'Knee him up the...' - Nigel Pearson tells his Bristol City defenders how to stop Troy Deeney Bristol City travel to St Andrew's this weekend determined to offer a far better account of themselves than what they delivered against Birmingham City in 2021 https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/nigel-pearson-bristol-city-deeney-7673998 Preview: Birmingham City vs. Bristol City - prediction, team news, lineups Birmingham City host Bristol City at St Andrew's in the Championship on Saturday, with both teams currently sitting in the bottom half of the table. The Blues had their four game unbeaten run ended by Middlesbrough in midweek, while the visitors drew at home to bottom-of-the-table Coventry City. https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footba...-team-news-lineups_496230.html?cQx=NN&newsnow please log in to view this image We say: Birmingham City 1-1 Bristol City With little splitting the two sides, we see this one finishing as a draw. Bristol City are a threat going forward and will have opportunities, but they have shown defensive frailties and are yet to keep a clean sheet on the road. As such, Birmingham should be good enough to get a point. Bristol City possible starting lineup: Bentley; Vyner, Williams, Atkinson; Sykes, Massengo, King, Dasilva, Weimann; Wells, Conway Press conference: Nigel Pearson previews Birmingham City https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/press-conference-nigel-pearson-previews-birmingham-city/ Bristol City manager Nigel Pearson reveals extent of Kal Naismith's injury Bristol City centre-back Kal Naismith suffered a calf injury during the Robins 0-0 draw with Coventry City https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/bristol-city-kal-naismith-injury-7672696 please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Ashton Gate Sporting Quarter plans (Image: Ashton Gate Stadium)
Bristol City predicted team vs Birmingham: Alex Scott returns but dilemmas in defence and attack Bristol City travel to St Andrew's to take on John Eustace's Birmingham City https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/bristol-city-predicted-team-birmingham-7679398 Bristol City (3-5-2): Dan Bentley; Zak Vyner, Andy King, Rob Atkinson; Mark Sykes, Alex Scott, Han-Noah Massengo, Jay Dasilva; Andi Weimann; Antoine Semenyo, Nahki Wells
COYRs In Minehead this weekend for a STEN weekend (Stag and Hen - joint session) Keeping a close eye on the results between the stupid drinking games that the youngsters are insisting on playing……
we cant make top 6 this weekend but coould do in next couple of fixtures!! PNE once languishing in bottom 3 are now above us! worst case scenario today is 18th best is 8th need to score first in first 20 mins maybe get 2? but compared to us have have better defensive record
20 mins in.. we can’t find our rhythm, 2nd to the ball, Struggling to get out of our own half without making mistakes.. so far 1-0 down and really poor.
only 1 shot on target between the sides in the opening 30 mins tells its own story. Pressure will crank up on Nige if we lose and have only 1 point from 15.
finished off a job in garden ....took a peek 30 minutes gone ... panned up results from bottom... loads of early goals!!! got to top and b********szzzzzzzzz1 - 0down after 3 mins
Those games we enjoyed with high pressing, being on the front foot etc are long gone.. We have been bloody dreadful. Suicide passing, creation is of zero quality.. I might go and sweep some leaves in a minute, has to be more entertaining than this rubbish..
Defence looks well dodgy-need to get Klose on the pitch straight away-Or put Vyner in the middle and put Tanner in Vyners place.
at least you might see a hunter spider or daddy longlegs or even a butterfly!!!!.... something to look forward to! just picked my last 50 apples welll earlier today