Bristol City predicted team vs Swansea City: Nigel Pearson could face a dilemma in midfield The Bristol City manager may be forced to make a change or two to the side that beat Reading on Wednesday https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/bristol-city-swansea-predicted-team-6641407 Bristol City (3-4-1-2): Max O'Leary; Zak Vyner, Tomas Kalas, Timm Klose; Jay Dasilva, Cam Pring, Han-Noah Massengo, Alex Scott; Andi Weimann; Chris Martin, Antoine Semenyo please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Not looking forward to this game! I’m in Dartmouth for the week; the last time I was here when City played away to the Swans was 10th September 2005. Not a good day at the office!!!
Any points would be a good result today.....might only be able to watch glimpse's of the game as out for Sunday carvery!!
Tinmans 7-1 drubbing, bad day but 17 years have passed by nearly, a win today would be great but I'd settle for a draw. Enjoy Dartmouth - Great place.
New sub ~ Duncan Idehen (born 3 July 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Bristol City. Having played at academy level for Norwich City, Idehen joined Lincoln City where as well as being a youth team player he appeared twice on the substitute for the first team. In 2019 he joined Grimsby Town and made his full professional debut on the opening day of the 2020–21 season. In January 2022 he joined Bristol City on a six-month contract having briefly featured for Birmingham City in their Premier League 2 campaign
I never use any "dodgy streams" but this one works fine, no pop ups or random adds which plague all the others http://sportsnest.co/a-swansea-city-vs-bristol-city/
Fine margins, we get the pen, which we should have, 2-2 very different scenario, the only luck we seem to get is bad luck.
From the BBC site Bristol City manager Nigel Pearson: "[You are] not unlucky when you defend like that, you get what you deserve. All three goals were poor, individuals, flimsy defending. You can't give players desire, so we might have to make changes.
Of course, he’s right, still true what I said though, had the penalty been given, we could have been 2-2, then who knows, fine margins. His point was our defending was poor which obviously it was.
I was unable to watch the game today due to a 5:00 a.m. wake up call but from what I see on here it wasn't on Robins TV anyway. It sounds like a dire game with the usual result and without seeing it in action I am not willing to comment other than to say something or someones aren't working in any combination that you could imagine. The sad part for me is that the players, and possibly the manager, have totally lost the plot and seem incapable of producing effort that get's rewards and to make it even worse they are mostly losing value in the market place for us to get rid of most of them. Totally useless in my mind and you know what - heads must roll (whatever that entails).