Bristol City on cusp of something special - Jamespublished at 06:13 GMT
Image source, Rex FeaturesMatty James feels his previous club Bristol City are close to achieving something special as he prepares to be reunited with the Robins.
The midfielder will line up against his former employers when Wrexham host Gerhard Struber's side at the Stok Cae Ras tonight (19:45 GMT).
The Robins sit sixth in the table and are seeking to improve on their achievement of reaching the play-offs last season.
When asked if Bristol City are on the cusp of something special, James said: "Yeah, I think so.
"I think the city's kind of ready, they've got a really good training ground, they've expanded the stadium, they're packing it out every week and they've invested into some good, talented players.
"They've built over the last couple of years, so I think that's probably going to be their aim (promotion) as well.
"So they're not going to come here and be pushed over. They're going to come here for a battle and obviously we'll make sure that we're ready."
Wrexham have won three successive home league matches and are unbeaten in six league outings, sitting 15th in the table ahead of their contest with Bristol City.
Following a slow start to the season at the Stok Cae Ras, James feels Wrexham are making their home ground a tough place to visit again.
"I think everybody was desperate for that first home win at the start and I think we probably deserved more out of a couple of the games, but I think now hopefully we can make this place a really difficult place for teams to come," he added.
"It's going to be a difficult game again, but hopefully we can come up with the three points."





















