Bristol City 3 v 1 Southampton
EFL Championship
Tuesday, 21st October 2025 Kick-off 20:00

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Radek Vítek
George Tanner
Rob Dickie
Robert Atkinson
Mark Sykes
Adam Randell
Zak Vyner
Neto Borges
Scott Twine
Anis Mehmeti
Emil Jacobsen
Sinclair Armstrong
Ross McCrorie
Leo Pecover
Haydon Roberts
Yu Hirakawa
Alex McCarthy
Ronnie Edwards
Nathan Wood
Taylor Harwood-Bellis
Ryan Fraser
Shea Charles
Caspar Jander
Damascena Santos Welington
Adam Armstrong
Leo Scienza
Cameron Archer
Ryan Manning
Tom Fellows
Jay Robinson
Flynn Downes

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Your Bristol City v Southampton Match Reports

Boris1977 added 22:19 - Oct 21

Hope Ian gets back to Albert Square to open the caff in time for breakfast
0


sandywelsh added 22:35 - Oct 21

Ralph Hasenhuttl was watching the game tonight could he be coming back?
Will Still hasn't go a clue.
5


mascott514 added 23:00 - Oct 21

I am generally a patient person, and hate the constant managerial turnarounds etc.
But our club is in a mess. I don't feel it's Will still that is the issue. I think it's recruitment. You always need a bit of luck when you bring in lesser known players, and that is getting harder as more clubs are snapping up talent for big money on the off chance. ?But that cannot be the story here. The team is made up of under performers, regardless of where they have played. I want them all to do well, of course for my club, but there are some shockers
I feel Dragan needs to get some investors in that demand a change in direction. And Spors has to be gone
9


Boris1977 added 23:03 - Oct 21

Haven't had a decent fit keeper, CBS or forward in the the 3 years SR have been in charge
6


PezzaSaint added 06:12 - Oct 22

Groundhog Day again! No decent striker, we miss chances galore and this creates pressure. We then !
1


SaintPaulVW added 06:30 - Oct 22

Good first half, appalling second half. It was always going to be a tough game to get something from but making daft mistakes really did for us.

I'll be really happy if we never repeatedly pass from side to side again.

5


PezzaSaint added 06:37 - Oct 22

Groundhog Day again! No decent striker, we miss chances galore and this creates pressure. We then !
0


Staycalm added 07:51 - Oct 22

I am really wondering what Will Still is bringing to the party. Surely he can motivate, plan, reorganise when needed to counter the opposition. I don't see any of that, sadly.
6


Staycalm added 08:16 - Oct 22

I am really wondering what Will Still is bringing to the party. Surely he can motivate, plan, reorganise when needed to counter the opposition. I don't see any of that, sadly.
0


templarinexile added 11:14 - Oct 22

The City goals came from 2 individual errors and a big slice of luck.

The Saints misses came from several individual errors - notably Archer, and had no luck at all.

Add in that we are bunch of lightweights - look at how their sub bullied our centre backs - and that we have no confidence once a goal is conceded and look dispirited and lost, then the result is no surprise.

I don't absolve the manager from all blame, but the simple fact, to me, despite what some say, is that very few of our players are good enough or man enough, even in the championship.

As so many have already remarked, continued bad recruitment will be the death of us.
2


Bowlercow added 11:28 - Oct 22

Will Still will get the stick fir this but how can you blame him for Archers miss orScienza hitting the bar
The set up worked initially but we collapsed once they scored and got bullied by their vsub
2


I_would added 13:36 - Oct 22

Passing it round the back endlessly trying to kill time. Saints FC are a disgrace.
-2


templarinexile added 08:52 - Oct 23

The City goals came from 2 individual errors and a big slice of luck.

The Saints misses came from several individual errors - notably Archer, and had no luck at all.

Add in that we are bunch of lightweights - look at how their sub bullied our centre backs - and that we have no confidence once a goal is conceded and look dispirited and lost, then the result is no surprise.

I don't absolve the manager from all blame, but the simple fact, to me, despite what some say, is that very few of our players are good enough or man enough, even in the championship.

As so many have already remarked, continued bad recruitment will be the death of us.
0


abrowne53 added 13:11 - Oct 23

Physchologically many if not most of the players picked are still damaged from last season’s maulings, I suggest a clean sweep selecting the team from totally new signings or those that were not in the squad last year, plus a few who have not played a part in this season’s poor performances - yes, a completely new clean sweep:

Bazunu; Roerslev Edwards Quarshie Jelert; Jander Charles; Azaz; Fellows Armstrong Scienza.
Subs: Wood, Edozie, Matsuki, Sesay, Downs, Robinson, Fraser, Aribo, Oyekunle.

Got to dispel the negativity from the past and look to the future, can’t do any worse can they?
0


abrowne53 added 14:35 - Oct 23

Physchologically many if not most of the players picked are still damaged from last season’s maulings, I suggest a clean sweep selecting the team from totally new signings or those that were not in the squad last year, plus a few who have not played a part in this season’s poor performances - yes, a completely new clean sweep:

Bazunu; Roerslev Edwards Quarshie Jelert; Jander Charles; Azaz; Fellows Armstrong Scienza.
Subs: Wood, Edozie, Matsuki, Sesay, Downs, Robinson, Fraser, Aribo, Oyekunle.

Got to dispel the negativity from the past and look to the future, can’t do any worse can they?
0


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