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  1. I actually thought your thread title was a joke. That is embarrassing.
  2. It’s a brilliant watch on YouTube. I could watch the ‘unscripted’ bit before it actually starts for hours. I have quite enjoyed the last two without Jamie Carragher.
  3. I don’t think Fever Pitch are an actual company. I think they are essentially a department within Bristol Sport, made to look like it’s our agency to make Jon feel better about himself. I do wonder who is actually making this product, would it still be O’Neils?
  4. Mike Reid has been dead a few years and is still find more interesting to have a conversation with. That’s the biggest bit, for me.
  5. He’d probably make a better CEO/Chairman than the current Jon Lansdown and Brian Tinnion combo.
  6. He’s generally been awful in the PL whenever I’ve seen him. He looks weak and teams just get a big man next to him and pop the ball in there. Hes still very young for a keeper. I thinks he’s gone up the leagues too quickly (LG1 to PL). I guess as he’s already around the camp, it makes sense to bring him to have a better look.
  7. Would he have the funds? Football is a bigger beast from when he was last involved.
  8. Yep. Lansdown family v Pearson/Fleming/Euell/Rennie. Only one winner
  9. They weren’t even aligned with his own views. Doesnt like having a director of football in post….Tinnion is the most important person at the club. Doesnt like the sideways/backwards passing, wants 442….would be happy if Manning is here in 3 years. The bloke is well post it and should have retired a while ago, or at least moved with the times.
  10. Charge a fortune now for 28minutes of football.
  11. Everytime this thread gets bumped.
  12. Jeez, what a difference in communication (Amy, not Jon) to Tinnion or anyone else at the club. Why was she not kept on? She’s done some really good work with young people since leaving City.
  13. "This has been a long process, this hasn't happened overnight. This probably started with Brian Tinnion, who is now our technical director," Bristol City player pathway manager Trevor Challis told BBC Sport. Its just so transparent. It says we want to be a Cat 1 academy but both Jon Lansdown and Tinnion have said we haven’t. They just get a consistent message on anything.
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