Saturday 3pm We will win 2-0 Hull City ace sends message to Bristol City and Nottingham Forest ahead of Championship climax please log in to view this image Hull City duo Brandon Fleming and Alfie Jones in conversation (Image: James Heaton/News Images) Alfie Jones will return to his home city this weekend hoping to end the campaign with a flourish in what's now his adopted home in East Yorkshire. The Hull City defender was born in Bristol, although he never played for either City or Rovers, coming through the ranks at Southampton instead. This weekend, the Bristolian returns to the West Country with the Tigers and will likely play a key role at Ashton Gate, as City look to end their away campaign with one final flourish ahead of their final day showdown with Nottingham Forest next weekend. Jones, who has impressed under new head coach Shota Arveladze since regaining his place in the starting XI, says the chance to go above the Robins in the Championship table is an added carrot to collect three points against a side managed by ex-City boss Nigel Pearson. READ MORE: Hull City set for bumper final day crowd against Nottingham Forest “We want to finish the season strongly,” Jones told Hull Live ahead of the long trip south. “We’ve got Bristol City on Saturday. We want to finish above them in the table, so it’s a massive game for us. We're going to prepare for it this week and go there to get the three points on the road." Last Saturday's thumping 3-0 win over Reading - their biggest home success of the season - saw the Tigers hit the 50-point mark in their first season back at Championship level after coming up from League One last term, and Jones says it's an achievement which should not go unnoticed. It's a massive achievement, we've got a young squad. A lot of people doubted us at the start of the season to get to safety, but we want to push on now. We've got a young and hungry squad, we've had ups and downs in the season but we've stayed together throughout and now we want to finish strongly."
Bristol began life as a town called Brigg stow, which means the meeting place at the bridge in the old Saxon language. The World’s first bungee jump took place in Bristol on 1 April 1979. David Kirke, who jumped first, did so wearing a top hat and tails with a glass of champagne in his hand. There’s a Book Bound with Human Skin on Display in Bristol. Bristol is the World’s Largest Manufacturer of Hot Air Balloons. As well as inventing the first solid chocolate bar in 1847, Bristol chocolate company Fry’s created the first ever chocolate Easter Egg in 1873. Bristolian wool merchant Edward Blanket invented the humble blanket. Billy Butlin's first-ever business was running a hoopla stand in Bristol. Lead shot was invented in Bristol. The concorde originate in Bristol The First Gender Reassignment Surgery Took Place in Bristol. Waterside Plaza in Manhattan, New York City was built using landfill from Bristol after the Second World War. 25% of the World’s Nature Documentaries are Made in Bristol. Nipper, the HMV Dog is From Bristol. The phrase 'Ship Shape and Bristol Fashion' relates to Bristol's high tidal range. Ships moored in the harbour would be aground at low tide and, because of their keels, would fall to one side. If everything was not stowed away tidily or tied down, the results were chaotic and cargo could be spoiled. The Red Lodge Museum on Park Row includes a room which was once the first school in England to educate girls. The Mayflower tugboat is not only the oldest working boat in Bristol harbour, it is also the oldest Bristol built boat still in operation and the oldest tugboat in the world. Avon comes from the Celtic word 'Afon' meaning river, so the River Avon actually means 'River river'. Which means they have more river beds than all the hotels in Portugal. The landlord of the Bull on North St purchased a live tiger from a ship docked in the harbour to drum up new trade at the pub. As the interest in the tiger dwindled, Martin paid a man, Joseph Kiddle, to enter the cage with the tiger, which promptly ate him.
Always good to beat Bristol. Tomorrow will be our biggest game against them since 2008. City 3-0 Cider swilling Vicky Pollard Wurzel wannabes
Always nice to win, don’t know if the manager will make changes and have a look at anyone he is unsure about although I would imagine he will know by now. Draw for me tomorrow and then finish the season with a win.