I'll let you all answer the question but didn't it have something to with showing solidarity to the supporters? Now forgive me for my observations from so far away but I see a poorly managed team backed up by an owner who gets most of his business decisions right except when it comes down to hiring the right manager capable of achieving the targets set by himself. No points from 2 home matches against teams in our part of the division and today's scoreline takes me back to the days when we lost many of our matches in the final 15 minutes. It will be interesting to hear the backlash from today and even more so to read the tweets coming from the backrooms of Ashton Gate. The festive season will soon be upon us and so I will not say what I really want to say about yet another bad scenario and as I said up front - over to the boys who actually saw what happened.
He should never have been given the job in the first place RR with no proven history of success and it only goes to prove that we are a team that always takes the cheap and seemingly easy path. I admire Lansdown for what he has done to the stadium but I'm afraid it ends right there, and until he is prepared to employ someone who knows what they are doing we are just going to spin our wheels and go nowhere. The season is by no means a lost cause but it will be unless someone wakes up and smell the stench that comes from rotting expectations.
We are 7 points better of than this time last season,with LJ recruiting players,ohhhh just realised they hardly get a game. Not good enough,he is fighting for his future,how long will that go on time will tell.