
Media Watch - October 24th
Posted: Tuesday, October 24th 2017
Friday, October 27th 2017
Here's a round-up of the latest online and newspaper media coverage about City.
Bristol City could fight Swansea, Stoke and Nottingham Forest for the signature of 17-year-old Moroccan striker Mimoun Mahi, according to The Sun.
Vital Football reports on Bristol City winger Callum O'Dowda's international call up. O'Dowda has been named in Martin O'Neill's provisional Republic of Ireland squad to face Denmark in November, with a place at the World Cup in Russia up for grabs.
Assistant head coach Dean Holden has described City's weekend opponents as a "wounded animal" and has told his players to be aware of the threat Sunderland will pose, writes the Sunderland Echo.
And Holden has also spoken to the Bristol Post about City's set-piece attacking credentials. According to Opta, the Robins lead the way in the Championship when it comes to scoring attacking set-pieces.
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