Bristol City boss Gary Johnson believes his side have to match the 'Premier League' work-rate they displayed in Sunday's win over West Bromwich Albion when they go to Ipswich Town on Saturday. The Robins have won successive league games just twice this season, while City supporters are well aware that their previous three victories - against Barnsley, Leicester City and Preston North End - were followed by respective winless runs of five, five and seven matches. Johnson said: "The football world has seen that our team is not dead and buried yet and we are still in there fighting." Bristol City were trailing at half-time at Ashton Gate before two goals in four minutes from Chris Iwelumo and Lee Johnson took them to a 2-1 win. "The work-rate out there was unbelievable and it had to be against a Premiership-type style," said the manager."
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Danny Haynes wants Bristol City to carry the momentum from their 2-1 win over West Brom into Saturday's clash with former club Ipswich. Haynes made the move from Suffolk to Ashton Gate in the summer and, although he admits he has fond memories of his time at Portman Road, the winger is determined to secure back-to-back wins. He said: "It will be nice returning to Ipswich Town and it's important we take what we did against West Brom and repeat it at Portman Road."
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Danny Haynes wants Bristol City to carry the momentum from their 2-1 win over West Brom into Saturday's clash with former club Ipswich. Haynes made the move from Suffolk to Ashton Gate in the summer and, although he admits he has fond memories of his time at Portman Road, the winger is determined to secure back-to-back wins. He said: "It will be nice returning to Ipswich Town and it's important we take what we did against West Brom and repeat it at Portman Road."
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