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Pringle Loan Confirmed Fri 12th Feb 2016 15:33
Town have confirmed the loan signing of Fulham's Ben Pringle with the midfielder already eyeing a longer-term stay at Portman Road. TWTD was first to reveal that the Blues were moving for the 26-year-old as cover for the injured Ryan Fraser on Tuesday.
Bristol City v Ipswich Town: Match Betting Fri 12th Feb 2016 15:00
Fancy a flutter on Saturday's match?
Ramadan Joins Maldon and Tiptree on Loan Fri 12th Feb 2016 13:40
Blues youngster Cemal Ramadan is joining Ryman League Division One North Maldon and Tiptree on a month’s loan.
Skuse Gutted to Miss Return to Ashton Gate Fri 12th Feb 2016 12:58
Blues midfielder Cole Skuse says he’s gutted to miss Town’s trip to his old club Bristol City after suffering a toe injury during last Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at QPR. Skuse is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks.
It’s Nice to Be Out of the Bottom Three - Notes for Bristol City Fri 12th Feb 2016 11:00
HarryfromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Saturday’s game at Ashton Gate by delving into their forums.
Pitman Hates Super-Sub Label Fri 12th Feb 2016 10:35
Town striker Brett Pitman is in danger of being tagged a super-sub — but it’s not a label he wants to wear.
Pitman: Goals Speak for Themselves Fri 12th Feb 2016 10:33
Brett Pitman admits to being a frustrated substitute but he is a long way from knocking on manager Mick McCarthy’s door for showdown talks.
McCarthy: Emergency Loan System Beneficial to All Parties Fri 12th Feb 2016 10:26
Town boss Mick McCarthy says he can’t see why FIFA have decided to scrap the Football League’s emergency loan system from next season.
U18s at Millwall Fri 12th Feb 2016 10:21
Town’s U18s are in action away against Millwall at their Bromley training ground on Saturday morning (KO 11am).
McCarthy Expecting Bouncing Ashton Gate Fri 12th Feb 2016 06:00
Town boss Mick McCarthy is expecting a bouncing Ashton Gate on Saturday with Bristol City’s home ground sold out ahead of new manager Lee Johnson’s first game in charge. The Blues, now seventh, visit the Championship’s 21st-placed team looking to end an uncharacteristic run of three away defeats in all competitions and climb back into the top six.
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