A group of Bristol City supporters are setting up a ticket exchange scheme in an attempt to sing Gary Johnson's team on to victory at Wembley. City are just one game away from winning the right to play in the Premier League after an impressive play-off semi-final victory over Crystal Palace on Tuesday night. They face Hull City in the final next Saturday and the Bristol City Supporters Trust are determined to help play their part with the best vocal support possible.
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Bristol City will launch a £2m bid to take Reading striker Leroy Lita back to Ashton Gate - if they clinch promotion. The 23-year-old played for three years in Bristol before making the switch to the Madejski Stadium, where he hit 18 goals in 44 starts during his first two seasons.
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Bristol, Portsmouth and Nottingham could stage World Cup matches in 2018 if England hosts the tournament. If successful in its bid for the Cup the FA will encourage cities across the country to bid for matches as it seeks an even geographical spread of venues. The FA plans to build its proposal around 10 host cities, rather than around clubs, and is keen that new stadium developments in the south, south-west and east Midlands take into account the possibility of staging World Cup games. FA officials have visited Bristol, Portsmouth and Nottingham to stress the requirements that the World Cup would place on venues and to ask clubs and local authorities to take those into account.
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Striker Caleb Folan has insisted Hull have nothing to fear in the Premier League if they can beat Bristol City in the play-off final.
Folan, Hull's record £1 million signing, was one of the names on the scoresheet on Wednesday night as the Tigers beat Watford 4-1 and 6-1 on aggregate to set up a Championship final showdown with Bristol City next weekend.
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