the new website it shocking .. It seems to go along with a lot of other "experimental" projects at AG ... I did pose the Q when it first came out, does anyone "like/ can follow" the new website! First thing was the "home page" whizzing past your eyes, a lack of information that meant anything and Newsy things hard to find. Some times a a webmaster is all self centred, they wallow in what they put up and and cant see the other 99.9% might not like like format they adopt! I used to have it in my favourites but now just rely on WIZ or the odd other from others.
We seriously need at least 4 points from our next 2 matches if we want to stay closer to the top of the table rather than the bottom section. These 2 vital matches are ahead of what could be a disaster trip up at Leicester and after what they inflicted on Southampton tonight with a 4-1 romp we have to be at our best otherwise the same fate may fall upon us. I want to see the cloud of disappointment hovering over Ashton Gate vanish, never to return, and see the true light of day in City's home performances which need to reach an extra level or two if we want the library to become a roaring furnace. Step up and be counted is my message to all the players and NP and finally show what you meant by improvement.
Bristol City predicted team vs West Brom: Nigel Pearson forced into one change at Ashton Gate Bristol City host Carlos Corberan's West Brom in BS3 as the Championship returns following the international break https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/bristol-city-predicted-team-westbrom-8755811 Bristol City (4-3-3): Max O’Leary; George Tanner, Zak Vyner, Kal Naismith, Cam Pring; Matty James, Joe Williams, Jason Knight; Mark Sykes, Nahki Wells, Sam Bell
Match Preview: West Bromwich Albion (H) https://www.bcfc.co.uk/city-men-news/match-preview-west-bromwich-albion-h-2/ Gate Guide: West Bromwich Albion https://www.bcfc.co.uk/city-men-news/gate-guide-west-bromwich-albion-2/
The last minute tackle by Zak was world class and it shows how much he has worked on his game. That was probably the best first half I have seen from City in many a long day and in fact we dominated right across the field and that was based on our strong coverage and never allowing WBA to keep possession for too long. We created enough chances to at least have a slim lead at the half but bad luck and mere inches were the difference up front for us and lets hope the second period offers us a chance at the full 3 points. Come on City keep up the same pressure and perhaps lady luck will shine our way.
Looked really good, I can see their manager going ballistic from the Dolman so it shows we are rattling them.
First-half player ratings Max O'Leary - 6 George Tanner - 6 Zak Vyner - 7 Kal Naismith - 7 Cam Pring - 7 Matty James - 8 Joe Williams - 7 Jason Knight - 7 Mark Sykes - 7 Nahki Wells - 8 Sam Bell - 7