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  1. 1 hour ago, JonDolman said:

    He did it on the right second half when dribbling and winning a throw with Fletcher trying to tackle him. Stayed on for a bit longer and was still sprinting so hopefully nothing too serious.

    He's an important player but we looked fine once he went off.

    I thought for 5-10 minutes after he went off we lost our bite in midfield a bit, but HNM got into it a bit more and we managed to get a foot hold in the game again. 

    It wasn't Williams' best performance for us, but he is in credit for sure

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    Ever thought that maybe, Blackburn won the toss and chose to play that way? I think the team winning the toss either chooses ends or kicks off. City will always attack the Atyeo first half given the chance.

    I'm pretty sure Blackburn kicked off the first half, so does that mean they won the toss or did City win it and just swap sides?

  3. On 11/11/2021 at 10:16, BTRFTG said:

    I can assure you from a sample of those who sit around me at AG, none of whom live in or near Bristol, it isn't just me. 

    Bristol's transport planning and infrastructure is woeful.

    Parking - forget it. Park and rides at Long Ashton, Brislington, Pucklechurch and the far end of The Portway. Right at the heart of the action. (Can folks park at LA on a Saturday for the footy now?) Most close at 10pm so if I wanted to take in a movie, or theatre, or dinner I'd have to leave the city centre by 9pm. Yeah, that works.

    Public transport - quicker to walk to either TM or Coach Station than use the bus, assuming you are able so to do, but as ever with Rees it's sod the infirm or oldies.

    Visually impaired or restricted mobility visitors - don't bother as you'll be tripping over or having to avoid randomly dumped scooters all over the shop.

    Bristol should be welcoming. It isn't.

     

    Pretty much how I feel. It's got worse and worse.

    Trains are expensive, parking is non existent, now a clean air zone where you cant drive in certain areas without a charge. It takes about 40 mins to get to Bristol sometimes and about 1 hour sometimes to get through traffic and find a car parking space within a 20 minute walk to the ground. It's terrible for outsiders

  4. On 06/11/2021 at 01:13, tts_city said:

    Great isnt it, poorer people with older cars get taxed and its a Labour council.

    Shocking from the so called 'socialists'. Only those who can afford newer cars or electric cars can basically drive in City centres.

    Thats fine we will take our business to places that will accept all cars.

  5. Just now, nebristolred said:

    You're the one here criticising someone purely for wearing something that you don't approve of. Let people wear whatever the hell they want to wear, let people be whoever they want to be, as long as it doesn't harm anybody how can there possibly be any issue.

    Firstly, even if it doesn't impact you, but it does impact others. I have a family member who would have rather died than continue to be a man. I don't get it personally, but does it bother me? Not at all, let her be who she wants to be. Secondly, how can this possibly bug you when it doesn't impact you whatsoever?

    You'll find that life is so much easier when you're not continually angry at other people for doing things which they want to do and which only affect themselves. Try bigging yourself up rather than bringing them down.

    ? Already said I don't have a problem with him personally wearing it, it's about the agenda that's being pushed..

     

  6. Just now, TheReds said:

    Yes, I mentioned a school where complaints have been made, were fobbed off repeatedly and the child was then taken out (not the only child taken out either). The school what Riaz mentioned had an agenda as well. So there are 2 mentioned on here and only from a handful of posters. No doubt these are just one off schools in Bristol, and it isn't happening anywhere else in Bristol or the 21000 schools in the UK....I mean it couldn't be could it because you don't think there is an issue. Even if it was only one school out of 21000, it is one school too many.

    Maybe have a google yourself, and you will find many examples, but no doubt they are all telling porkies..... 

    Happening all across the UK because the teachers and the head teachers themselves have radical ideas on gender/race.

  7. 43 minutes ago, Riaz said:

    Well rounded? Being taught you arent a boy or girl when you are born - is that well rounded.

    I get they have to teach children to be inclusive and i fully support that. But this gender nonsense is ridiculous - gender dysmorphia (Which i think is a real thing) affects under 0.01% of people.

    Why are they teaching our kids this nonsense, when 99.99% of people are happy with their gender and dont have an issue.

    Its bizarre.

    To clarify, on calvert lewin. Have no issue, if he wants to dress like that thats his choice. Dont understand why anyone would be pissed off.

    No issue at all with him wearing what he is wearing, he can crack on like I said, it's the agenda that's being pushed is what I don't like.

    @!james Sad dick head

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  8. 2 minutes ago, !james said:

    Rattled the neanderthals, love to see it. 

    I think it might be you the one who is rattled by resorting to insults of those who simply disagree with your opinion, which is clearly out of the 'liberal' minded playbook.

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  9. Just now, And Its Smith said:

    What is ‘the modern man’ then?

    Not wearing what is being pushed by that image that's for sure. Pretty sure you'll see most around you at Ashton Gate on matchdays, Football is often representative of society, a mix of people, but you would find it hard pushed to see a Man wearing what DCL is wearing.

  10. 3 minutes ago, And Its Smith said:

    Have you ever seen anyone wear anything shown off on a catwalk?  Similar thing. 
     

    It is being pushed for traction. And it’s achieved it. 

    It's more the fact it is giving a false image of the modern Man. If he wants to wear it, crack on, but it is being pushed quite hard recently (Harry Styles, James Maddison come to mind).

  11. 2 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

    What sort of age group Academy coach are we talking about….e.g. how far down the age groups?  Wouldn’t ask you to say he’s the u18s or anything that might divulge possible people it could be.

    A brief discussion, didn't get into too much details about age groups and who he coaches in particular. As soon as City were mentioned all the stuff quoted was what was said and it ended at that, not impressed.

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  12. 6 minutes ago, DaveF said:

    Don't believe this can be true for one second?

    As @Kid in the Riot said hes given debuts to a huge amount of academy players and has more creditability than our last 2 managers by an absolute mile.

    Believe what you want, I know the conversation I had and wouldn't lie about it.

  13. 2 minutes ago, redsquirrel said:

    might this academy coach have a gripe? sounds a bit strong against someone who could have him relieved if he wanted at any given time

    Potentially. I just think if that's the attitude some within the club have towards our Manager, it's not a good look at all

  14. Neil Warnock overrated, get those rose tinted spectacles off some of you ?

    How many promotions has the man had? How many average sides has he had overachieving? 

    The best Manager at this level in the past 30 years bar none and it's quite comfortable too, whether you like the Man or not, it is facts

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