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  1. 17 minutes ago, cidercity1987 said:

    Dunno what has happened to Scott

    It's only a year and a half ago Blackburn fans were saying he absolutely schooled Wharton and showed him how to play CM

    If you are talking about Alex Scott, he's barely 20 and had a few injuries. Give him a couple more years at least!

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  2. Spurs are such an odd club. Massive fan base, massive revenues, great stadium. Yet they settle for always being second best. Their current squad is a great example of that. On their day sure they can beat anyone. But they aren't ever challenging for silverware. Can't help but feel like the Potch years and the Leicester season in particular was a missed opportunity. I really think that if they play their cards right they could be title contenders medium term but they always full short. 

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  3. 23 minutes ago, MarcusX said:

    He was, but he underperformed generally for us if my memory is right. Only scored about 6 goals all season? Considering his price tag he was very underwhelming in general, albeit some special goals.

    I remember going to the toilet at the end of the 90 and the guy next to me having a right old moan about him - I recall saying to him don't worry, Trundle will turn up in ET 🥲

    He scored a couple against Scunthorpe in August and then disappeared.

    Great season. McIndoe was superb, remember his goal against a recently relegated Sheffield Utd on Sky and thinking, hmm we might have half a chance in this league. Marvin Elliotts 30 yarder against Stoke another highlight. Bradley Orr was magnificent all season. As was the entire backline. Shame the January signings didn't push us on. Nick Carle was a good idea and Dele Adebola definitely did a job but we needed more cutting edge up front. 

    The David Noble goal also slightly overshadows an unbelievable strike from Carey in the opening game. 

    But that 2nd leg remains my favourite City moment (I'm around 30, for some reason a 94th minute West Burns winner again Middlesbrough is also up there). Managed to get tickets in the Eastend and it was nail biting stuff but the Trundle goal in particular still gives me goosebumps. 

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  4. Might as well copy and paste my comment in the Derby thread for this lot;

    Derby County Stoke City play in a soulless ground. They have done nothing for decades apart from get the record low Premier League points total sign a bloke who would chuck some balls really far from a throw in. The city/town is a hellscape. They won a league  major title before Thatcher was PM. Its over half a century ago. They are pretty much as irrelevant as us these days.

    Now someone who lived in Derby said it wasn't a hellscape (I visited Derby twice was thought it was grim but maybe ended up in the wrong spots) and I am happy to be corrected on Stoke as well. However, i think Stoke is universally regarded as a total dump.

  5. I remember starting to watch city after moving to Bristol in 2006. The ground was outdated. The fans seemed to be mostly 40+. It was quite stale. Fast forward to now and we seem to be in a much healthier position. The only big miss is that apparently the corporate facilities at the ground aren't enough, and we are missing out on revenue because of it. I know otib won't like it but to bring in the cash we need more of the prawn sandwich brigade in the Lansdown.

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  6. 25 minutes ago, GrahamC said:

    True, but signing England’s goalkeeper (his last club game, an FA Cup final) is hardly getting a bloke from down the pub, is it?

    If Coppell’s first picks were Nicky Hunt & Damion Stewart then perhaps it’s a very good thing that he left so quickly.

    Kalifa Cissé and Albert Adomah were pretty good though. A big miss was not resigning Paul Hartley but he wanted to go back to Scotland iirc.  

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  7. I was about 14 and convinced my dad (a Man Utd fan who idolised Coppell as a kid, proceeded to nearly get in a fight in the  Eastend about 5 games in for the fact he was screaming so much abuse at David James, so he settled in well..) to get a season ticket for the first time that year.

    While there are some good memories, John Stead scoring a banger versus QPR on a Friday night, Adomah being Adomah and David Clarkson lobbing the Leicester keeper from about 40 yards at an extreme angle. I'll never forget the lowlight of seeing David James and Nicky Hunt deliver some of the most inept and unprofessional displays you will have the misfortune of watching. Maynard was injured for most of the season which didn't help. 

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  8. 16 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

    I can’t be sure when exactly the ball was played, but there is a good case for Sains being onside.  Lines tried to be drawn in perspective and from t-shirt line.

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    The hand (which doesn’t count) and camera angle don’t help.

    What annoyed me the most about this wasn't the potential offside. It was that Sykes should've done the same in the first half. The only footballer I've seen constantly have the awareness to do this constantly was Carlos Tevez

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  9. Was at the game. Only seen a few this season (Milwall and QPR away and a chaotic match versus Boro at home). Final third was a problem, very static. If we get that right though it's in the mix for playoffs on the basis of the performance. Solid. Parted like the red sea for their goal (was it offside?). Max's distribution is not good enough. But enjoyable game. Norwich were made to look ordinary and we will be seeing them next season. Very good day out! Will be trying to get back into following city next season. 

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  10. 6 hours ago, trickydickiecardigan said:

    Always liked the Valley . No one has mentioned the wonderful stadium in North Bristol, soon I believe will be extended to 20000  how marvelous!

    Not been to the Mem for many years. Last time i went it was in the away end because my mate was a Bolton fan. Now the Mem is obviously quite horrific and very embarrassing for Rovers as a home ground. BUT (and its a big but) I still prefer it to a soulless modern bowl. Sure some of the stands are tents, but at least its memorable! 

  11. For everyone slating pre season friendlies i suggest they cast their mind back to the summer of 2017.

    Bobby Reid had one of the best seasons I've seen of anyone in a Bristol City shirt, he was magic as a false 9/No.10 and the only reason he ended there was on the back of his form in pre season! 

    Glad to see he has excelled his season at Fulham despite his decision making in the final third holding him back a little. 

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  12. Someone has mentioned Stamford Bridge. I think this is an underrated ground for a number of reasons;

    - Its right in the heart of the city, surrounded by houses and shops, it feels like its part of the fabric of the local area.

    - The stadium is compact, you are right on the pitch, which also means that it can generate a surprisingly good atmosphere. 

    - Its distinctive, its not a new build, its been redeveloped over the years, its slightly haphazard. 

    I good mate is a Chelsea fan and I live in London so i've been to a couple of games there. I've got friends/family who are Fulham (nice but no atmosphere apart from the away end), Arsenal (spacious but dead), West Ham (awful) and Spurs (the best example of a modern stadium but still feels like a Middle Eastern Airport Terminal) fans but for me Stamford Bridge is the pick of the bunch. the Olympic Stadium is by far the worst, probably my least favourite ground in the country. 

    Edit: As for Ashton Gate? I think the biggest issue is you do feel a far from the pitch in the Lansdown Stand. The lack of full enclosure wrapping around the Atyeo Stand means the atmosphere suffers as a result.  The South Stand is a bit of a halfway house. But the redevelopment has been done to quite a high quality and they've clearly made the effort. Plus, its not an identical new build to half the other grounds in the country (basically the Reebok Stadium template) and that is a big plus. Could be better but could be much much worse. 

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  13. 1 hour ago, Silvio Dante said:

    I think you may be wrong there. I certainly remember in the 80s City being as bad as anyone for the “You Black *******” chants. Thankfully long since gone but when I started going it was definitely there.

    "Leicester is a shithole it smells of curry" was in 2010 and let's face it the entire stand wouldn't sing that today.

  14. Just give him a summer. This endless desire to chop and change benefits no one. He's been here 5 minutes. At one stage, wasn't it against West Brom few seasons back near to Christmas, the fans were baying for Pearsons head. Its getting boring now. 

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