Bristol City will unveil a new home kit next month after switching supplier from Puma to Adidas. The club will announce the move as a "long-term deal", but the Post understands it to be a four-year contract. New training and leisure wear will be available from June 1 with the home kit out later in the month and a new away strip after that.
Bristol Evening Post
Bristol City captain Louis Carey hopes to play on for 'another three or four seasons' after moving into second place on the club's all-time appearances list. Carey has now featured 583 times for the Robins, having passed Trevor Tainton (581) in the last home game against Derby County. He could yet get to number one in the list, overtaking former England striker John Atyeo on 645, if he remains a regular under new boss Steve Coppell.
Bristol Evening Post
Bristol City have announced their retained player list, with striker Lee Trundle the most notable player who has been released. Trundle has been on loan at Swansea this season and may make the switch to the Liberty Stadium permanently now he has no future with Bristol City. Brian Wilson, Steve Collis, Frankie Artus, Tristan Plummer and Ashley Kington have also been released by the Robins as they prepare for life under new boss Steve Coppell next season. Meanwhile, loanees Evander Sno, Patrick Agyemang and Andrius Velicka have all returned to their parent clubs.
ClubCall
Striker Lee Trundle is among six players to be released by Bristol City. The others to be shown the door at Ashton Gate are Brian Wilson, Steve Collis, Frankie Artus, Tristan Plummer and Ashley Kington. Loanees Evander Sno (Ajax), Patrick Agyemang (Queens Park Rangers) and Andrius Velicka (Glasgow Rangers) have also returned to their clubs.
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