| Pearson progress in evidence, but home woes continue - Interview 09:51 - Sep 17 with 1215 views | Northernr | Pearson progress in evidence, but home woes continue - Interview 17th Sep 2021 09:50Bristol City's alarming slide through the second half of 2020/21 has been halted to a certain extent, though last minute goals from Blackpool and Luton have extended a winless run at home to 14 games. Dave Fevs surveys the lie of the land ahead of Saturday's meeting in W12. 2 |  | | |  |
| Pearson progress in evidence, but home woes continue - Interview on 10:01 - Sep 17 with 1183 views | Antti_Heinola | God, Weimann on form and Nahki to possibly play. How many players are in this league that love a goal against us? Swift last week, now these two. |  |
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| Pearson progress in evidence, but home woes continue - Interview on 10:10 - Sep 17 with 1150 views | gazza1 | Whilst they are all important, this game is important to get us back on track. We should be too strong for them and we need to start keeping clean sheets.....both are massive for our confidence. Will be interesting on what team changes MW will make and maybe tactical stuff as well. I do expect 3 points though....and hopefully a good tidy dominating performance. |  | |  |
| Pearson progress in evidence, but home woes continue - Interview on 10:41 - Sep 17 with 1091 views | ted_hendrix | We play Sat 18th, Tues 21st Friday 24th then Tues 28th, now that's a tough call and a big demand on our squad and Manager; The game on the 28th will be our 10th league game so we'll get a good and better Idea of our situation by then and in my opinion we'll see by then just how good we are or just how good we thought we were, or just how shit we actually are. The Bournemouth game and result is history, It's how we respond in the next game tomorrow. |  |
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| Pearson progress in evidence, but home woes continue - Interview on 20:45 - Sep 17 with 858 views | stainrods_elbow | It was our first defeat on Tuesday, so this is our first 'bouncebackability' test. If we turn in a proper 90 minute performance from the offski, we really should be too strong for Brizzle. But football isn't played on paper, and 'shoulda coulda woulda' is the universal refrain of every sad drunk in the corner. A first home loss it is then, with a 30 yarder from Wells deliberately aimed at and deflecting in off Dickie's backside, with Dieng going the wrong way and knocking himself out cold on his own post! |  |
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