Keith Millen has warned Ian Holloway, to "expect no favours" when Bristol City take on Blackpool in front of the Sky TV cameras at Bloomfield Road tomorrow. Team-mates at Brentford during the mid-1980s, the pair became firm friends and have kept in regular touch since. But City caretaker boss Millen insists his players will be going all out to spoil Blackpool's party this weekend.
Bristol Evening Post
Keith Millen insists Swansea City have plenty of reasons to be cheerful - because Bristol City have plenty of reasons to impress. Swansea are relying on the Robins to do them a favour by getting a result at Blackpool tomorrow. And though the points do not matter to Millen's team, City's caretaker boss is adamant his players are right up for the fight. If Blackpool win, Swansea's result against Doncaster at the Liberty will be irrelevant. But Millen, in charge for the last time before Steve Coppell takes the Ashton Gate reins next week, is promising a committed Bristol display.
South Wales Evening Post
Wales international Lewin Nyatanga has admitted doing Swansea City a favour won't be high on his list of priorities when he steps out for Bristol City tomorrow. But, insisting the entire Robins squad is determined to end their season on a high and impress incoming manager Steve Coppell, if getting a result at Blackpool helps the Swans then so be it.
Wales Online
Jamal Campbell-Ryce's fitness will be assessed ahead of the trip to Blackpool to face the in-form play-off contenders. The ex-Barnsley winger has been nursing a hamstring strain and played for an hour against Derby last weekend.
Clubcall
Bristol City's acting manager Keith Millen has revealed the club are close to making some signings for next season.
Teamtalk