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View from the South (West and Centre!) – Bristol City vs Birmingham City

Oct 24th, 2011 | By
View from the South (West and Centre!) – Bristol City vs Birmingham City

It was a real pleasure to watch the game with Bazza and Aylesburyblue, a bit of  a Joys and Sorrows on tour! Kev Mrs Bazza joined me on the trip to Bristol for this one as my eldest boy Jonny is at University in the town and of course she was anxious to see him
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Bristol City vs Birmingham City – Preview

Oct 22nd, 2011 | By
Bristol City vs Birmingham City – Preview

Team News Bristol City defender Louis Carey (knee) remains a doubt and Jamie McAllister (ankle) is still side lined. The game may come too soon for Liam Fontaine but someone who should play is ex-Blues “Top Prospect” Neil Kilkenny. Stephen Carr and Curtis Davies are back in contention after recovering from knee injuries. Pablo Ibanez
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Middle of the Road?

Oct 16th, 2009 | By

Here is the first article from Adrian, (or DOH! as he is known on the forum). —————————————————————————————– This comment on the forum, (from Aff, our resident master of understatement) caught my eye yesterday: There’s nothing worse than middle of the road when it comes to supporting your club, is there? Is there? I thought about
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The goal that wasn’t

Aug 17th, 2009 | By

Here’s an article from Nat, one of our posters on the forum, about the weekend’s goings on at Ashton Gate. _____________________________________________________________________ Saturday. Ashton Gate, Bristol. 3.30pm approx. Bristol City vs. Crystal Palace On-loan Palace striker Freddie Sears closes in on goal. He shoots from just inside the area, and the ball flies past the Bristol Goalkeeper
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Where Promotion Was Won

May 6th, 2009 | By

Nat who has written a few match previews for the season just passed, has come up with his take on the key matches which swung promotion for us. ————————————————————————————- I have outlined the eleven key games this season where, in my opinion, we really set ourselves up for an ultimately successful promotion push: Sheffield United
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