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run and Pirates were filmed in Bristol Bristol is the world's biggest manufacturers of hot air balloons, as well as the host of Europe's largest hot air balloon fiesta every August. Ribena was invented in Bristol. Fry's Chocolate in Bristol was the first company in the world to manufacture chocolate bars, and one of the first to make chocolate Easter eggs too. The first ever bungee jump took place from the Clifton Suspension Bridge in 1979, with members of the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club. Lead shot was invented in Bristol Waterside Plaza in New York City was built upon the rubble of bombed-out Bristol. Billy Butlins’ first ever business venture was a hoopla stall in Bristol. Bristol’s clocks ran 10 minutes behind those of London up until 1840 when the introduction of train travel meant all time had to be standardised. This is why the clock on the Exchange Building still has two minute hands. Penguin Books Started in a Bristol Vending Machine. The locally notorious Thomas Crapper manhole cover from the 1850s is said to be the favourite of manhole cover enthusiast Jeremy Corbyn. The first gender reassignment surgery took place in Bristol. Bristol had the first school in England to educate girls. Gloucester Road has the longest unbroken chain of independent retailers in all of Europe.
Bristol City lost in the 2008 Championship play-off final at Wembley (can't remember who they played)
City to win. Live in Portishead still good natured respect between the fans of us and Bristol. Cant believe it's 10 year's ago since heading back across the m4 to Bristol with a triumphant city scarf hanging out the car, contrasting with the red misery all the way back. 3-1 to the tigers
Anybody any idea what the event for the Allams was which was held at the stadium earlier tonight? Some meal or something? Hopefully, a farewell dinner?
Can only see a routine home win, last week did nothing to dispell any on the beach feeling , Bristol still in with a top 6 chance - home banker on most people's coupons
We'll get nowt out of this. If our goal difference is still in single figures at the end of it, it'll be a bonus.