Ian Holloway thinks Bristol City are a great bet for promotion next season. Blackpool's former Bristol Rovers boss saw City hold his side 1-1 at Bloomfield Road on Sunday as the Tangerines clinched a Championship play-off spot. Holloway believes new manager Steve Coppell, who will take charge of the Robins next week, is a "magnificent appointment".
Bristol Evening Post
Pool's joy at reaching the Championship play-offs has been tempered by the news that DJ Campbell is a doubt for Saturday's first leg against Nottingham Forest at Bloomfield Road. Sunday's 1-1 draw at home to Bristol City proved more than enough to secure sixth spot and a shot at the Premier League because Swansea could manage only a goalless draw with Doncaster.
Blackpool Gazette
Keith Millen says he'll take away knowledge and experience from his time as caretaker manager at Ashton Gate. He says he and the players are looking forward to the new season after Steve Coppell was named as Gary Johnson's replacement at Bristol City. Keith stepped into the role of boss temporarily - with only one game lost during his spell in charge. "I've got a lot more knowledge and experience and a lot more belief that I can do the job," he said.
Star Radio
Lee Trundle is prepared to take a pay cut to prolong his Swansea City stay. The striker's loan move is nearing completion along with his contract at parent club Bristol City.
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