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The summer window will start on Saturday 10 June, 2023 and will end on Friday 1 September, 2023
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What Nigel Pearson said about Bristol City transfer links with Fulham’s Joe Bryan
Joe Bryan was linked with a return to Bristol City on Wednesday - and Nigel Pearson responded immediately.
https://www.bristolworld.com/sport/...transfer-links-with-fulhams-joe-bryan-4128783
Nigel Pearson makes summer transfer admission around Bristol City's goalkeeping department
Nigel Pearson will reassess the goalkeeping situation during pre-season when Stefan Bajic returns from his difficult loan spell
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport...igel-pearson-bristol-city-goalkeeping-8408897
Carlton Palmer reacts as Bristol City eye particular Alex Scott transfer agreement
Carlton Palmer has shared his thoughts on the possibility of Bristol City getting a loan back option in any deal that involves Alex Scott.
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/c...ity-verdict-on-latest-alex-scott-development/
Exclusive: Bristol City keen on Joe Bryan reunion with competition from five Championship clubs
Joe Bryan is a crown jewel of the Bristol City academy and could make an emotional return to the West Country this summer
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/joey-bryan-bristol-city-championship-8406283
 
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Disappointing that Nige doesn't think a more experienced keeper is a priority
I don't want O'Leary to leave, just to learn from someone who is more experienced at this level, who will help him with his decisions and judgements.

Brian Clough always said the backbone of the team are the 3 most important positions, and it's hard to argue

Keeper
Centre Back
Centre Forward

Get all three positions right and you've got a great change of achieving something.
 
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Probably paper talk, NP has already said we are well equipped (paraphrasing) up front. We’ll probably get linked to every available L 1, L2 player now we’ve said that’s our player pool and we have a bit of money.
 
Probably paper talk, NP has already said we are well equipped (paraphrasing) up front. We’ll probably get linked to every available L 1, L2 player now we’ve said that’s our player pool and we have a bit of money.

This policy is ok for the odd player to complement the squad immediately, and build for the future; however, if this is our main policy it shows very little ambition for me.....
 
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We need to up the ante if we are truly committed to progress next season as the status quo doesn't fit the bill anymore. Given that we have never been a destination of choice for the more select players does that mean that we will be eternally dependent on lower league players, because if that is truly the case then we can only be considered a perennial developmental club rather than a challenger. Ambition has never been a regular visitor to BS3 and, despite all of the rhetoric over the years, I am not planning to see anything else in the near future. I know that will sound pessimistic but when you have been a long term follower of Bristol City you have become numb from all of the promises made but never kept. Nothing would fill my Bristol City boots more than to be proven wrong, particularly by Nigel, and to at least see proper action filled games played out in front of capacity crowds (27,000?) where our opponents on the day are shuddering in their shorts coming out of the tunnel to face us and the baying crowd. That may sound just a little over the top but you probably get my drift after all these years of humdrum mediocrity and lack of promise.
 
Sorry, a Lincoln City striker who I've barely heard of is not the sort of quality I want for the club even if he is 'one for the future'
And up against Sunderland he'd probably chose them over us anyway.
Did you hear of Varney, Mahrez or N’Gola before Nige signed them for Leicester? Or Sykes, Atkinson? I trust this manager to find the gems more than others.
 
Bristol City manager outlines how having 'thugs' in his side can address room for improvement
Harry Cornick previously said how Bristol City need to become more street-wise in order to challenge for the play-offs next
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport...ristol-city-manager-thugs-improvement-8411476

I agree; for me, this was LJ's biggest issue; he seemed to only want 'nice guys' around the place. You need a few players who will 'mix it up' on the pitch and in the dressing room if required. It seems Nige is following suit, which I must say surprises me.
 
I didn’t realise Reg Varney played for Leicester, was he any good ?
<laugh> Stressful day yesterday so got that one messed up a bit.
**Edit** just checked, Ranieri signed Kante, not Nige.
Yep sorry got that one wrong. But there was a few that they signed from lower leagues back then as well.

What I was trying to say, was I trust Nige to find players more than any of us.
 
<laugh> Stressful day yesterday so got that one messed up a bit.

Yep sorry got that one wrong. But there was a few that they signed from lower leagues back then as well.

What I was trying to say, was I trust Nige to find players more than any of us.
We all have days like that RoD.

I agree with the thrust of the post. I’m hoping now he has a bit of money, his recruits will not take as long as Tanner did , and Wilson is still doing, to settle in and adjust to the championship.

Atkinson is the only one we’ve really spent money on and he seems to have faired a bit better.