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  1. Free-kick magician Twine in fine companypublished at 10:08 GMT 17 November

    David Pottier
    Fan writer

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    Scott Twine preparing to take a free-kick for Bristol City against WatfordImage source, Shuttershock
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    Scott Twine's free-kick against Watford was his sixth goal of the season

    When Scott Twine lashed home City's equaliser at Vicarage Road in the last game before the international break, it cemented his position as the most prolific free-kick taker in the EFL over the past seven years.

    It got me thinking how many other dead-ball specialists I could recall in my 58 years of supporting the club.

    While he didn't earn his reputation with us [he only played 12 games in 1973-74], I was minded to recall the late Ernie Hunt who earned notoriety when playing for Coventry in 1970 with the famous 'donkey kick' set up for him by Willie Carr and, fortunately, captured by the Match of the Day cameras in the days when not every game was covered.

    Such was the audacity of the manoeuvre the FA immediately outlawed it!

    Roll the clock forward a few years and with City in the top flight the fans had the pleasure of seeing the late Norman 'Bite Your Legs' Hunter gracing the Ashton Gate turf. Yes, he could tackle but he could also strike a ball with venom.

    He only scored four goals in his three seasons at the club and one free-kick sticks in the memory from September 1978 when his rocket shot into the roof of the net gave the Everton goalkeeper no chance. As striking as the shot was, the fact his boot also flew off in the direction of the goal made it all the more memorable.

    From 1984-89, Alan Walsh made almost 300 appearances for the club and became the Robins' fifth highest scorer of all time with 99 goals. Many of those were free-kicks struck with aplomb and the same could be said of defenders Darren Barnard and Mickey Bell in subsequent years.

    These days free-kicks, Twine apart, appear less blood-and-thunder powerfully-struck efforts and more an opportunity to demonstrate what has been rehearsed on the training ground.

    I have to go back to the 2008 Championship play-off semi-final first leg at Selhurst Park and that precision passing routine which saw the ball find its way to Louis Carey to score the opening goal. In the second leg of that fixture my mind has just recalled a more traditional powerful effort from Michael McIndoe which secured City's place in the play-off final.

    Meanwhile, it was good to see former City starlet Alex Scott actually make the bench for England's game against Albania. He seemed to get poster boy attention in the build-up to England's two games but didn't get a kick.

    England coach Thomas Tuchel's record cannot be questioned but why, for the game against Serbia, could he not have included Scott on the bench rather than have an extra goalkeeper?

    Furthermore, what was there to learn about what 35-year-old Jordan Henderson is capable of when bringing him on ahead of other younger players who are even closer to selection than the Guernsey Grealish?

  2. Knight and Pring to return to trainingpublished at 14:42 GMT 12 November

    A side-by-side image of Bristol City's Jason Knight and Cameron PringImage source, Shutterstock

    Bristol City have confirmed that midfielder Jason Knight and left-back Cameron Pring are set to to return to training next week in the build-up to their match against Swansea on 22 November (12:30 GMT kick-off).

    Robins captain Knight has missed eight league games after suffering an abductor injury during their goalless draw with Preston North End in September, while Pring has been nursing an ankle problem since pre-season.

    However, defender Luke McNally has undergone two further operations for an anterior cruciate ligament injury to his knee following his initial surgery in February and he will remain out for the remainder of 2025.

    The Irishman's return will be determined following a review with a specialist early next year.

    Meanwhile, right-back Ross McCrorie will not travel with Scotland during the international break and will remain with the Robins.

    The 27-year-old is expected to be available for the game against the Swans.

  3. Struber praises City's 'mentality monsters'published at 22:57 GMT 7 November

    Bristol City boss Gerhard Struber applauding his fans following 1-1 draw with Watford.Image source, Getty Images

    Bristol City boss Gerhard Struber labelled his side "mentality monsters" following the Robins' 1-1 draw with Watford at Vicarage Road on Friday night.

    Struber's side has been struck down with a number of injuries and had to field attacking players Scott Twine and Anis Mehmeti in central midfield but his players battled valiantly to earn a hard-fought point on the road.

    "We are really happy. In our situation, to pick up a point at Watford, at the moment, is not easy," Struber told BBC Radio Bristol.

    "How this group of players invested today, with not the freshest [of] legs, it is a really good performance - I'm really proud.

    "The investment, the togetherness, the team dynamic and also how the boys make the right decisions makes me happy.

    "Today, the boys showed me outstanding mentality. [They are] mentality monsters and I love to work with players like that."

  4. Pearson's England predication for Scott comes goodpublished at 12:20 GMT 7 November

    A close-up of Nigel Pearson and Alex Scott while they were both at Bristol CityImage source, Shutterstock

    Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott has been given his first senior England call-up - something former boss Nigel Pearson predicted while they were together at Bristol City.

    Pearson handed the 22-year-old his Bristol City debut in 2021 and worked with him for more than two years before Scott joined the Cherries in August 2023.

    "No doubt about that I think he'll play for England and I think he'll go on to the top of the game," Pearson told BBC Radio Bristol a month before Scott made the move.

    England play Serbia on 13 November before making the trip to Albania three days later - will Scott earn his first cap to make Pearson's prediction a reality?

  5. Pick of the stats: Watford v Bristol Citypublished at 09:26 GMT 7 November

    Club badges bannerImage source, Opta

    The Championship weekend begins in style on Friday night as Watford welcome Bristol City to Vicarage Road (20:00 GMT).

    Only leaders Coventry have more points per game at home than Javi Gracia's Hornets, who have taken 16 points from their opening seven matches at the Vic, losing only once.

    They have won the past four, culminating in a 3-0 drubbing of high-flying Middlesbrough last Saturday, while Tuesday's 1-1 draw at Ipswich took them into the top-half.

    The Robins are in the midst of an injury crisis but have one of the division's best away records, taking 11 points from their opening five games on the road before the shock 5-1 thrashing at Stoke last Saturday.

    Tuesday's 1-0 defeat to Blackburn at Ashton Gate left Gerhard Struber's side in seventh, three points and five places above Watford.

    • Watford have won three of their past four home league meetings with Bristol City without conceding (L1), and have lost just once in the Robins' last six (W3 D2).

    • Bristol City won their most recent game against Watford in April, and could win back-to-back league matches against them for the first time since a run of three between 1990 and 1991.

    • Watford have won each of their past four home league games, their longest run since a five-game spell ending in November 2024 – the Hornets haven't won five in a row while also scoring more than once in each victory on home turf since 1985 in the top-flight (7).

    • Bristol City have lost back-to-back league games for the first time under Gerhard Struber, last losing more in a row in February/March 2024, a four-game streak under Liam Manning.

    • Watford's Imran Louza has scored in each of his past four Championship appearances, with Troy Deeney in 2015 the last Hornet to go on a longer scoring streak in the league (6 in a row).

  6. Sykes to miss next two games with shin injurypublished at 18:35 GMT 5 November

    Mark Sykes running on the pitch during a match for Bristol CityImage source, Shutterstock

    Mark Sykes has joined Bristol City's growing injury list as the midfielder looks set to miss two games due to a shin problem.

    Sykes came on as a substitute to replace the injured Neto Borges after 24 minutes in the 1-0 defeat by Blackburn but was unable to finish the match due to a cut on his leg that meant a trip to hospital on Tuesday night.

    "He's out the next two games, he was in the hospital today with a specialist, a plastic surgeon," boss Gerhard Struber told BBC Radio Bristol.

    "He has a very long cut on his shin line and this looks really bad."

    City travel to Watford on Friday on the back of successive defeats before the league takes a two-week international break, prior to hosting Swansea on 22 November.

    The Robins now have 10 players unavailable, with Rob Atkinson set to be out until at least Christmas with a hamstring injury.

    The severity of Borges' injury was still unknown to Struber, with the left-back having had a scan on Wednesday.

    "I [will] get the picture in the next few hours and we [will] have a clear diagnosis what goes on but we hope for the best," he added.

  7. Robins hope to have Atkinson back before Christmaspublished at 12:05 GMT 5 November

    Rob Atkinson passing the ball during a matchImage source, Getty Images

    Bristol City hope to have centre-back Rob Atkinson back before Christmas but his hamstring injury is "not good", said head coach Gerhard Struber.

    Atkinson went off just after half-time in the 5-1 defeat by Stoke on Saturday, having started all 13 of the Robins' Championship matches to that point.

    "We know that Rob will be out for the next weeks; we are in exchange with the specialists at the moment, but it looks not good, this is the reality," Struber told BBC Radio Bristol after Tuesday's 1-0 home defeat by Blackburn.

    "We hope he is back before Christmas but right now we have to be very patient with his injury on his hamstring."

  8. 'It's a painful defeat' - Struberpublished at 22:54 GMT 4 November

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    Gerhard Struber: "We are frustrated with the result"

    Bristol City boss Gerhard Struber was frustrated by the number of interruptions in the game as they went down 1-0 at home to Blackburn Rovers.

    "This crashed our flow in the game," he told BBC Radio Bristol..

    "It was difficult to deal with Blackburn, their energy, and you can see at the moment they have momentum with this style of play.

    "They had two moments in the first half and score, we have two in the second half and don't score. In the end I would say it's a defeat which feels painful."

    The Robins suffered further injury problems during the game, with Neto Borges going off after less than half an hour.

    "We would wish a different situation where we can bring fresh legs on but that's not possible at the moment with the injuries. I am not going to moan but it's a big challenge at the moment," said Struber.

    "He (Neto Borges) felt something could come and made the very good decision to come out. Mark Sykes has a big, deep cut on the shin bone. He's on the way to the hospital right now. It's not so good for the Friday game."

  9. Pick of the stats: Bristol City v Blackburn Roverspublished at 11:00 GMT 4 November

    Side-by-side graphic of Bristol City and Blackburn club badges

    Bristol City host Blackburn Rovers tonight (19:45 GMT) and will be hoping to bounce back after Saturday's heavy 5-1 defeat by Stoke City.

    Blackburn are fresh from an impressive 2-0 away victory over Leicester City on Saturday which was just their fourth win of the season.

    The away side have won their last two games and will be eyeing a third straight victory.

    • The home side has won all four league meetings between Bristol City and Blackburn Rovers over the past two seasons, while the Robins are unbeaten at home against Rovers in their last five (W3 D2).

    • Blackburn Rovers did the league double over Bristol City in the 2019-20 campaign but have won just two of 10 league meetings with the Robins since then (D3 L5).

    • Since the start of last season, Coventry City (59) are the only ever-present side to win more home points in the Championship than Bristol City (57), who have lost just five of 30 matches at Ashton Gate (W16 D9).

    • Blackburn Rovers won three of their seven midweek (Tue/Wed/Thu) Championship away games last season (D1 L3), their most midweek away wins in a league campaign since 2017-18 in League One (6).

    • Bristol City manager Gerhard Struber's first game in the EFL came against Blackburn Rovers with Barnsley in November 2019, a 3-2 defeat. His only other meeting with Rovers ended in a 2-0 home win in June 2020.

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  10. Atkinson out for 'weeks' with hamstring injurypublished at 18:26 GMT 3 November

    Rob Atkinson running on the pitch during a match this seasonImage source, Shutterstock

    Bristol City will be without centre-back Rob Atkinson for the "next few weeks" due to a hamstring injury says head coach Gerhard Struber.

    Atkinson went off early in the second half of the 5-1 defeat by Stoke on Saturday.

    The 27-year-old has started all of the Robins' 13 Championship matches this season, playing the full 90 minutes in nine of them.

    "It looks like a hamstring injury - he is for sure out the next few weeks," Struber told BBC Radio Bristol.

    City play Blackburn at home on Tuesday and face the prospect of having to play another makeshift defensive backline.

    Luke McNally and Cameron Pring remain unavailable due to injuries, while centre-back Zak Vyner has been deployed in centre of midfield for the past six matches due to the number of injuries also across the middle of the pitch.

  11. Scudamore involvement 'can only be good'published at 13:03 GMT 3 November

    David Pottier
    Fan writer

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    A photograph of a smiling Richard ScudamoreImage source, Getty Images
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    Former Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has joined the Bristol City board

    City had high hopes of getting something from their trip to Stoke at the weekend. They had won their previous three games and, with no midweek fixture, the tired legs of the players who were still fit within an injury-ravaged squad had some welcome extra recovery time.

    By 3.25 on Saturday afternoon the game was over as Stoke raced to a three-goal lead and by the end were well deserving of an emphatic 5-1 win.

    City were slow to start whereas Stoke seemed fired up by their manager, Mark Robins, and deservedly took a fourth-minute lead. Gerhard Struber's men played their way back into the game but what happened in the 21st minute was, based on performances to date, a wholly uncharacteristic error by goalkeeper Radek Vitek.

    The young Czech 'keeper, on loan from Manchester United, has taken the plaudits after a string of fine performances, including some "worldie" saves, but on this occasion he spilled the ball from Million Manhoef's overhit pass and Stoke's Divin Mubama showed quick feet to nip it off him to slide it into the net for his second.

    The other news of note from Ashton Gate last week was the appointment to the board of former Premier League chief executive, Richard Scudamore.

    A lifelong City fan, Richard was a regular attendee in the directors' box even before his retirement. In more recent years that has increased to the extent that he has been operating in an advisory capacity to the club's hierarchy.

    What difference his formal appointment to the board will actually make remains to be seen but with the club for sale, either as part of Bristol Sport or hived off separately, having a person of his stature more formally involved can only be a good thing.

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  12. Robins 'must do everything to bounce back - Struberpublished at 20:04 GMT 1 November

    Gerhard StruberImage source, Getty Images

    Bristol City head coach Gerhard Struber says his side has to "bounce back" after their 5-1 loss at Stoke City.

    Divin Mubama scored a hat-trick for the Potters as the Robins lost for the first time away from home this season.

    "This is the Championship and I think the Championship shows us, and especially Stoke City today showed us, a face where we had a lot of problems," Struber told BBC Radio Bristol.

    "It's a really good learning point and a really good realisation of what's going on in this league when you're not on the highest level.

    "We were not ready in our synchronised pressing, we were not ready to be sharp in transition, and I think they deserved the victory on this level.

    "We were not sharp enough for this level and the good thing is we have to learn, we have to reflect, and we have to be very honest with ourselves.

    "Everything that can go worst went worst today, but Tuesday night is waiting and we have to do everything right now that we bounce back on Tuesday night with our typical face."

  13. Pick of the stats: Stoke City v Bristol Citypublished at 12:19 GMT 31 October

    Side-by-side of Stoke City and Bristol City club badges

    Both Bristol City and Stoke City will be looking to keep themselves in the mix at the top when they face each other at the bet365 Stadium on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

    The two sides currently sit next to each other on the table, with the Robins taking a slender one point lead over the fifth placed Potters but trailing leaders Coventry City by six points prior to the weekend.

    Bristol City could enter the top two with a victory should other results fall their way, while Stoke will want to take three points to secure their place in the top six for another weekend.

    • Stoke City have lost five of their seven home league games against Bristol City since New Years Day 2019, their joint-most defeats on home soil against any side in that time period (also West Brom and Preston with five).

    • Bristol City have lost just four of their last 13 league games against Stoke City (W7 D2), avoiding defeat in both meetings with the Potters last term (2-2 away, 2-0 home).

    • Stoke have lost just two of their last 11 home league games (W6 D3), keeping five clean sheets during that time.

    • Bristol City have won each of their last three league games and will be looking to win four in succession for the first time since their opening four matches of the 2020-21 campaign.

    • Stoke City goalkeeper Viktor Johansson holds a 81.8% save percentage in the Championship this season, the best rate of any goalkeeper to face 10+ shots on target this term.

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  14. Riis 'on track' for Stoke return - Struberpublished at 09:50 GMT 30 October

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    Struber "I am very unhappy how we have a situation like that"

    Bristol City forward Emil Riis is "on track" to be available for the trip to Stoke on Saturday, according to head coach Gerhard Struber.

    The Dane came off at half-time during the win against Southampton on 21 October with an undisclosed injury, and also missed the win against Birmingham City last Saturday.

    "Emil is back, everything is good, and he is available on Saturday," Struber told BBC Radio Bristol.

    The Robins still remain without a number of players because of injury, particularly across their midfield, with Joe Williams, Jason Knight and Max Bird all out for a number of weeks now.

    Struber said while it has brought better connections between those playing, he wants to be able to rotate more "fresh legs" into the team to maximise the style of play he wants to see.

    "I am very unhappy that we have a situation like that," he said.

    "We work hard, we have a better picture in this way, but right now it's a very small roster, especially the last game. You could see how close was it in the end [against Birmingham] to bring the points home."

    Struber added that discussions have taken place with owner Steve Lansdown to add reinforcements in the January transfer window.

    "We have a big trust in this group. We have to bring players back from injuries and then we want to use the transfer window in January, and I would say our owner is hungry this season," he said.

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