Bristol City ‘Just Don’t Have’ – Ex-EFL Star Gives Robins Verdict Former EFL star Adrian Clarke believes that Bristol City have few wildcards in their squad in the form of Fally Mayulu, Sinclair Armstrong and Yu Hirakawa, but is doubtful whether they have enough firepower to get into the playoffs. Bristol City brought in a host of talented young players in the form of Mayulu, Armstrong and Hirakawa in the summer, but the Robins have been inconsistent this season. Despite losing only one game out of their last ten, they have only picked up three points from their last four home fixtures and Bristol City are currently in tenth place in the Championship table. Clarke admits that in Liam Manning, Bristol City have one of the best coaches in the division and the Robins look like a well-coached side. He hailed Manning’s three forward signings, Mayulu, Armstrong and Hirakawa, as wildcards and believes that they need to start scoring to help the club. However, the ex-EFL star is doubtful that Bristol City have enough firepower in their squad to propel themselves to a top-six finish this season. “I think pound for pound Liam Manning is one of the best coaches in the Championship. Whenever I see them, they are a proper well-coached team”, Clarke said on What The EFL. “They can play in different ways; they have even gone to the back three in recent matches. “They can counter, they can go long and they can press very well. “I think they are a really well-coached team; they just don’t have the squad, in my view. “They have few wildcards in their squad, Fally Mayulu, 22 years of age; Sinclair Armstrong, 21; Yu Hirakawa he is 23, they just need two of those to catch fire and to start to make a real name for themselves, then maybe they can score the goals they need. “I don’t know if they have enough reliable firepower to win the games they need to get to the playoffs.” Bristol City will welcome promotion contender Burnley to Ashton Gate after the international break. https://insidefutbol.com/2024/11/14...an-star-relishing-burnleys-busy-spell/666023/ Bristol City ‘Frustrate The Life Out Of Me’ Admits Former Championship Star Former Championship star Sam Parkin has revealed that Bristol City’s lack of consistency in their home games makes him feel frustrated. The Robins are tenth in the Championship table and Liam Manning’s side are currently undefeated in their last five away games. However, Bristol City have failed to replicate their away form at Ashton Gate this season, as they have only won two games out of seven at home. Parkin pointed out Bristol City have been brilliant on the road so far and stressed that their 2-0 win at Carrow Road against Norwich City is testament to how good Manning’s side are away from home. However, he admits that the Robins’ failure to replicate their away form in front of their home crowd is something that frustrates him very much. “They frustrate the life out of me”, Parkin said on What The EFL. “They go away from home and win so frequently in a fashion that they did on the weekend [against Norwich City]. At Ashton Gate, they can’t get that consistency, it seems. “Just the two wins there so far this season.” Manning will be working with his team on the training ground during the international break to find a solution for their poor home record so far this season. https://insidefutbol.com/2024/11/14...of-me-admits-former-championship-star/665989/
if Nakhi keeps his position and gets a goal every 2 games then we will have a chance especially if if Anis gets 1 every 2 games .... Nakhi top of % [62% ] shot accuracy
We seem to be lacking a genuine cutting edge in front of goal But we’re not the only ones suffering this fate
Bristol City contracts in full 2025 George Earthy (loan) Yu Hirakawa (loan) Stefan Bajic Lewis Thomas Kal Naismith Omar Taylor-Clarke Ayman Benarous Mark Sykes (option of further season) Nahki Wells Tommy Backwell Brandon Bak Tim Ap Sion Raphael Araoye 2026 Sam Bell George Tanner Max O’Leary Zak Vyner Cam Pring Rob Dickie (option of further season) Rob Atkinson Haydon Roberts Ross McCrorie (option for further season) Marcus McGuane (option for further season Anis Mehmeti Harry Cornick Ephraim Yeboah (on loan at Doncaster Rovers) Josey Casa-Grande Zack Ali Taine Anderson Calum Hewlett Billy Philips Jed Meerholz Joseph James Archie Taylor 2027 Max Bird Jason Knight Joe Williams Taylor Gardner-Hickman (on loan at Birmingham City) Josh Stokes (on loan at Cambridge United) Elijah Morrison Adam Murphy (option for further season) Jamie Knight-Lebel (on loan at Crewe Alexandra) Seb Palmer-Houlden (on loan at Dundee) Raekwon Nelson 2028 Luke McNally Scott Twine Fally Mayulu Sinclair Armstrong https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bristol-city-contract-state-play-9715140