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Would be handy if we could understand it! :farmer:

Good old Meteb days! Thank you Google ;)

Silly Season in Bristol City 09/10

Then there was this season and we look forward to next season. We were therefore in 10th place, and next season can probably be really fun with some good acquisitions.

Below, an explanation of how the situation looks right now:

Ready In:

Get Out:

Scott Murray, the club is not clear

David Noble, club not ready

Jennison Myriad Williams, the club is not clear

Rumors In:

Rumors out:

DELE Adebola, W Sheffield, Nottingham Forest

Closing Contracts:

Jamie McAllister (probably offered new contract)

Jamie Mccomb (Offered probably no new contract)

Louis Carey (1års contracts offered, but would probably have a 2års contract)

Cole SKUs (probably offered new contract)

DELE Adebola (1års contracts offered, but would probably have a 2års contract)

Brian Wilson (offered new contract)

Chris Weale (Offered probably no new contract)

Izzy Iriekpen (probably offered new contract)

Lee Johnson (probably offered new contract)

Stephen Henderson (probably offered new contract)

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Well if you don't think 'Vi kom alltså på 10:e plats, och nästa säsong kan nog bli riktigt kul med lite bra nyförvärv' isn't funny then I'm afraid thats your fault.

I mean its even got the term MED LITE BRA in it.

Anything? Anything at all?

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Well if you don't think 'Vi kom alltså på 10:e plats, och nästa säsong kan nog bli riktigt kul med lite bra nyförvärv' isn't funny then I'm afraid thats your fault.

I mean its even got the term MED LITE BRA in it.

Anything? Anything at all?

It was not published on the official site (not to disturb fans from focusing on the play off final I reckon ;) but last spring 7-8 contracts where extended. Would be nice to know which contracts and for how long ;)

Maybee a good question for GJ on Twentyman.

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Any chance you could translate one of your match reports Tommy ? The Burnley one shouldn't take long.

Most articles are dutifully written late Sunday evenings and without any deep or analysis.

Just trying to keep the kettle boiling and being the meeting place fo Scandinavian City fans.

This is the google translation of the Cardiff article:

Bristol City 1 Cardiff City 1

On March 15 Bristol City had the chance to go up on kvalplats in the event of winning at home against Cardiff. After a hesitant start, it looked like Bristol City would take home the victory, but Ross McCormack receipted with a controversial goal in the 88 min.

Cardiff began the best and created two good positions by nodding of Gabor Gyepes and Roger Johnson. The latter nick on fripark cleared away by Stern John at the last minute.

In the second half was better speed on the home team and Gavin Williams to be in with a shot which dalade a bit too late. After 71 min management goal came when Nicky Maynard advanced inwards parallel to the BOX-line from the left and ended with a hard shot in Taylor's right-burg breeding. Away The defense was passive in the situation.

After the management target was Bristol City again for passive and Cardiff created a number of positions. Gyepes dotted over the edge of the bar and Eddie Johnson nodded Tony Capaldis posts in Basso right pole. With two minutes remaining came acknowledgment target. Basso could not hold Johnson's shot and McCormack was first to return. The replay clearly showed that Basso had his hand on the ball before McCormack was in it. It was probably lucky for Cardiff that the situation took place in front of their fans. The protests from the home fans had otherwise been able to get the judge to think again.

Bristol City: Adriano Basso, Bradley Orr, Louis Carey, Jamie Mccomb, Liam Fontaine, Jamie McAllister, Gavin Williams, Lee Johnson, Michael McIndoe, Stern John, Nicky Maynard

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Most articles are dutifully written late Sunday evenings and without any deep or analysis.

Just trying to keep the kettle boiling and being the meeting place fo Scandinavian City fans.

This is the google translation of the Cardiff article:

Bristol City 1 Cardiff City 1

On March 15 Bristol City had the chance to go up on kvalplats in the event of winning at home against Cardiff. After a hesitant start, it looked like Bristol City would take home the victory, but Ross McCormack receipted with a controversial goal in the 88 min.

Cardiff began the best and created two good positions by nodding of Gabor Gyepes and Roger Johnson. The latter nick on fripark cleared away by Stern John at the last minute.

In the second half was better speed on the home team and Gavin Williams to be in with a shot which dalade a bit too late. After 71 min management goal came when Nicky Maynard advanced inwards parallel to the BOX-line from the left and ended with a hard shot in Taylor's right-burg breeding. Away The defense was passive in the situation.

After the management target was Bristol City again for passive and Cardiff created a number of positions. Gyepes dotted over the edge of the bar and Eddie Johnson nodded Tony Capaldis posts in Basso right pole. With two minutes remaining came acknowledgment target. Basso could not hold Johnson's shot and McCormack was first to return. The replay clearly showed that Basso had his hand on the ball before McCormack was in it. It was probably lucky for Cardiff that the situation took place in front of their fans. The protests from the home fans had otherwise been able to get the judge to think again.

Bristol City: Adriano Basso, Bradley Orr, Louis Carey, Jamie Mccomb, Liam Fontaine, Jamie McAllister, Gavin Williams, Lee Johnson, Michael McIndoe, Stern John, Nicky Maynard

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Thankyou, that's just how I remember it, fantastic !

Two things confused though.

1. kvalplats

2. right-burg breeding

Can you elaborate please.

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