
Media Watch - February 22nd
Posted: Thursday, February 22nd 2018
Friday, February 23rd 2018
Here's a round-up of the latest online and newspaper media coverage about City.
The Bristol Post highlights the EFL's decision to close the 2018 summer transfer window on Thursday, August 9th, following the opening game of the 2018/19 season.
The Post features comments from Lee Johnson's pre-match interview with BCTV, where the head coach said Hordur Magnusson could be unavailable for Sunday's Severnside derby.
Sticking with the local paper, Lee Johnson told the Post that he doesn't believe the atmosphere at Cardiff City to be 'that intimidating'.
City will not receive any more tickets for Sunday's Sky Bet Championship clash at the Cardiff City Stadium, as the Post reports. The club received a limited allocation of just 1,481 tickets following the South Wales Police request for an extraordinary Safety Advisory Group (SAG) meeting.
In his weekly column for the Post, Leroy Rosenior believes Lee Johnson's side have been the team of the season for far.
Cheltenham Town manager Gary Johnson discusses the progression of City loanee Jake Andrews with Gloucestershire Live.
Mark Ashton believes the club's new state-of-the-art training ground would offer long-term sustainable success in BS3, as the Post highlights.
After Tuesday night's encounter with Fulham, Lee Johnson hailed Ryan Sessegnon has an 'unbelievable talent', as the Post writes.
These stories have been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Bristol City FC.
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Pat Lam has urged his side to ‘take their medicine and bounce back’ when they welcome Leicester Tigers to Ashton Gate on Saturday (1pm KO, live on BT Sport Extra).
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EPCR has announced revised tournament formats for the 2020/21 Heineken Champions Cup.
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Siwan Lillicrap has been named Wales captain by Warren Abrahams ahead of the rescheduled Six Nations tournament.
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Centre Sam Bedlow has been given a three-week suspension, after accepting the charge of a tip-tackle against London Irish, in a hearing on Tuesday night.
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Bristol Bears has teamed up with Astra Security to ensure optimum safety and security at their new High-Performance Centre.
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