Michael Skubala believes BristolCity's current squad already possesses solid foundations, but the new Robins manager and those around him at Ashton Gate are "working really hard" to fill the holes present in that base.Advertisement.
BristolCity are in a "good place" when it comes to the make-up of Michael Skubala's coaching team, the Robins manager has revealed, with a "blend" of new and existing staff the target at Ashton Gate.Advertisement.
BristolCity have shared a farewell message from Brian Tinnion, with the former player and manager saying it has "been an honour and privilege" to represent the Robins ahead of his departure as technical director.Advertisement.
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BristolCity, Bristol Rovers and other EFL clubs will no longer automatically face a three-window fee restriction if they accumulate more than 30 days of late payments on transfer, loan and compensation fees.Advertisement.
SinclairArmstrong has shared a farewell message to BristolCity fans via social media, thanking them for their support "during the ups and downs" after completing a summer transfer to Göztepe ... "Bristol City, thank you.
BristolCity have announced that they and kit manufacturers O'Neills have agreed a long-term extension to their partnership, that will see the company continue to provide playing, training and travel wear for the Robins.Advertisement.
New BristolCity sporting director James Ellis has outlined his early priorities for the coming months at Ashton Gate, following the appointment of Michael Skubala as manager late last week ... City.
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire has backed BristolCity to be one of the "winners" under the Championship's new spending rules, after second-tier clubs approved the squad cost rules framework last month.Advertisement.