What did you make of the Robins' transfer business?

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Liam Manning says City's summer expenditure contributed to a quiet January
It's time to talk about Bristol City's transfer business...
There were no new faces at Ashton Gate during the window, though City did manage to hang on to Mark Sykes as the midfielder penned a new deal despite interest from other Championship clubs.
The Robins saw four players go out on loan with Ephraim Yeboah heading to Dunfermline, Kal Naismith joining Luton, Fally Mayulu going to Sturm Graz and Rob Atkinson to Portsmouth while Tommy Backwell departed for Cheltenham without making a first-team appearance for City.
Boss Liam Manning said finances were partly behind the lack of incomings, telling BBC Radio Bristol: "We had quite a big summer in terms of what we brought in."
We want you to tell us what you think about the Robins' transfer dealings...