Jump to content

Curr Avon

OTIB Supporter
  • Posts

    7097
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Curr Avon

  1. Apart from scoring more goals over 90 - 120 minutes, or the winning penalty in a shoot-out, what are our tactics against one of the world's best teams? Press, press, and press again? Sit in, and hope for the best? Kick them off the pitch and hope that the officials lose the power of sight?
  2. As sure as a penalty decision from minimum player contact.
  3. You thought, damn the Tardis has arrived a year early.
  4. There's more, the Second Division team finished 6th in the League that season (City finished 5th), a position that would qualify for the play-offs today.
  5. I love clutching at straws, so here's some historical synergy - I hope. In the 1972/73 season, First Division Manchester City were beaten in the FA Cup 5th Round by a Second Division team that went on to lift the cup.
  6. Nigel Pearson confirms Atkinson injury absence and makes Bristol City free transfer admission Rob Atkinson will now undergo surgery after sustaining the injury at Sunderland Nigel Pearson has confirmed that Bristol City centre-back Rob Atkinson has ruptured his ACL and will miss the rest of the 2022/23 season, but despite accepting the Robins are light on options in his position he has no current plans to bring in a free transfer. Atkinson sustained the injury as he chased a loose ball towards the touchline of City’s 1-1 draw with Sunderland last Saturday and speaking after the game Pearson suspected it was a serious injury. Having undergone scans this week the severity of the issue has been confirmed and Atkinson, who has started 25 Championship fixtures this season, will now wait a couple of weeks before undergoing surgery. The 24-year-old could be out from anything between six to nine months, potentially taking his absence into next season, which is a huge blow to his development, as he’s been one of City’s best and most consistent players of their 11-match unbeaten run but also the team as a whole, given his increased understanding and chemistry alongside Zak Vyner. “He’s ruptured his ACL so that’s his season done,” said Pearson. “He’s going to have to wait a couple of weeks before he has surgery - that’s normal procedure these days to let it settle down. It’s a blow for him and us but we’ll deal with it. “Typical Rob, he’s very measured and dealing with it as well as, I suppose, anybody can. One of the difficulties for players who are regular performers is to get their heads around what it feels like to be out for a long time. So we have to give him a bit of time to come to terms with that but he knows he’s in a good place with the support he’ll get here, and the medical care will be exceptional. "We don’t worry about those sorts of issues and the players know themselves they’re in a good environment to get the best outcome when they’re recovering from any sort of injuries. But it’s a huge disappointment for him and us because the defenders have been playing particularly well; he and Zak have really established a good partnership… but that’s life, I’m afraid.” As he did at the Stadium of Light, Tomas Kalas will step into Atkinson’s place in the defence to partner Vyner and the Czech Republic international makes for an outstanding replacement, in terms of his ability and experience in the division, albeit with concerns around his durability having experienced groin and knee issues for the last 12 months limiting him to just 130 minutes of action in this campaign. However, beyond the 29-year-old Pearson is short in such a key position with Kal Naismith not expected back until next month, leaving full-backs Cam Pring and George Tanner and defensive midfielder Andy King as his next senior options, should injury befall Vyner or Kalas. City did try to sign Crystal Palace defender Jake O’Brien on loan in the January window in anticipation of such a problem arising but unfortunately the Premier League club’s expectations for a loan fee was beyond what the Robins were willing or able to spend. The situation does call into question the sale of Ryley Towler to Portsmouth, after he had enjoyed a positive first half of the season on loan at AFC Wimbledon, and release veteran Timm Klose but Pearson insists they were the right decisions at the time. There is the prospect of promoting more talent from within the Under-21 set-up with Duncan Idehen appearing the next man up as Jamie Knight-Lebel and Raph Araoye are presently out injured. City could also seek to add a free agent outside of the transfer window - although there aren't too many obvious options - but Pearson showed little inclination to do so when asked about it at the High Performance Centre. “We tried to get another centre-back in the window but couldn’t do it. We’ve got other options there: Pringey has played there, George has played very well when he’s played there, Andy King is an option. But, yeah, we don’t have too many cards to play,” the manager said.
  7. Absolutely Ian. Henceforth he will now be known as........Jay Dagold!!!!
  8. Only to realise they were a year early. Curses!!!
  9. Anyone who signs a player called Hannibal is definitely due a Lecter (sorry, couldn't help it).
  10. Or the 2017 Robert Redford and Jane Fonda film, Our Souls At Night..
  11. And in today's edition of Sesame Street, the number is 469, and the letter is Y.
  12. Sykes didn't just have an epiphany, he had breakfast at epiphanies!
  13. The away support sounded fantastic M. Have a safe trip home.
  14. Nothing like Kent, who went missing so often we had to organise a search party most weeks. By comparison, Mehmeti is fearless. Always prepared to take on his man.
  15. 469, its City's time Dasilva beat Hume running down the line The line broke, the Hume got choked And Wells sent us to heaven with a penalty stroke Clap, clap Clap, clap, Clap, clap Clap
  16. 469 days later YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!
  17. Sunderland came into their own at the end of the half with Diallo and Clarke looking dangerous. City have been steady, with that standout move on 19, with Bell to Sykes who backheeled to Mehmeti, who's curling shot well saved by Paterson and the follow up corner blocked. Atkinson looks to have twisted his knee after shepherding the ball out for a throw under pressure from Diallo.
  18. Many thanks for your comments. Regarding Sunderland, I watched the highlights of their 3-0 victory at Loftus Road and they have real pace and good pressing. It'll be tough on Saturday.
  19. That is a surprise that would make Cilla blush.
  20. https://foreverbristolcity.podbean.com/ 4 points from two home games would have satisfied everyone but having done the difficult bit against the Canaries at the weekend many expected victory against lowly Wigan but it wasn't to be. Ian, Mark & DaveP review the game and look forward to Saturday's testing fixture at Sunderland. Hear DaveP speak on What the Falk, a Sunderland podcast, with his thoughts on the upcoming game
×
×
  • Create New...