Bristol City predicted team vs Coventry City: Williams gives Pearson dilemma in two positions The manager admitted the midfielder may have to start on the bench following his return from injury https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/bristol-city-predicted-team-coventry-6698153 Bristol City (3-4-1-2): Dan Bentley; Tomas Kalas, Timm Klose, Cam Pring; Sam Bell, Alex Scott, Han-Noah Massengo, Jay Dasilva; Andi Weimann; Antoine Semenyo, Chris Martin please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
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I'll be watching on the Sky red button. The picture quality is naff but I can't abide the Robin's TV commentator. He annoys the f*** out of me. A first for me for a while, I actually think we'll win.
only if we score enough in 75 minutes to absorb the traditional squeaky bum period and obligatory goal conceded around the 90 minute mark!!!!
I will be watching, although might miss the first 20 mins or so.....another close game I imagine...but this is City and anything can happen. We normally start well and then fade. Hopefully a decent performance by our boys and any points would be a bonus
I will watch the game on Robins TV even though the commentator annoys the heck out of me. The red button function is not available over here. Good luck lads.
Think yourself lucky, you have to been on a three day bender to follow the camera action on the red button.
Not so sure with so many kids playing and especially if DaSilva plays at LB. Nevertheless I look forward with interest to seeing our young home grown players and how well they perform.
I think there are too many in that midfield for me. Difficult to see how they can compete for 90 mins. I know NPs hands are forced into doing this at the moment due to injuries, but 3 young uns worries me. I'm pretty certain this would not be the preferred option for NP if everyone was available.
We are failing to produce any impetus in the final third of the pitch due to bad decisions, poor passes or just plain lack of attention. It's all very good doing fancy turns and pleasing the crowd but if you don't utilize your chances then it's a waste of time. Our weaknesses at the back are also an area in which we need to wake up because without dedication to stopping our opposition getting into space in front of Bentley we will lose more games than we win. Discipline will get us there but it has to better than what we generally produce. The 3 points are still up for grabs but we need to step up our overall play.