It has been a debate before, how would City fans react to a blue away shirt? For me , it would have to be a 'copy' of our Cup Final shirt or sky blue or very,very dark blue, something that wasn't 'Rovers blue'.
Lee Johnson: On Hibernian, Sunderland and fondness for Bristol City - BBC Sport
Hope he does well at Hibs, huge club by Scottish standards and a real opportunity to win a cup and take them into European Competition with Scotland now getting 5 places.
Wait until double barrelled start marrying double barrelled and the woman insists on her name as well. I can image a City shirt with Dasilva - Massengo - Wiemann - Atkinson on the back. Hope City don't charge by the letter ?
For long ball teams it would be even easier to launch the ball in the opponents box from pretty much anywhere outside your own third. Is John Fashanu still available for transfer?
Please leave football's laws alone. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
It would be amazing to see the Junior Reds come back, one word of caution, the safeguarding involved now (quite rightly of course) would mean that many of the activities enjoyed by the Junior Reds in the past would be very difficult/very expensive/impossible to run now. Every volunteer would need to be DBS checked and activities where they are around other adults e.g. playing football in a local park could be tricky. Could still be done, but not as easily and cheaply as the 1980s.
It's Rovers average away support over the past 6 seasons. Averaged 51 last season as they won promotion. The .5 and .8 can be explained by fans thrown out at various stages of games for punching dogs, horses or playing boob cricket.
Every club thinks that the local press has it in for them and always has. Roger Malone was the biggest Gashead or biggest City fan that has ever walked dependent on whether you spoke to a red or a blue.