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Forever Bristol City Podcast
22h ago
Dave P, Ian, & DaveFevs discuss the match action which saw a fine first half display go unrewarded as City fell to their first defeat under Liam Manning.
Conway had a header that he couldn't direct effectively and then for the second time in 5 days failed in a one-on-one against a keeper with Southampton's Bazunu also producing a smart save to keep out a Sykes header.
City were poor in the 2nd half and now have to face 5 matches in 19 days starting with Norwich at Ashton Gate on Sunday lunchtime ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
6d ago
Ian, Neil & DaveP discuss an eventful game at Ashton Gate against Michael Carrick’s in form Boro
After a slow start City went in at half time 2-0 ahead thanks to an absolute stunner from TGH and a coolly slotted home penalty by Tommy Conway who had fluffed a one-on-one opportunity only minutes before.
But with barely 10 minutes gone in the 2nd half that lead had been surrendered and another Stoke City throwaway appeared a distinct possibility but no, City came storming back with Mark Sykes crashing in a volley from Dickie’s header across goal.
Ther big question – did w ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
2w ago
Liam Manning's first game in charge saw a point gained in West London but it was a dire affair.
Ian, Mark and DaveP discuss the match action and more ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
3w ago
DaveP is joined by Chris Honor, Mark, Neil & Ian as they discuss all matters surrounding the appointment of new Head Coach, Liam Manning ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
3w ago
DaveP is joined by Ian, Mark & Lez in a review of Saturday's win over lowly Wednesday as well as speculating on who's next for the Ashton Gate managerial, or should we say Head Coach, hot seat ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
1M ago
Ian & DaveP with contributions from Neil Sutton & Chris Honor discuss the surprise sacking of Nigel Pearson on Sunday lunchtime.
Why now and who next are amongst the topics discussed ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
1M ago
This result made it five defeats in the last 7 games and whilst that is not a good statistic, when you look at the extent of the injury crisis many feared it could have been a lot worse.
Ian, Mark & DaveP analyse the match action and take some positives but it is very difficult and to be quite honest we feel a real sense of disillusionment about how things are on & off the field.
The HPC must be more like a "Casualty" ward at the moment ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
1M ago
A spirited performance but defeat against a newly promoted Ipswich who, on current form, look like they’ll sail past City into the promised land!
Max O’Leary appears to be the villain of the piece for failing to deal with Broadhead’s well struck shot that was the difference between the sides. Fans should cut him some slack in my opinion with his acrobatic save just before the goal and another one-handed stop from Davis at the start of the second half which kept City in the game.
Cornick was unluck to see his late effort strike the post, goalkeeper’s bank than spin along the line in similar fas ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
1M ago
If there is some comfort in defeat it is that many Leeds fans felt we were the best side to visit Elland Road this season on the basis that at least we attempted to play football rather then shut up shop.
Ian, Mark & DaveP discuss the match action which sees City go into the 2nd international break on the back of 3 defeats in the last 4 which could well have been worse were it not for Conway's late brace at Rotherham ..read more
Forever Bristol City Podcast
2M ago
At 2-0 up after 15 minutes another convincing home win looked on the cards but it didn't turn out like that as City surrendered that lead to lose 2-3.
Ian, Neil & DaveP dissect the match action. There's some criticism of Naismith as a defender and general bafflement at Nige's quadruple substitution barely 10 minutes into the 2nd half.
We pose the question: would most City fans be happy to accept an indefinite number of seasons on the we are where we are principle and be grateful to the Lansdowns for keeping it that way.
We also look forward to two games in South Yorkshire in the next 7 day ..read more