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  1. I’m pleased with the unbeaten run - although we rode our luck in the Huddersfield game. I wouldn’t call it ‘green shoots’ though. We’ve ended the season around mid table ever since LJ left. It’s the same old issue for me; one minute we play really well (Watford, Southampton, Leicester, Blackburn etc) then we play terribly (Stoke, Sheffield W, Huddersfield…) When we play well we look really good and I have to admit I found those performances really exciting and entertaining - the sort of performance I’d love to see - even when we don’t win, like vs Norwich on Saturday. I can’t understand however, how a team can play so differently within a few days. It’s a mystery to me. I probably sound like a broken record, but we need to fix our performances against the struggling sides and find consistency. If we can do that we can definitely make the playoffs (next season of course!!)
  2. Hey - I didn’t edit these highlights - they were posted onto YouTube by the club already edited. I simply posted the link!! Here’s the Sky highlights - it contains that moment - enjoy…. https://www.skysports.com/football/video/30998/13119535/norwich-city-1-1-bristol-city-championship-highlights
  3. Great to extend our unbeaten run and another good performance against a good side. We just need to fix our performances against the struggling sides then we’ll be the real deal. Well done Liam and the lads !!
  4. I would have snapped their hands off for £14k and £8k for Gray and Maguire. I can’t believe we argued with that price!!
  5. We will never know - but some have already decided. They may be correct. Who knows. For me (and I know I’m treading on eggshells here) I can’t believe that anyone, Cotts, LJ, Pearson, or Pep - would submit bids for players when the funds hadn’t been approved. If Cotts did that then he’s stupid. I don’t think that he is. If the funds were PULLED after being approved that’s different. But they WERE originally available.
  6. This underlines my point that Cotts WAS financially backed - the money was there. Pelling screwed it up - not Lansdown, on that occasion (unless Pelling was acting under orders from SL of course) My ‘unrealistic’ comment was misplaced. I probably should have said ‘unbelievable’ because in my own eyes they were, unbelievable. What I meant was that if any single one of those bids had gone through it would have been the biggest transfer fee ever paid by Bristol City - even now I don’t think we’ve paid that much in transfer fee for a player (someone may be able to tell me differently) - and we went for 3 of them all similarly priced. That’s in excess of £30m in transfer fees, plus add-ons and wages - that would put LJ/Ashton to shame!!! Goodness knows what FFP would have said about that! Thats quite considerable backing in my opinion.
  7. I loved that season - apart from losing to Swindon - that was horrendous - but it was a great season apart from that - and I’ll always love Cotts and the squad for delivering it. Without detracting from it - as I said, I loved it - it was League 1. We have discovered that the Championship is a big step up - and Cotts did to his cost. Some say Cotts wasn’t backed. I say he was, but made unrealistic bids; Gayle, Gray, Maguire were all bids that were accepted but failed - either because the players didn’t want to come to us (Gray and Gayle) or the then COO (before Ashton) tried to renegotiate the deal with Hull at a lower price. You don’t make official bids if you are not backed financially. His Championship game plan was to play 3-5-2 and to deploy subs at the 80th minute when chasing the game. Disastrous. As soon as Cotts ‘left’ we steadied the ship under Pemberton. We switched to 4-4-2 and the recovery started. I’ll always be grateful to Cotts for getting us promoted with a wonderful double-winning season, but IMHO it was right he left when he did. Not that we’ve done much better since mind, but we’ve not been in the relegation zone for a while!!!
  8. Ok - if it’s away from your body at the time of impact it is - as in this case.
  9. If this is real then it’s an outrage. I get they would be upset and angry, but to try and ruin someone’s career due to a decision you don’t like is pathetic and wrong.
  10. It’s a penalty if the ball connects with your arm regardless of intent. The ‘ball to hand’ rule was scrapped years ago. If the ball hits the hand it’s a penalty. If it’s deemed deliberate it’s also a red card. If accidental then it’s a penalty but no card. Rebecca gave a penalty but no card - which indicates she knew and acknowledged it was accidental but it was still a ‘foul’ and awarded the penalty.
  11. Out with the old, in with the new. Good luck in your life outside football.
  12. I always stay till the end. I’ve paid all that money to the Lansdowns so I want my time - even if it’s crap football. Thankfully that allowed me to see the penalty. A group of people were chanting ‘Manning says stay until the end’ at some of those who had clearly left early. It gave me a smile - in an afternoon with not much to smile about!!!
  13. I thought she did ok. Not sure about the penalty - and the Sky replay doesn’t make it any clearer either. https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/13114485/bristol-city-1-1-huddersfield-town-championship-highlights One thing that DID impress me was her adding all that time on top of Extra Time to make up for Huddersfield’s time wasting sh1thousery. The penalty might well have been harsh, but it’s comeuppance for all that. If they had not wasted so much time then we probably would have lost the game, as it would have ended at 95 minutes.
  14. The atmosphere at the Man U game was as electric as I’ve ever witnessed at BS3. Up there with the best I’ve ever seen in my 57 years.
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