Coca Cola Championship 2009-10
August
8 Preston (A)
15 Crystal Palace (H)
18 QPR (H)
22 Cardiff (A)
29 Middlesbrough (H)
September
12 Coventry (A)
15 Swansea (A)
19 Scunthorpe (H)
26 Derby (A)
29 Blackpool (H)
October
3 Newcastle (A)
17 Peterborough (H)
20 Plymouth (H)
24 Barnsley (A)
31 Sheff Wed (H)
November
7 Nottm Forest (A)
21 West Brom (A)
28 Sheff Utd (H)
December
5 Ipswich (H)
8 Leicester (A)
12 Doncaster (A)
19 Reading (H)
26 QPR (A)
28 Watford (H)
January
9 Crystal Palace (A)
16 Preston (H)
26 Cardiff (H)
30 Middlesbrough (A)
February
6 Coventry (H)
9 Watford (A)
13 Sheff Utd (A)
16 Leicester (H)
20 West Brom (H)
27 Ipswich (A)
March
6 Doncaster (H)
13 Reading (A)
16 Plymouth (A)
20 Newcastle (H)
23 Barnsley (H)
27 Peterborough (A)
April
3 Nottm Forest (H)
5 Sheff Wed (A)
10 Swansea (H)
17 Scunthorpe (A)
24 Derby (H)
May
2 Blackpool (A)
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Bristol City FC
Ashton Road,
Bristol,
BS3 2EJ
Tel: 0870 442 1222
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Brief History
Bristol City Football Club won the Welsh Cup - despite being an English team - in 1934. In 1907 they finished runners-up in Football League Division One, which is their highest-ever final position.In 1982, Bristol City became the first English team to suffer three successive relegations but by 1990 they were back in the Second Division .
Club Stats.
Nickname |
Robins |
Founded |
1894 |
Ground
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Ashton Gate |
Capacity |
21,804 |
Highest attendance |
43,335 v Preston 1935 |
Captain |
Louis Carey |
Manager |
Gary Johnson |
Club Website |
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Manager -
Gary Johnson

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