
Media Watch - May 31st
Posted: Thursday, May 31st 2018
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Here's a round-up of the latest online and newspaper media coverage about City.
Bristol Live reports on the announcement of City's annual community match, which this summer will be against Bitton AFC on Sunday, July 8th.
Bookmakers have linked a number of strikers with a move to Ashton Gate this summer and the Post looks at some of those odds.
The same news site assesses the likelihood of Derby County forward Matej Vydra becoming a City striker.
Insider Media reports on Lancer Scott stepping down as City's front of shirt sponsor with today's announcement, published by the Post, revealing Dunder as the club's new kit sponsor.
And the departure of Lauren Hemp from Bristol City Women has been reported by the the Post, BBC and Sky Sports. She has joined Manchester City.
These stories have been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Bristol City FC.
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Ashton Gate Stadium has joined the growing group of iconic buildings and landmarks to light blue across the country every Thursday night in a show of thanks and respect to the NHS.
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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.
Posted: Wednesday, February 24th 2021 • Rugby
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.
Posted: Wednesday, February 24th 2021 • Rugby