We are not selling him. He choose not to sign the contract as we don’t value him as he values himself.Another sale to one of our rivals coming up again ?
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45-year-old eyed by Bristol City as potential Roy Hodgson successor
Bristol City will seek a long-term managerial appointment after the season’s end, and a new name linked is Steven Gerrard.
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45-year-old eyed by Bristol City as potential Roy Hodgson successor News: The72 - Football League News
Bristol City will seek a long-term managerial appointment after the season's end, and a new name linked is Steven Gerrard.the72.co.uk
It’s in this article for our French speaking fans……I’ve been looking into some recent reports from the French market, and it seems Sambou Soumano has popped up on Bristol City's radar.
For those who haven't followed his recent season in Ligue 2, Soumano has been showing some very interesting numbers. He’s a natural finisher with a knack for being in the right place at the right time. At 25, he’s entering his peak years and looks like he has the physical tools to handle the transition to the Championship.
What stands out is his efficiency—he doesn't need many chances to find the back of the net, which is exactly what the Robins have been lacking in tight games this season. Taking a chance on a proven Ligue 2 goalscorer is a strategy that has worked for many clubs at this level before.
We have been down that road before, we got a gem in Jonathan Kodjia, an ok in Fammy Diedhiou, and one who was absolute pony & trap in Lois Diony, so it’s a real gamble.I’ve been looking into some recent reports from the French market, and it seems Sambou Soumano has popped up on Bristol City's radar.
For those who haven't followed his recent season in Ligue 2, Soumano has been showing some very interesting numbers. He’s a natural finisher with a knack for being in the right place at the right time. At 25, he’s entering his peak years and looks like he has the physical tools to handle the transition to the Championship.
What stands out is his efficiency—he doesn't need many chances to find the back of the net, which is exactly what the Robins have been lacking in tight games this season. Taking a chance on a proven Ligue 2 goalscorer is a strategy that has worked for many clubs at this level before.