Meet the opposition | Bristol City

28th September
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Bristol City

As Swansea City prepare to host Bristol City, we take a closer look at the Robins.

 

What's their story?

Established in 1894, Bristol City, affectionately known as the Robins, initially started out playing within the Southern and Western League, before being admitted to the Football League in 1901. 

They have lifted silverware on three occasions in their history, winning the Football League Trophy in 1986, 2003 and, most recently, in 2015. 

Their early Football League years coincided with the club's best-ever league finish as they ended the 1906-07 season in second place in the top-flight, behind only Newcastle United.

That came on the back of promotion to the First Division the previous season, while they were beaten FA Cup finalists in 1909 as they suffered defeat to Manchester United at Crystal Palace.

Having gone so close to Premier League promotion in 2008 - losing the play-off final to Hull - they are now in their tenth-consecutive season at Championship level having secured promotion from League One in 2015.

 

How's their form?

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Mixed. The Robins have picked up two wins, two draws and two losses so far this campaign. They also bowed out of the Carabao Cup in the first round at the hands of Coventry City. 

They enjoyed a 2-1 victory last time out at home to Oxford City, courtesy of goals from Sinclair Armstrong and Nahki Wells. 

 

Who's the gaffer?

Liam Manning

Liam Manning. As a youngster Manning had spells on the books of Norwich City and Ipswich Town before spending his playing career in non-league.

He made the early decision to move into coaching and held academy roles with Ipswich Town and West Ham United - playing a part in Declan Rice's development with the latter - before joining City Football Group and working at New York City FC and Lommel SK in Belgium.

After making a positive impression as head coach with the latter, Manning was appointed MK Dons boss in the summer of 2021 and led them to the League One play-offs in his first season in charge.

Following a tough start to the following campaign he left stadium:mk and had a spell in charge of Oxford United before being tasked with replacing Nigel Pearson at Ashton Gate.

 

Who's the captain?

Bristol City Jason Knight

Jason Knight. The midfielder donned the armband numerous times in the 2023-24 season and took on the role full-time following the departures of Andi Weimann and Matty James in the summer. 

The Republic of Ireland international came through the academy ranks at Pride Park – having started his career in his homeland with Cabinteely – to make the breakthrough at senior level.

He made his debut while still a teenager in 2017, and his maturity and impressive performances were such that he would go on to captain the Rams.

Knight won plenty of plaudits for his showings during a turbulent time for the Midlands club, making over 150 appearances in total before his switch to Bristol City after Derby just missed out on the League One play-offs in 2023.

Knight has won 32 senior caps for the Republic of Ireland, having previously featured at under-17, under-18, under-19 and under-21 level.

Who are the key men?

Bristol City Scott Twine

Attacking midfielder Scott Twine progressed through the Swindon Town academy before signing professional terms with the club in 2017. Loan spells at Chippenham Town, Waterford and Newport County followed and Twine was named Newport County's Young Player of the Season with 14 goals in 49 appearances. 

Twine joined MK Dons on a permanent deal in the summer of 2021 and had an impressive first season at the club, scoring 20 goals and making 13 assists as he was named League One Player of the Season and included in the League One Team of the Season alongside teammate Harry Darling. 

The following summer he joined Burnley before joining Hull City on a season-long loan in the summer of 2023. He was recalled in January 2024 but joined Bristol City on loan for the second half of last season and scored a header on his debut for the Robins. 

His move was made permanent this summer and he has made a bright start to the 2024-25 campaign. 

Republic of Ireland international Sinclair Armstrong joined the Robins from QPR in July 2024. 

He started his senior career at Shamrock Rovers before making the move to west London in 2020. 

The 21-year-old striker enjoyed loan spells at Torquay United and Aldershot Town before returning to the Hoops where he netted three goals in 61 appearances and was named QPR's Young Player of the Season in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons.  

Japanese forward Yu Hirakawa joined the Robins on loan from Machida Zelvia in July with a view to a permanent contract. 

Having played for the Yamanashi Gakuin University, Hirakawa began his career with Machida Zelvia and helped them to the J2 League title in 2023.

In April, he was awarded the Monthly MVP award for his impressive performances at the start of the J1 League season.

He won the 2024 Asian Cup in Qatar with Japan under-23s earlier this year.