Bristol City players are letting fans down
Head coach Lee Johnson was not a happy man after Bristol City fell to a third consecutive defeat at Huddersfield Town on Tuesday night.
Head coach Lee Johnson was not a happy man after Bristol City fell to a third consecutive defeat at Huddersfield Town on Tuesday night.
Former Bristol City defender Luke Ayling came back to haunt us at the weekend as he scored the only goal of the game at Elland Road, as Leeds United ran out 1-0 winners, writes Will Collins.
BRISTOL CITY face a big test at Elland Road this Saturday as they visit Leeds United (3pm). Over 1,000 City fans will be at the famous old ground to cheer the team on. Hopefully our away form will hold firm and we will be able to nick a result in Yorkshire.
City’s excellent run of form in the league continued with a very good away win at Loftus Road on Saturday. It’s been a happy hunting ground for City in the past few seasons with a couple of wins and a draw recorded at the home of Queens Park Rangers.
The mood amongst the Bristol City faithful has lifted slightly after we got back to winning ways against Barnsley on Saturday, following last week’s disappointing FA Cup exit to League One Shrewsbury.
BRISTOL CITY missed the opportunity to host reigning Champions League winners Liverpool at Ashton Gate in the fourth round of the FA Cup after a desperately disappointing evening in Shropshire on Tuesday night.
City put on one of their best performances of the season in a 5-2 demolition of Huddersfield Town on Saturday.
Following Saturday’s 0-0 draw against Nottingham Forest, City are now unbeaten at home in seven games since an opening day defeat to Leeds United.
BRISTOL CITY return to action this Saturday with a much-anticipated game against Nottingham Forest at Ashton Gate (3pm).
BRISTOL CITY finally recorded their first win at the Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday and in doing so ended a 17-year wait for a win in the Welsh capital.
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