
Media Watch - February 14th
Posted: Wednesday, February 14th 2018
Thursday, February 15th 2018
Here's a round-up of the latest online and newspaper media coverage about City.
The Bristol Post report on Leeds United being without several players for Sunday's Sky Bet Championship clash due to injury and suspension, including Tyler Roberts who was hoping to make his Elland Road bow before sustaining a shin complaint in training.
Leeds United's Adam Forshaw told Football Insider that he is ignoring the significance of City's trip to West Yorkshire, as both clubs hope to end the season in the play-off spots.
BT Sport highlight some of the various ways clubs across the globe celebrated Valentine's Day on social media, with Marlon Pack's latest GIF getting a feature.
Under-23s assistant head coach Alex Ball praised Rory Holden's performance against Liverpool in Tuesday night's Premier League Cup victory, as reported by the Post.
The Post also feature comments from Gary O'Neil's interview on the official club website after the midfielder made his first competitive appearance since August.
After the 3-3 draw with Sunderland, Lee Johnson's side are now priced at 11/2 to win promotion from the Championship, as the the Post discuss.
Finally, the Post writes about Charlie Harris - an Under-23 player who suffered a double leg fracture last March - thanking club physiotherapist Alan McFerran for his continued support on his road to recovery.
These stories have been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Bristol City FC.
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