Founded in 1894, Bristol City, nicknamed “The Robins,” play their home matches at Ashton Gate in Bristol. They joined the Football League in 1901 and reached their highest ever league finish as Second Division champions in 1905-06, followed by a runner-up spot in the First Division in 1906-07. Now competing in the Championship, Bristol City blend a long and proud history with strong community roots and ambition for the future.
Ipswich Town has finalized the transfer of Bristol City forward Anis Mehmeti for a hefty fee of £3 million. The 25-year-old was able to pass his medical successfully and has…
Reported by Darren Witcoop on X this morning, Bristol City striker Sinclair Armstrong and Zak Vyner are being heavily linked with moves away today, with Armstrong being subject to many…
Bristol City finished 6th in the EFL Championship last season, losing to Sheffield United in the playoffs. Now, with a new season up and coming, City will be looking to…
Sources close to The Lower Tiers understand that Championship clubs Sheffield United, Bristol City and West Brom are interested in QPR forward Charlie Kelman. The 23-year-old spent last season on…
Bristol City have quietly risen up the table this season, with Liam Manning’s team claimed their 16th win of the season, beating play-off rivals West Bromwich Albion 2-1 thanks to…
For the last nine seasons, the English Football League (EFL) gods have made sure that Bristol City are condemned to a mid-table finish. An average league position of 14th place…