v please log in to view this image v -Back home Friday night football against the Canaries-can the Robins keep there play off charge going. After a fantastic performance at Sheffield Utd Tuesday night where city deserved a point at the very least. Thought it was a very good performance with some great play-i just wish we would go down the centre a bit more and really go for goal instead of going left or right you don't score goals out there.We need to be more clinical and go down the centre more. Norwich have only won once in the last six games -however only sit 5 points behind us in the table. Bristol City I'm sure are favourites however as we all know football is a funny old game and anything can happen on the night. If we can take the sheff utd performance into tomorrow night i see a Bristol City win. From a fans perspective it is nice that we are at the right end of the table trying to get into the playoffs and not sitting in the customary mid table places. Clearly Manning has improved our position in the league with the players he has brought to the club. Can he keep the squad together and rectify the strikers issues for next season with proven pedigree. That is down to the Lansdown family and their ambitions for premiership football. Looking forward to tomorrow night and hopefully three more points on the board.
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Just when we've got a bit of momentum and confidence going into this game, there's another f*cking international break after it ffs
On the bright side, after 3 games in under a week it’ll give the majority of our players the time to rest and recover from any knocks they may have picked up. I agree though, It is annoying, if there weren’t so many international breaks the Championship games could be spread out more evenly.
What good does Manning achieve by moaning about a busy schedule ? We're not unique. Ffs stop moaning and building bridges for a possible poor performance against Norwich.
Bristol City predicted team vs Norwich City as Liam Manning set to face Joe Williams dilemma Liam Manning and Bristol City welcome Norwich City to Ashton Gate for their final game before the March international break https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bristol-city-predicted-team-vs-10021743 Bristol City XI (3-4-2-1): Max O'Leary; Zak Vyner, Rob Dickie, George Tanner; Cam Pring, Max Bird, Jason Knight, Mark Sykes; Anis Mehmeti, Scott Twine; Sinclair Armstrong
Back to Tange’s tonight for this one. Managed to get some sun - at our favourite bar (Palm 5) for Happy Hour. Walk to the marina then back to Tange’s for the game. Hopefully end the night in the playoffs!!