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  1. 31 minutes ago, Cotham Brow Red said:

    Just what so called investment the new owners will inject is still very much unclear. They don't know, nobody knows how much or how little they are actually going to invest. My feeling is (whatever happens in the court case) is very little will change in the next 6 months to a year. And my gut feeling is the blue few will get frustrated with this and will expect the moon on a stick immediately. It won't happen especially if they say there in it for the long haul. Time will tell. Nothing will change soon. 

    You have to remember they are involved in running a Jordanian bank so have an easy line of credit. I wouldn't be surprised if this was a Glazier-type situation where they pay of Higgs with a loan from their bank so Rovers are still in debt but to the Bank rather than Higgs. Since they run the bank they can appoint themselves to run the club and take out salary/bonus/dividends whenever they like, it would all be completely legit and it's the way Man Utd are run, they acquire the club without having to use their own money. Having seen their interview I don't think they're going to go on a spending spree, more like cut costs so the club is profitable for them. We'll only find out the truth when the first set of accounts are published (assuming they are).

    Higgs has raised expectations on their intentions so he can't be blamed for selling out the club.

  2. One for the oldies here, us playing Charlton at Ashton Gate in 1970. Funnily enough Charlton were bottom of Div 2, as usual we made hard work of getting a draw (Charlton have been a bit of a bogey team over the years). Includes extensive analysis of a Gerry Sharpe penalty by Jimmy Hill

     

    https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/bcfcarchive/m/bristol-city-2-charlton-2-1970/

  3. 26 minutes ago, Aizoon said:

    Beat awayday ever:

    Leeds United 0

    Bristol City 1 (Gillies)

    First ever football picture on front page of The Times. Our train back to Bristol full of drunken City players :drunk2: 

    Let's do it again, guys :city: 

    I was there, although didn't get a brilliant view, what an atmosphere though and thousands locked out (all pay on the day then). I remember our coach being stuck in traffic outside the stadium and Leeds fans lobbing bottles down onto the roof!

    Low-scoring draw today I reckon although either team could win by the odd goal. I'm more confident about the defence in the new formation but think we might struggle to score.

  4. That's why there are FA Cup upsets, non-league sides can play out of their skins for one game and the league side is in cruise mode. City did better than other sides in the same situation, Cheltenham lost to Dover and Barnsley failed to beat Chester, the result's all that matters. The changes we made upset the midfield balance but it was a difficult game for the fringe players to come into, if they'd played well it wouldn't have meant much due to the standard of opposition, and if they played badly they're no better than non-league as one or two are saying here.

  5. We should never have sacked SO'D but that's done and dusted now, I'm not particularly enthralled with SC but we need to give a manager a decent run in the job to have a chance of turning things around. This club has damaged many managers who have then gone to be successful at other clubs. Looking back, we'd probably been better off keeping either Millen or McInnes, things couldn't have been as bad as they are now.

     

    The problem is that the players are shell-shocked. Some of them have played under six different managers here in a relatively short period of time, each one coaching differently and acquiring players to suit their style of play. The result is we've got a group of players rather than a team. The Board must allow things to stabilise even if they get worse in the short term.

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  6. Thats why you, me and 9000 other City fans aint the manager. His movement, pace and positioning today went a long way to him having all those chances in the first half. If he could get in the same positions in the second half then he was going to hit the back of the net at some time. As\you say, well done SC for sticking with him.     

     

    Spot on - those chances he missed might never have happened if he wasn't playing, who else makes the runs like he does?

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