Huddersfield boss Neil Warnock set to resign just a few games into Championship season with overseas manager lined up https://talksport.com/football/efl/1568618/neil-warnock-set-to-resign-huddersfield/
Bristol Rovers set for Matty Taylor reverse as ex-Bristol City star trains with Joey Barton's men Matty Taylor caused quite a stir when he played for Bristol City after signing from bitter rivals Bristol Rovers https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/b...tol-city-legend-trains-with-joey-bartons-men/ Exclusive: Former Bristol City and Derby County striker training with Bristol Rovers Scotland international Chris Martin scored 17 goals in 95 appearances for Bristol City between 2020 and 2023 https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport...exclusive-former-bristol-city-striker-8765404 '"gasheads" really shooting for the stars..
neils last game tonight for Huddersfield ... whom he didnt wish to leave, but is doing it on amicable terms. Hope he wins or at least draws!
Middlesbrough, Bristol City, Stoke & Swansea monitoring striker ahead of January window BYCHRIS GALLAGHER PUBLISHED 14 HOURS AGO Middlesbrough, Bristol City, Stoke and Swansea are all keen on Barnsley's Devante Cole. Barnsley striker Devante Cole, son of former Manchester United player Andy Cole, has caught the eye of Championship clubs with his excellent form this season. Middlesbrough, Stoke, Swansea, and Bristol City are all reportedly interested in signing Cole, who has scored eight goals in eight games so far this campaign. Barnsley may have to sell Cole in the upcoming January transfer window to avoid losing him on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the season. Middlesbrough, Bristol City, Stoke and Swansea are all keeping tabs on Barnsley striker Devante Cole after his excellent start to the season in League One. Who is Devante Cole? The 28-year-old is a name that many fans will know, partly because he is the son of former Manchester United legend Andy. As well as that, Cole has made a name for himself in the Football League over the years, featuring for the likes of Fleetwood, Wigan and Doncaster, among others, before he made the move to Oakwell in 2021 After a tough first year with Barnsley, Cole has become an important player since, and he managed 15 goals in the third tier last season. And, it seems he will surpass that this time around, as he has enjoyed a flying start under Neill Collins, scoring eight times in the first eight games of the campaign. Championship quartet keen on Devante Cole Perhaps unsurprisingly, it’s thought Cole’s form this season has already caught the eye of clubs higher up, as TEAMtalk claimed that there is multiple Championship interest in the Tykes attacker. “Struggling Middlesbrough are one of the clubs showing an interest in the 28-year-old, with Michael Carrick’s side bottom of the table and having registered just five goals in seven Championship games so far. “However, the Teessiders are far from his only suitors. Indeed, sources close to the player have informed us that Stoke and Swansea are also keen. The Swans are currently managed by Mike Duff, Cole’s former boss at Barnsley and potentially giving them an advantage in any transfer race. Another interested party is believed to be Bristol City.” Will Barnsley cash in on Devante Cole in January? Unfortunately for the Tykes, they aren’t in a great position heading into the New Year with Cole, as his contract expires at the end of the season. Therefore, they know that the upcoming transfer window represents the last chance to get a fee for the player, who could choose to leave on a free in the summer. Of course, it also means they are going to struggle to get near Cole’s true value, and the reality is that they may have to accept a cut-price offer, which is no doubt why there is so much interest in the ex-Motherwell man.
Cornick has something special on his mind as he finds Bristol City relief from familiar source Harry Cornick fired his first Championship goal of the season against Plymouth Argyle and now wants more with Leicester City on the horizon https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/cornick-something-special-mind-finds-8769834 'Based on the table as it stands, seventh-placed City have played Preston North End (1st), Norwich City (5th; although admittedly in the Carabao Cup), Hull City (6th) and Birmingham (7th), and looked, at the very least, the equal of those sides.'
the strength of the prem ... bottom 3 ............ all on 1 pt from 5 games 2 pts behind safety! 11 teams in CHAMPIONSHIP ALL with a chance of making it into top 6 .... BUT is it a strong group of strong teams, or a strong group of weak teams?
uuuuuum...................... chicken and egg! However my thinking is............. if you have a weak group how can they be strong teams? Strong group encompasses what is within [ 11 teams teams vying for ] Weak group implies the teams within are weak!
what is it with BCFC that all we seem to get is injuries that are long term .. diet? training regime? WHAT?
Let’s see: LJ blew the budget 5 years ago which means there isn’t enough money left to employ a decent medical team?
Whats make of this then guys- Kodjia it is then… please log in to view this image https://x.com/RobbieSkeates/status/1706281191177953513?s=20
Former Aston Villa striker starts for Bristol City Under-21s in victory over Ipswich Town Bristol City claimed a third straight win in the Professional Development League https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/aston-villa-bristol-city-ipswich-8778656