
Media Watch - September 19th
Posted: Tuesday, September 19th 2017
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Here's a round-up of the latest online and newspaper media coverage about City.
Sky Sports, ESPN, The Telegraph and the Bristol Post report on City knocking Premier League Stoke City out of the Carabao Cup at Ashton Gate.
Sky Sports, ClubCall and talkSPORT feature Mark Hughes’ post-match comments, where the Stoke boss gave all the credit to City after he witnessed his side exit the Carabao Cup.
In the wake of the full time whistle, Dean Holden discusses the Potters having to change their shape because City were so dominant in BS3, which the Post discuss.
Meanwhile, the Post report on Holden’s comments, who explained how popular City's man of the match Matty Taylor is within the rest of the squad.
Finally, BBC Sport and the Post feature Lee Johnson’s comments made regarding City’s goal GIFs.
These stories have been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Bristol City FC.
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