McCarthy: Difference Between the Sides a Penalty and a Worldy Sat 03rd Dec 2016 18:23 Boss Mick McCarthy felt "a penalty and a worldy” were the difference between Bristol City and the Blues following his side’s 2-0 defeat at Ashton Gate. McCarthy had no complaints regarding the first-half spotkick won by Tammy Abraham and netted by Lee Tomlin, with Luke Freeman slamming home a brilliant volley after the break. |
Bristol City 2-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report Sat 03rd Dec 2016 17:13 A controversial Lee Tomlin penalty and a goal of the season contender from Luke Freeman saw Bristol City to a 2-0 victory over the Blues at Ashton Gate. Tomlin converted from the spot after Bartosz Bialkowski had been adjudged to have fouled Tammy Abraham in the 31st minute, then Freeman smashed home a volley on 72 to seal the three points with David McGoldrick having come closest for Town when he hit the post earlier in the second half. |
Bristol City 2-0 Ipswich Town - Player Ratings and Reports Sat 03rd Dec 2016 17:12 If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report. |
Bristol City 1-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time Sat 03rd Dec 2016 16:04 A controversial 31st minute penalty netted by Lee Tomlin has given Bristol City a 1-0 lead over the Blues at half-time at Ashton Gate. |
Same XI For Blues But Five Changes for Bristol City Sat 03rd Dec 2016 14:15 Town are unchanged against Bristol City at Ashton Gate this afternoon, as manager Mick McCarthy confirmed on Thursday. |
Bristol City v Ipswich Town - Chatroom Open Sat 03rd Dec 2016 14:00 If you're not at the match, come and join us in the chatroom and discuss it with hundreds of other Town fans. |
Skuse: My Guilty Secret Sat 03rd Dec 2016 06:00 Cole Skuse has revealed a guilty secret ahead of his trip back home for today’s clash with Bristol City, the club from whom he joined Town in 2013. |
Marshall on Life's a Pitch Fri 02nd Dec 2016 21:39 Former Blues striker Ian Marshall will be talking to the regulars on Life’s a Pitch at lunchtime on Saturday on BBC Radio Suffolk (midday to 2pm). Host Mark Murphy will also be joined by legend-in-residence Kevin Beattie, New Tractorboy and TWTD’s Phil Ham, who will be at Ashton Gate ahead of Town's game against Bristol City. |
Johnson: Skuse Could Have Future Back at Bristol City Fri 02nd Dec 2016 17:14 Bristol City boss Lee Johnson says he can see former Robins midfielder Cole Skuse having a role to play back at Ashton Gate once he hangs up his boots. On Saturday, Skuse, 30, will return to his hometown club, where he spent 17 years until joining the Blues in the summer of 2013, for the first time with Town. |
Town Launch New Academy Website Fri 02nd Dec 2016 16:56 Town have launched a new website for their Playford Road Academy. |