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The Robins have won just one of their last 16 FA Cup games against Premier League sides (D4 L11). players. Note: On 29 December 2013, Louis Carey broke Bristol City's appearance record when he came on as a substitute in the 4–1 win over Stevenage. But Williams ploughed through the mud to battle for the rebound and when Tynan’s attempted clearance struck him on a boot, the ball ricocheted towards the net and past goalkeeper Kelham O’Hanlon. This club was founded in 1894 as Bristol South End and changed their name to Bristol City on adopting professionalism three years later when they were admitted into the Southern League. It came his way on 34 minutes when, with the game goalless, a Gary Marshall corner was cleared into his path. Our City writer's considered take after resounding St Andrew's victory. Marshall, showing flashes of immense promise on the left wing, was also involved in the third goal early in the second half. [8][9] They then came eighth in the Third Division South in the final full season before the war, in which the Grandstand of Ashton Gate was destroyed by a German air raid.[10]. Bristol City Football Club is a professional football club based in Bristol, England. Lee Johnson remained at the helm for the following season, again making a positive early start. Senior linesman Les Loosemore took over, with popular Bristol official Les Radford taking over the flag. 1980–1981 St Mirren 1 (0) 1982–1984 Alloa Athletic 60 (5) 1984–1991 Rangers 179 (3) 1991–1992 Blackburn Rovers 1 (0) 1992–1996 Bristol City: 91 League games plus 3 as a sub. Hull City have made four appearances at Wembley but which is your favourite? Coverage by HTV West. Goals from Aden Flint and Mark Little fire Bristol City to a 2-0 victory over Walsall to secure the Johnstone's Paint Trophy at Wembley. After a good start in the Championship, City established themselves as real contenders, sitting in 3rd place at Christmas. [24] However, a poor run of form followed and City finished the season in 11th place. [16][17] Longtime assistant manager Keith Millen was announced as Coppell's successor[17][18] and City laboured to a 15th-place finish in 2010–11. Hull City's Ian Ashbee gets hugged by Dean Windass and Richard Garcia, left, after the team's win over Bristol City in the Championship play-off at Wembley. City's second stint in the top flight was less successful than the club's first, with thirteenth position in 1979 being their highest finish during this era. The championship winning season was rounded off by the club's first ever appearance at Wembley Stadium, where they lost 2–1 to Tranmere Rovers in the final of the Leyland DAF Cup. Club Career Dates 1980-1981; League Debut Saturday, 16th August 1980 in a 5-1 win at home to Stoke City (Aged: 31) Club Career 40 League apps (+2 as sub), 9 goals; Bristol City FC . “I was particularly delighted to score because I have felt things coming together over the last few games. The ground currently has an all-seated capacity of 27,000. [5][6] However, in the next season they were relegated to the Third Division South. Winning the Second Division Championship with a record number of points when they became the first club in Football League history to win 30 league games in a season (out of 38 played) as well as equalling Manchester United's achievement of the previous season in winning 14 consecutive games (a record until 2018, also accomplished by Preston North End in 1950–51). After the game the relieved scorer, told me: “Tynan tried to put the ball through my legs, instead of making an orthodox clearance. Harry Dolman became chairman in 1949, a post he would hold for over 30 years. 7. The club was formed in September 1883, following a meeting in the Eastville Restaurant in Queen's Parade, Stapleton Road, Bristol, organised by a 19-year-old schoolteacher called Bill Somerton. City overcame Crystal Palace 4–2 on aggregate to progress to the play-off final at Wembley, where they were beaten 1–0 by Hull City. City just failed to make the playoffs in Tinnion's first season as manager, finishing seventh, and he stepped down in September 2005 after a poor start to the season. Their greatest achievement was reaching the semi-finals of the FA Women's Cup in 1994 and winning promotion to the Premier League under Manager Jack Edgar in 2004. Bristol City beat League One rivals Walsall to lift the Football League Trophy for a record third time. During his time at Ashton Gate he was manager of perhaps the worst City side since the one that completed a hat-trick of successive relegations almost 20 years earlier. Championship leaders Bristol City suffered a late blow at Barnsley on Saturday as Cauley Woodrow's penalty in the 12th minute of stoppage time gave the hosts a dramatic 2 … Bristol City were promoted back to Championship for 2015–16 season after securing the 2014–15 Football League One title, their first league title since 1955. Bristol City Football Club is a professional football club based in Bristol, England.They currently play in the Championship, the second tier of English football.Founded in 1894, they have played their home games at Ashton Gate since 1904. [41] In 2002, the local council was looking at possible sites for a new 40,000-seat stadium which would house both City, Rovers and Bristol Rugby, but these plans were scrapped and it is widely accepted that this would not have been welcomed by the majority of supporters from all clubs. Plymouth Argyle have also previously been considered rivals despite a distance of over 100 miles. Morrell joined Cheltenham Town on loan for the 2017-18 season, when he made 40 appearances and scored against the Hatters in a 2-2 draw at Kenilworth Road, but his most successful loan spell came last season with Lincoln City. They later took the name Black Arabs F.C., so called because of their predominantly black kit and the fact that they played on an adjoining pitch to the Arabs rugby team, at Purdown. skip to main content ... and their first ever Wembley appearance, Sam is back fighting fit and raring to go. [25], Bristol City ended the 2018–19 season in 8th, after experiencing a roller-coaster season including a 7-win streak. Williams was sent off for two cautions before half-time on his debut against Walsall in the opening game of the season, which the visitors won 3-2 at Ashton Gate. The ground lying empty prior to hosting a concert. Had the season started when Steve Cotterill joined the club, Bristol City would have finished 5th, showing the scale of the turnaround. Former Bristol Rovers manager John Ward took over, and achieved promotion in 1998 as Division Two runners-up. When Gary Johnson's son, Lee Johnson returned to his former club in 2016 as their new manager, he stated that he wished to inherit the chant and keep the fans singing it.[36]. 2️⃣ goals in his last 2️⃣ appearances against QPR! It's a 15:00 (UK) kick-off on Saturday 7 November and the game will be available to watch live on CITY+ - so sign up and don't miss out! A final against Bristol City was dedicated to Sir Stanley Matthews, who had died that November, and Kavanagh and Thorne sealed a 2-1 win in front of a 75,057 crowd. Cooper signed David Harle from Leeds United, initially on loan, to replace Tong, while Glyn Riley, on the bench against Rotherham, went on to be City’s two-goal Wembley hero. ... in a thrilling Johnstone's Paint Trophy area final first leg and take a big step towards Wembley. But things went wrong for the then 30-year-old left-back from the start. During this stay in the Third Division South, they won the Welsh Cup in 1934, beating Tranmere Rovers in the final. In 1909 they won through to their only FA Cup Final, though they were somewhat fortunate that a last-gasp spot-kick saved them from defeat in the semi-final versus Derby County at Stamford Bridge. The club's home colours are red and white, and their nickname is The Robins—a robin featured on the club's badge from 1976 to 1994 and from 2019 onwards. Bristol City finished the season with 99 points, the most points in a single season in the club's history, and only 5 losses. Welcome to the latest edition of our digital Women's matchday programme, as we return to FA Women's Super League action with the visit of Bristol City. The Saddlers' first-ever appearance at Wembley ended in a 2-0 loss. 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Publishers; Creators; Advertisers; About; Mission; Careers; Contact; Sign in. Swindon Town are seen by many as rivals, nicknamed 'Swindle' by City fans. They were regular Division Two playoff contenders during Wilson's spell as manager. Bristol City embracing underdog status against reigning champions Chelsea ahead of League Cup final Chelsea boss Emma Hayes knows Bristol City are … By the start of March, City were top of the Championship, making an improbable second successive promotion a possibility. They consolidated themselves in the Third Division during the latter part of the 1980s, and in 1990 Cooper's successor Joe Jordan achieved promotion as Third Division runners-up to local rivals Bristol Rovers. Referee Howard King had been forced to retire from the match with knee injury on 20 minutes. Jordan remained at the helm for two seasons after City's relegation, but left in March 1997 after failing to get them back into Division One. Bristol City have the most wins on 43. Smith has scored eight goals in six starts and a total of eight appearances for Bristol City. The late 1950s were a better time for City, with a five-year stay in the Second Division, a league they returned to for a further spell in 1965. Johnson arrived in September 2005, making the move from Yeovil Town, with whom he had gained two promotions. Smith's first signing was the 20-year-old Arsenal striker Andy Cole, who was an instant hit with fans. They were FA Cup runners-up in 1909, and won the Welsh Cup in 1934 despite being an English team. Williams was an ever-present over the remaining 27 games of the season, which included that never to be forgotten day of May 24 1986 when City beat Bolton Wanderers 3-0 at Wembley to lift the Freight Rover Trophy. The Bristol City players have left the city en-route for Wembley ahead of the play-off final. The 39-year-old striker's spectacular first-half shot from 18 yards was enough to beat Bristol City in the Championship play-off final at Wembley. Other clubs have been seen as 'third rivals' by the fans and media. This steady decline would continue and after a poor start to the 2012–13 season, McInnes was sacked in January 2013 with City bottom of the Championship. The 21-year-old has clocked up more games for the Robins this season than in his previous three … Stars of this era included Peter Cormack, Geoff Merrick, Tom Ritchie, Clive Whitehead, Gerry Gow, Trevor Tainton and Jimmy Mann. The two clubs have been at similar levels in recent years, being in the same division for 10 of the last 16 seasons. There were also proposals to build a new 36,000-seat stadium at Hengrove Park. However, a poor run ended City's chances of an automatic promotion place but qualified for the play-offs with a 4th-place finish, their highest finish since 1980. explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. His successor was Russell Osman. Bristol City started the 2016–17 season well, and after 11 games they were fifth in the league table,[22] and City also appeared in the Last 16 of the League Cup for the first time since the 1988–89 season. Hull City's Ian Ashbee gets hugged by Dean Windass and Richard Garcia, left, after the team's win over Bristol City in the Championship play-off at Wembley Runners-up (4): 1964–65, 1989–90, 1997–98, 2006–07. 32,000 Rovers fans travelled to Wembley for the match, which was also attended by cult band (and Tranmere fans) Half Man Half Biscuit, who later performed Goodnight Irene on John Peel's radio show as a tribute to the Bristol … He has however been an unused substitute for all the 89 league and cup matches The Reds have played since, … The club's current crest is a modernised version of the Robin which has long ties to the fans and the club. A wildly miscued long range shot from Marshall found the head of Howard Pritchard, who nodded down for Alan Walsh to fire past O’Hanlon from 12 yards. In my report for the Bristol Evening Post, I noted: “The omens for success are better than at any stage of the campaign. On 1 December 1883 the Black Arabs played their first … Founded in 1894, they have played their home games at Ashton Gate since 1904. The game wasn’t over. Richard Latham looks back on a memorable contest between Bristol City and Rotherham United ahead of Saturday's Championship clash, GET THE LATEST ROBINS NEWS STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX. O'Driscoll left with the team 22nd in League One. Steve Cotterill was relieved of his duties in January 2016 after a poor run of form which had seen Bristol City slip to 22nd in the Championship table. In the same season, they also won the 2015 Johnstone's Paint Trophy after a win over Walsall, which finished 2–0 and their third league trophy, a record held by the club for having the most wins in that competition. “My team, Bristol City, are on the verge of a trip to Wembley for the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final this season,” Will Jones writes. The season after City were relegated, they achieved promotion back to the Second Division, before being relegated back to the Southern Section of the Third Division again the following season. Papa John's Trophy 2020-21 Final: Sunderland look to end eight-game losing Wembley run. A new club was formed[11] and BCFC (1982) Ltd acquired the club's player contracts. The club's latest appearance in the English top flight was in 1980.