Bristol City: September 2008 Archives

Johnson eyes Plymouth changes

Gary Johnson is expected to shuffle his pack for Bristol City's clash with Plymouth - Bradley Orr and Adriano Basso pushing for starts.
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We must pick up, says McIndoe

Michael McIndoe accepts Premier League hopefuls Bristol City must improve to fulfil their dream of getting out of the Championship.
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Five-year deal boost for Robins chief

Gary Johnson has agreed a new five-year contract which will keep him at Championship outfit Bristol City until 2013.
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Wolves don't scare us - Sproule

Bristol City winger Ivan Sproule claims the Robins are more than capable of getting a "positive result" at Wolves.
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Johnson's hopes raised again

City midfielder Lee Johnson is hoping his dream of a potential call-up to the Scotland national team is still alive.
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Star repays Robins' fan faith

Nicky Maynard has paid tribute to City's home support and revealed the fans were the inspiration for his goal celebration on Saturday.
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Boss pleased with duo

Boss Gary Johnson hailed the impact Marvin Elliott and Nicky Maynard had on his Bristol City side's 4-1 win over Doncaster.
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Robins boss seeks first home win

Bristol City boss Gary Johnson says he is determined his side will record their first home win of the season against Doncaster.
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Robins need to improve - Johnson

Bristol City boss Gary Johnson has vowed to work overtime to improve the side's deficiencies in time for the Doncaster game.
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Robins boss fuming at Blues defeat

Gary Johnson was not happy with the lack of chances his side created following Bristol City's 2-1 defeat to Birmingham at Ashton Gate.
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Robins ace still has future

Gary Johnson insists Scott Murray still has a future at Bristol City despite allowing the player to join Cheltenham on loan.
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Murray moves out on loan

New Cheltenham boss Martin Allen has signed Bristol City midfielder Scott Murray on loan for a month with a view to a longer deal.
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Midfielder poised for Robins return

Bristol City midfielder Marvin Elliot could be included in the squad to face Cardiff after recovering from a knee injury.
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Star backs new boy to step up

Ivan Sproule believes Robins new boy John Akinde can make the step up from non-league to Championship football.
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City face Scowcroft bid blow

Norwich boss Glenn Roeder is reportedly ready to make a move to sign Bristol City target James Scowcroft on loan from Crystal Palace.
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Bees extend Artus loan

Bristol City have agreed to extend midfield starlet Frankie Artus' loan stay with League Two Brentford by a further month.
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Defender to stay put

Bristol City boss Gary Johnson has given permission for James Wilson to extend his loan spell at Brentford.
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Robins hangover is a myth, says striker

Dele Adebola believes Bristol City are even more determined than last season to win promotion after their unbeaten start.
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Star closer to return

Marvin Elliott is close to full fitness and could play for the Bristol City's reserve team game against Southampton on Tuesday.
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Akinde seals his Robins move

Ebbsfleet United striker John Akinde has completed his £140,000 transfer to Bristol City on a three-year contract.
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