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shippers Posted - 12/09/2005 : 09:34:10
...only joking why did City and most of their fans ever think that Tinnion could do a better job than Danny Wilson.

Remind me again... who said Tinnion would do a good job?

p.s. Any ideas who City will appoint now? Keith Millen or Bobby Gould????!!!!!!!
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shippers Posted - 27/09/2005 : 14:13:32
Where's the Coronation? Maddog and I will head down if you can give us a time fella.

I wouldn't mind getting into the ground for 7ish cos it should be a good atmosphere. I want to get my lungs prepared for tomorrow nights trip to Anfield!
Gents Posted - 27/09/2005 : 09:45:24
Me and Col are looking at a cider press straight after work but could well stop in for 1 after. Where you heading? Coronation is good for cheap pizzas and JJJ!


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shippers Posted - 26/09/2005 : 13:59:07
Who's going down the City ground tomorrow night? The fake scousers (maddog and I) are heading down and was wondering if you are all meeting in the bar beforehand?
Chowie Posted - 23/09/2005 : 15:17:21
GJ is in, deal done
Chowie Posted - 23/09/2005 : 01:21:38
Sounds like it could be Gary Johnson?
r_earnshaw Posted - 22/09/2005 : 16:56:44
Lennie Lawrence all the way. Earns too much and does too little but he's a nice guy! I'm sure he'll take care to spend Bristol Citys money as well as he spent Cardiffs.
Ricardiño Posted - 22/09/2005 : 13:31:49
Rumour this morning is that Dennis Wise is interested.

Make her day, put it in cider
Jungle Jim Posted - 13/09/2005 : 15:29:45
Rumour has it that Wenger's top of the FA wanted list for when Sven goes.

Lawrence could be seen as a tactical genius for keeping a terrible Cardiff team up, or just lucky that they got that £750k pfa loan to bail them out of trouble. Either way don't want him.

Ternant sounds ok to me, better than Taylor anyway.
Maddog Posted - 13/09/2005 : 14:49:00
Stan T was approached to work along side Tinnion, which may explain why he said no. Perhaps now Tins has gone he might be more intersted.

Theres been talk of Graham Taylor, but he hasn't really done much recently so I don't think he'd be much good, and as for Lennie Lawrence.... Do we really want an ex Cardiff manager?

Anyway, I say, why aim low? If Arsenals great start to the season continues Wenger may soon be available, or what Sven Goran Eriksson? He's always wanted to get back into club football!!!!
Chowie Posted - 13/09/2005 : 14:29:33
Radio 5 Live have reported that Stan T was asked to come in along side Tinman 3 weeks ago or so, which he refused. So that may rule him out the Sun have also mentioned Taylor. Taylor would be great but may cost a few quid. Lennie at Cardiff did not impress me.
Dino Posted - 13/09/2005 : 14:17:37
.....Roger Malone ?

Brother of Roberto
shippers Posted - 13/09/2005 : 13:16:41
News from todays Guardian...

"he artist formerly known as a turnip may soon be planting his roots in Bristol. Ex-England maestro Graham Taylor is favourite to take over as Bristol City boss following the departure of Brian Tinnion. Others in contention include Plymouth outcast Bobby Williamson, Yeovil's Gary Johnson and inexperienced former Plymouth, Charlton, Middlesbrough, Bradford, Luton, Grimsby and Cardiff gaffer Lennie Lawrence".
Chowie Posted - 12/09/2005 : 15:05:49
Stan Ternant or Peter Ried I think will be on the favorites list, there are also some good number two's in the prem that I would like to see. Does not have to be a big nanme just someone who can get us out of the mess (not to sure on Peter Reid not just because he's got a Monkey's Heed, but he signed Carey) Ian Holloway (no that would be weird) and Martin Allen both have been talked about. Stans the man for me I thinks.
Ricardiño Posted - 12/09/2005 : 13:22:37
Let's get Sven in, I hear he's available!

Saturday was embarassing and Tinman has done the right thing to jump before he was pushed.

The key I think is to get someone who knows how to get out of the division. We've proven over the last few years that playing good football and having good players isn't enough. With this in mind Jon Ward might be good to have back.

Make her day, put it in cider
Jungle Jim Posted - 12/09/2005 : 12:37:21
Available managers include:

Kevin Keegan
Bobby Robson
Terry Venables
George Graham
Howard Wilkinson

Although I'd like to see John Ward back if possible, another who should never have been sacked/forced out.

Getting rid of Wilson for Tinnion obviously looks a bad move now, as it did at the time, but I don't think many city fans would want to see Lansdown go - he's provided plenty of money when needed and seems to have got the club on a better financial footing.

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