People go on blaming KM or RD fact is our injuries this season have been ridiculous ..... have we ever played our strongest team this season ? No Henderson at the start then Kashi and Carballos had Jackson , Solly, Fox, Gudmunsson , Big Mc , Vetokeke, Watt, Moussa, Tariq Dennis , Bauer, Lookman , Vaz Ta , Cousins, all injured at sometime and most likey missed a couple .... But this is a amazing list of players that have been injured this season and this is the reason our season has fell away nothing else ......
Do you drink in the Royal Oak?
Go for it Elfsborg
On second thoughts it is the season of goodwill to all men.
People go on blaming KM or RD fact is our injuries this season have been ridiculous ..... have we ever played our strongest team this season ? No Henderson at the start then Kashi and Carballos had Jackson , Solly, Fox, Gudmunsson , Big Mc , Vetokeke, Watt, Moussa, Tariq Dennis , Bauer, Lookman , Vaz Ta , Cousins, all injured at sometime and most likey missed a couple .... But this is a amazing list of players that have been injured this season and this is the reason our season has fell away nothing else ......
Unfortunately, there is little chance of snow so that the game is postponed until the six quality Championship players arrive.
For those travelling by road on the M4:
Try Charlton Heston services and recall some happy Memburies on the way down. On the way back, wonder why we always underaChieveley, start Reading the post match views on CL having stopped earlier at Leigh DelaNightmare.
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TEAM NEWS Striker Kieran Agard could miss Bristol City's Boxing Day game against fellow Championship strugglers Charlton.
The 26-year-old pulled up with a calf strain in training last week and had to sit out the 1-1 home draw with QPR.
Charlton defender Patrick Bauer could miss out after picking up an abdominal injury in the 4-0 loss at Burnley.
Ricardo Vaz Te may be unavailable with a groin problem but fellow striker Ademola Lookman, who has had a hamstring injury, could return in time.
MATCH FACTS •Bristol City have won 13 and lost none of their past 21 Boxing Day matches at home. •Charlton are unbeaten in their past five away games on Boxing Day (W1 D4), although they have won just two of their past 23 (D7 L14). •The Addicks have won their past two matches against the Robins; they have not won three in a row since February 1992 (a run of four). •Bristol City have won the fewest number of points at home in the Championship this season (10). •Charlton have lost eight of their past nine away games in the Championship, winning the other.
Unfortunately, at the moment, we find scoring a bit too hard, and giving away soft goals a bit too easy, which isn't a recipe for success in any language, especially Belgian. However, this is a winnable game if we have the right personnel available and approach. Sitting back on a lead, if we are fortunate enough to get one would be suicidal. We need Lookman to start and three men in midfield and we have a sniff. If we are set up like this from the start of the game, it would give us half a chance. I suspect we wont be.
Nice for me to be able to set off to a match at a sensible time - ie 11.30 for the pub not 09.00 on the M4. Going to be very windy down here, which could affect us more than them I reckon. Head says 3-0 City. Heart says 2-1 Charlton. COYR.
Nice for me to be able to set off to a match at a sensible time - ie 11.30 for the pub not 09.00 on the M4. Going to be very windy down here, which could affect us more than them I reckon. Head says 3-0 City. Heart says 2-1 Charlton. COYR.
Bristol, is there much parking available around the ground?
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On second thoughts it is the season of goodwill to all men.
I didn't intervene at all.
Ghoochannejhad scored in the first for 1-0 Charlton
2nd was 0-0
3rd was Ghoochannejhad 1-0
So 1-0 then Lookman to score or Reza
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Go to the back and join the protest.
Not done either of the Bristol grounds before so at least we'll be able to tick one off
TEAM NEWS
Striker Kieran Agard could miss Bristol City's Boxing Day game against fellow Championship strugglers Charlton.
The 26-year-old pulled up with a calf strain in training last week and had to sit out the 1-1 home draw with QPR.
Charlton defender Patrick Bauer could miss out after picking up an abdominal injury in the 4-0 loss at Burnley.
Ricardo Vaz Te may be unavailable with a groin problem but fellow striker Ademola Lookman, who has had a hamstring injury, could return in time.
MATCH FACTS
•Bristol City have won 13 and lost none of their past 21 Boxing Day matches at home.
•Charlton are unbeaten in their past five away games on Boxing Day (W1 D4), although they have won just two of their past 23 (D7 L14).
•The Addicks have won their past two matches against the Robins; they have not won three in a row since February 1992 (a run of four).
•Bristol City have won the fewest number of points at home in the Championship this season (10).
•Charlton have lost eight of their past nine away games in the Championship, winning the other.
something's gotta give !!
Although I accept that with Lookman in the team, we always have a chance
Could happen if Lookman plays but I'm gonna say score draw.