I read on the City board a couple of weeks ago an article asking whether it was possible to support two clubs. I came out of the forces in the sixties and saw pretty much every home Bristol football game over the next twenty years; one club or the other in the ascendancy at any one time. I saw Rovers go unbeaten the first 27 games of the season for promotion under Don Megson, but even when City got into the top flight with Alan Dicks, nothing was really impressive, dull football systems (we shall not lose (the ball or the game)) with few exciting players (apologies to Atyeo and few others). So I believe you can support two clubs, but I also believe that the only way we will ever have decent football in Bristol is with one club. Our fan base for each club is too small. The potential is there, but many of the larger gates are due to the fact that some supporters go to see a game against a major (now or has been) club or the venue attracts them (Wembley or the Millenium). In the present financial climate only clubs with the largest gates will eventually come out on top, unless a backer with deep pockets steps in. I reckon if we all buried our differences and combined our energies we Bristol fans could have a major team in the Premiership. Of course it will never happen because we are all too ingrained with our bigoted views.