
Loan Watch: McCoulsky bags cup brace
Posted: Wednesday, August 9th 2017
Monday, August 14th 2017
Gustav Engvall enjoyed a winning start to his second loan spell with Djurgarden on Sunday.
The striker rejoined the Stockholm club earlier this week, aiming to build on the seven goals he scored in his first loan period.
Ironically he faced Norrkoping, the club that has just sold Niclas Eliasson to City for an undisclosed fee.
Engvall completed 71 minutes in the 1-0 success away from home, before being replaced.
Shawn McCoulsky’s Newport County secured a valuable point on the road at Crewe Alexandra, drawing 1-1. The young City forward – who has scored three times already for the Exiles – completed 57 minutes before being replaced.
There was disappointment for Connor Lemonheigh-Evans’ Bath City, who suffered a 2-1 home defeat to Chelmsford City. The Welsh youngster featured for 77 minutes and was then substituted.
Jake Andrews’ Chippenham Town were also defeated, losing 2-0 at Braintree.
Weston-super-Mare – where Aden Baldwin and Ashley Harper are on loan – suffered a 3-1 loss away at St Albans City.
Finally, Cameron Pring made his debut for Merthyr Town in their goalless draw with Hitchin Town.
Posted: Wednesday, January 20th 2021
Posted: Wednesday, January 20th 2021
Posted: Wednesday, January 20th 2021
Posted: Wednesday, January 20th 2021
The date for Flyers BBL Trophy first round clash against Newcastle Eagles has been confirmed.
Posted: Wednesday, January 20th 2021 • Basketball
Callum Sheedy has been named in Wayne Pivac's Wales squad for the upcoming Six Nations campaign.
Posted: Wednesday, January 20th 2021 • Rugby
Bristol Flyers’ game against Newcastle Eagles this weekend has been postponed.
Posted: Wednesday, January 20th 2021 • Basketball
Bristol Bears can confirm all players and staff reported negative Covid-19 results in the latest round of testing at the Bears High Performance Centre (Tuesday, January 19th).
Posted: Tuesday, January 19th 2021 • Rugby
Watch the moments that mattered as Bristol Flyers fell to the Worcester Wolves at the SGS College Arena.
Posted: Tuesday, January 19th 2021 • Basketball