There's an obvious reason for that!Interesting stat, Macca and Alfie in the top 10
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Having said that, Jones's pass for Connollys 2nd was sublime; hopefully he/ they will try it more often now.
There's an obvious reason for that!Interesting stat, Macca and Alfie in the top 10
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Well, at least Noon is not defined as 12:00pm onwards!1-1
7.30 kick off? Kick off times are very free and easy nowadays aren’t they.
Do like a Friday evening match though.
Just checked my diary.
Golf
Golf club bar
Pub
City
Pub
Not too shabby
Bristol City fan here-my two pennies worth first home game against Preston very average and Preston deserved the draw neither side deserved to win
Millwall away Bristol City backed on by a sold out away end were by far the better side from minute one to the last minute and deserved the three points.
Saturday's home game against Birmingham we were shocking as a team from minute one again to the last minute and Brum deserved the three points.
Friday night if the team turn up that played Birmingham you will beat us by two/three goals if the team that turn up that played and beat Millwall away a draw is on the cards.
I was at your ground season before last you beat us then and of course the horrendous day at Wembley when you won the playoff final. Gotta be the worst place ever when you lose a match of that magnitude just wanted Wembley to swallow me up.
Have a good season guys hopefully we can get something Friday![]()
Cheers Red Robin. I’ve always had a high opinion of Bristol City fans since that Wembley final.
Have you managed to replace Scott yet? If not, what do you think your club will do with the money? Hopefully we are playing you at the right time before you spend it!
Also, do you think Weimann will be available? He’s a player I’ve always rated.
The corresponding fixture at Ashton Gate has also been moved to a Friday night....Now two days before Christmas eve, better chance of getting home before the country comes to a full-stop, but do check.FC at home Saturday. I assume it's because of that.
I don't think it's on Sky.
Maybe with it being a midweek match, UK supporters might be able to buy it on City OWS for a tenner? Anyone (on here) know?
We have brought Knight in from Derby -just signed Taylor Gardiner-Hickman yesterday from West Brom initially on loan costing us £700k with a provision to buy for 1.3 million at the seasons end a try before we buy -great business.
AW has been injured probably on the bench Friday had a run out in the u21 earlier in the week.
The club has been going through two years of cost cutting to meet FFP regs -Nigel Pearson has done that and kept us in the championship-hands tied behind his back -the 25 million for Scott and the 12 million for Semenyo are pretty much untouched.
Tommy Conway is out injured so were missing a NO9 ON THE PITCH we are hoping Nige will bring someone in before the window shuts as apart from Harry Cornick our forwards are small-Saturday putting the ball into the box the Brum defenders were just dealing with the ball easy.
We have a couple of other new faces that came in early doors but all need settling in and the players playing as a unit.

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 so they have covered more beds than all of the hotels in Portugal.
Billy Butlin's first-ever business was running a hoopla stand in Bristol.
Lead shot was invented in Bristol.
The concorde originated 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'.
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.
You forgot to mention Bristols -I'm sure some will now![]()
Archie Leach was brilliant in North By Northwest and To Catch A Thief.Did he mention Cary Grant?
I did,never even noticed.Chazz put it in the poll as your win option.
He's not gonna miss something as puerile as that.
Don’t mess with Tigers..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 so they have covered more beds than all of the hotels in Portugal.
Billy Butlin's first-ever business was running a hoopla stand in Bristol.
Lead shot was invented in Bristol.
The concorde originated 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'.
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.
Chazz put it in the poll as your win option.
He's not gonna miss something as puerile as that.
Regurgitated cut and paste job, again.I did,never even noticed.
Classic MDT poll from our resident wordsmith![]()