But that’s the thing that’s frustrating from our point of view, you’ve been through the mire in the lower division, seen a promotion and now you’re surpassing us, and you’re one of many teams to do so.
It’s not exactly thrilling knowing you’re going to finish between 8th-14th every season.
But that’s the thing that’s frustrating from our point of view, you’ve been through the mire in the lower division, seen a promotion and now you’re surpassing us, and you’re one of many teams to do so.
It’s not exactly thrilling knowing you’re going to finish between 8th-14th every season.
But that’s the thing that’s frustrating from our point of view, you’ve been through the mire in the lower division, seen a promotion and now you’re surpassing us, and you’re one of many teams to do so.
It’s not exactly thrilling knowing you’re going to finish between 8th-14th every season.
There's a slight difference between Wrexham and Bristol City. Wrexham have the players. Bristol City don't.
I know the pitch was a leveler, but 120 minutes against the side cut adrift in League One and only 2 shots on target when the prize was the next round of the cup against a Prem side? Mod table and nothing to play for.
No game is a given, but it's a good time to play them. Onyeka has made the difference we needed and we've started winning away from home. Our tails are back up and Rudoni seems to be finally over his shoulder problem and is like having a new very good signing. Wright has his confidence back and is scoring for fun again. In the last 4 games it's 5 goals for Wright and 3 goals for Rudoni.
Agreed with all you say about us, but they were a very decent side last year and at the start of the season-they absolutely demolished Sheff Utd-and I am surprised they've dropped away from the playoffs so dramatically. Regardless, any side after a humiliation is a wounded, dangerous animal. Plus, after so many years of being a City fan, I err on the side of not counting chickens until they've hatched, purely as a self-protection mechanism.