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RedLionLad

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  1. You're making up for lost time tonight I see
  2. Probably best not to call a fellow Red illiterate
  3. You saying he could be illiterate?
  4. Is this why you joined just 2 hours ago? To pIss people off or to fool us that you're an intelligent person...
  5. Now he just needs to be able to see it
  6. I would also factor in more visiting fans from many bigger teams than usual
  7. Cardiff and Blackburn have seen slight decreases
  8. Since 2012/13 only Leeds, Ipswich and Middlesboro have seen a more substantial average increase than Bristol City in their home attendances Leeds have increased by 14266, Ipswich by 11299, Boro by 9970 and us by 9244 13 teams in the Championship in 2012/13 are also there in 2023/24
  9. A record crowd for the National League South, for Yeovil's 3-0 win over Torquay... 6,462 in attendance That puts Rovers attendances into perspective
  10. If you get bored and have time, you can always pop over to Home Park and watch a game of football...
  11. He looks like someone happy to receive a birthday present and not admitting it was his birthday last month
  12. Had he beaten Hull, he could have ran it like a supermarket
  13. He knows the facts, he just can’t accept that they’re true
  14. He’’s convinced his brain that whatever he says is fact, and everyone else is talking out their arse
  15. Despite turning down an approach from Derby County in the summer of 2005, Johnson became Bristol City's target when their manager Brian Tinnion resigned that September. Yeovil agreed compensation terms and he became City's manager on 26 September 2005. Despite their lowly position of 22nd in the table, City's fortunes turned around under Johnson and a great run of form in the second half of the season saw them in play-off contention, eventually finishing ninth after a run of 55 points from 36 games. Johnson won the League One Manager of the Month award for April 2006. After a 2006–07 season (including an 18 match unbeaten run), Johnson won the award again in March 2007 after successfully guiding his side to 16 points from seven games the previous month. This had set Bristol City in a good spot to contend for automatic promotion, which they sealed on 5 May 2007 with a 3–1 home win over Rotherham on the last day of the season. On 6 September 2007, Gary Johnson and assistant Keith Millen both signed 2+1⁄2-year contract extensions keeping them at the club until 2010. In the 2007–08 season, he kept Bristol City in the top six of the Championship for almost the entire season and in the top two for a long time; the team were the surprise package of the season. Bristol City eventually lost the play-off final to Hull City at Wembley and were not promoted to the Premiership. Johnson made his players stay on the pitch after the match and watch the Hull City players celebrate as a motivational experience for the next campaign. In the summer before the 2008–09 season, he broke the club record for a transfer fee in signing 21-year-old Nicky Maynard from Crewe Alexandra for £2.25 million. Bristol City's once-famous chant of 'Johnson says bounce around the ground' was inspired by Gary Johnson who was quoted to saying in an interview before a league game that he wanted the fans bouncing around. In September 2008, Johnson signed a new five-year contract with Bristol City, to keep him at the club until 2013.[3] The club ended the season with another top ten finish and on 18 March 2010, with the club comfortably in mid table, the club issued a statement that Johnson had "left his post as manager of Bristol City by mutual consent"
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