Tuesday 27 January 2015

Hammers burst plucky Robins' bubble.





Two first half goal line clearances from Mark Noble and Andy Carroll and a second half headed goal from hammers substitute Diafra Sakho was the difference between West Ham and Bristol City on Sunday afternoon.

The first half saw the home side in the ascendency and but for the interceptions of  Carroll and Noble not many eyebrows would have been raised if the Robins had gone in at the break leading in this cup tie.

Mark Noble clears from Matt Smith's header.


It was a bit like De Ja Vu for big Sam and his happy hammers though as for the second week in a row he saw his team play out a lacklustre first half followed up by a much improved and more professional second half, which eventually ended in victory for his team.

Sakho came off the bench in the second half to book the Irons place in the last 16 after good work from Andy Carroll down City's right hand side he put in a cross to the back post where the Senegalese striker was waiting to rise and head home a powerful header into the back of the net via the underside of the crossbar.

Happy Hammer Sakho scores the winner.


It was heartbreak for the league 1 team who had more than matched their opponents for the majority of the game and in doing so showed the footballing viewing public what a decent and good footballing side Bristol City really are.

Steve Cotterill although understandably disappointed at the fact that his team didn't take their chances and punish their premier league counterparts, he will also come away from this game with a lot of pride.  His players should also take pride and confidence from this narrowest of defeats into the rest of the season.

City manager Steve Cotterill will be proud of his team


Although the  FA cup dream is over this season for the Robins there is obviously still a lot to play for for City this season.  The emphasis now turns to the league one title and getting promotion to the Championship, also there is the small matter of trying to win the league trophy which they are only 90 minutes away from as they take a 4-2 aggregate lead into the second leg of the semi final on Thursday night.



Being knocked out at the fourth round stage is no disgrace for a team in the third tier of English football, Bristol City are in good company as exactly half of the premier league fell at the same fence, including title favourites Chelsea and Manchester City.  The Robins should look upon this years FA cup adventure as a success and not a disappointment in what could be one of their most successful seasons ever.

So it is with heavy heart that I have to say goodbye to Bristol City and to this part of my FA cup glory hunt.

Good luck to the Robins for the  rest of the season, and I hope it ends up being as successful as it can be for you and your supporters.

In the meantime the FA cup glory hunt rolls on and I know have the pleasure of supporting a club I know very well in the 5th round against West Brom.

West Ham United.

Come on you Ironsssssss!!

Up the Hammers




Thursday 22 January 2015

Bristol City v West Ham United







For anybody who hasn't read this blog before the idea was that I would pick a team from the extra pre-lim round of the FA Cup and follow them as far as they went.  Being a glory hunt though when the team I was following was beaten I would then follow their victors until they were beaten and so on and so on, until finally I would be supporting the winner of the FA Cup on the 30th May.

My journey started on the 15th August as I cheered on Morpeth Town who lost in the first extra pre-lim round to Dunston UTS.  I followed Dunston until their exit to Spennymoor Town.  Spennymoor were my team until they succumbed to AFC Telford United and now I am a fan of Bristol City after they defeated the Bucks in the second round.



So here we are in the 4th round and the Robins are taking on in form Premier League side West Ham.

The Hammers come into this game off the back of a fine second half performance against Hull City with a 3-0 win.

Bristol City are also in fine form after a 2-0 away win against Scunthorpe which sees them second in league one only behind Swindon Town on goal difference.

It took penalties for West Ham to beat fellow premier league side Everton in the last round, The Robins have a Jay Emmanuel Thomas' strikes to thank for their progress to the 4th round after a replay against Doncaster Rovers.

Two goal Jay Emmanuel Thomas looking to add to his FA Cup tally.


It's going to be a tough game for the Robins playing against a team from the Premier league but in the form that City are in it could be a very close game.  The best chance for the Ashton Gate side to progress will be with their home advantage, if the game finishes as a draw then it will be an even tougher task on  a Tuesday or Wednesday night under the floodlights at Upton Park.  If the Robins are going to pull off an upset its going to have to be in my opinion at home on Sunday afternoon in the live game on the BBC.  The BBC can obviously smell an upset as they have made it their featured game.

What's that smell Gary? Is it an upset in the FA Cup.


Bristol City's main hopes again sit firmly on the shoulders of their strikers.  For the Robins to progress they will need on loan Fulham striker Matt Smith and last round hero Jay Emmanuel Thomas to be firing on all cylinders.


On loan striker Matt Smith is looking to silence the Hammers.


West Ham are playing some nice football this season and they have threats from all over the pitch.  Obviously I have no idea what formation or which players Big Sam will go with on Sunday afternoon but with the players at his disposal the team is going to be packed toi the rafters with quality.  After last Sundays game against Hull the first half was quite slow but Allardyce changed it up in the second bringing on Morgan Amalifitano into midfield and pushing Stewart Downing into the hole behind the strikers.  This ultimately made the difference and I wouldn't be surprised if he set up like that for this game.  Chances are that the Irons will start with Andy Carroll and Ener Valencia up front.



Alex Song if fit will be a constant thorn in City's side at the weekend with his tackling and distribution from midfield he is able to cause the very best problems.  If he plays he will be the one to watch.

One to watch.  Alex Song.


As I have said it will take a monumental effort to topple the Hammers on Sunday but that is what the FA Cup is all about.  There are always shocks and if the Robins come into this game full of confidence and the Irons are off their game you never know maybe Jay Emmanuel Thomas will have an even bigger smile on his face then he did in the last round.

The last time these two teams met at Ashton Gate was in a Championship match on 17/4/2012.

The game ended in a 1-1 draw.  James Tomkins gave the Hammers the lead on 25 mins but the Robins equalised just 4 minutes later through Cole Skuse.

Cole Skuse scored last time these two teams met.


Its going to be a massive game on Sunday

Come on City!!

Up the Robins!!






Wednesday 14 January 2015

Emmanuel-Thomas is Robin's reliant.



After a 1-1 draw in the first encounter at the Keepmoat stadium in this FA cup tie, the Robins eventually booked their place in the 4th round after Jay Emmanuel-Thomas hit a brace and secured a home tie with Premier league outfit West Ham United.

An early second half goal from defender Luke McCullough at the Keepmoat gave the home side Doncaster Rovers the lead, before Fulham loanee Matt Smith levelled the tie up with just 15 minutes remaining and in turn forced the replay at Ashton Gate.

Fulham Loanee Matt Smith celebrates his equaliser against Doncaster Rovers!!


Both City and Rovers already knew they would be playing either Everton or West Ham in the next round as they took their place on the pitch for their replay.  They also would know for definite which of the two they would play by the end of the night as the two premier league sides were playing their own replay simultaneously.

Doncaster Rovers were always going to be up against it as the tie switched to Ashton Gate, after all they had slumped to a 3-0 defeat to the Robins away back in September.

Although it wasn't 3 goals this time, a goal in both halves from Emmanuel-Thomas was enough to settle the game and give the Robins a convincing 2-0 win in regulation time.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas scored twice to put the Robins through!!


As the players came off the pitch they still didn't know who their opponents in the 4th round would be as the game at Upton Park had ended in stalemate at full time and was going to extra time.

Eventually after a 9-8 penalty shoot out after a 2-2 draw in 120 minutes of football it was West Ham who marched on to earn the right of an away tie in the next round against the might of the  Robins at Ashton Gate.

West Ham keeper Adrian scores winning penalty to book place in next round against Bristol City!!


The glory hunt rolls along and my adopted team are still in it, so now its onto the weekend of the 24th of January and the next round.

Come on City!!

Up the Robins!!

Friday 2 January 2015

Bristol City


After all the fun of the festive season, it is time to get back to be business.  The business of the FA cup and most of all the business of my FA cup glory hunt.

For anyone who doesn't know back in August I decided to pick a team from the extra preliminary round of the world's greatest cup competition and follow that teams progress.  Being a glory hunt I would in-turn follow the winner of each fixture.  It all started with Morpeth Town on the 15 of August, they lost to Dunston UTS who went on a good little run before being defeated by Spennymoor Town. Spennymoor lost eventually to AFC Telford United and now here I am at the third round supporting Telford's conquerors Bristol City.



Going into their FA cup tie tomorrow with Doncaster Rovers, Bristol City are currently top of league one a point clear of Swindon,  just like a red breasted Robin proudly singing atop a snow covered tree.

The Robins needed a very late winner from Kieran Agaard to dispatch the Conference bottom club Telford in the last round and although they are away tomorrow they should be favourites against the Rovers of Doncaster.

City last played Rovers in the league in September where they ran out 3-0 winners at Ashton Gate.
Goals from Aaron Wilbraham, Mark Little and Kieran Agaard secured the points for the home team on this occassion.

My first memories of Bristol City are from the late 70's, 1979 to be exact.  I remember having a football sticker book (not panini) from that year and the Robins were there in the English football's elite league, division 1.  Unfortunately for me Bristol City were one of the teams I didn't complete, but I do remember a few of the players from that time.

Gerry Gow who went on to play for Manchester City in the 1981 cup final against Spurs



Peter Cormack who had played for Liverpool in the 1975 cup final against Newcastle.


Terry Cooper former England full back who represented his country 20 times including appearances in the 1970 world cup in Mexico.


Joe Royle the former Everton and Manchester City striker who went on to score 18 goals for the club.


The Robins finished the 1978-79 season in 13th place with some memorable scalps along the way, most notably a 1-0 win at Ashton Gate against champions elect Liverpool.  Joe Royle the City scorer.


In stark contrast tomorrows opponents Doncaster Rovers finished the 1978-79 season 22nd in the old division four.  This included a 7-1 away defeat to Bournemouth.

Their team of that season featured Glynn and Ian Snodin, probably more famous for their time at Sheffield Wednesday and Everton respectively in the 80's.  They were managed at the time by former Leeds legend Billy Bremner although Bremner was player manager he only played 5 times for the club.



So back to tomorrow and on to the game in hand.

The Robins are obviously favourites and I really expect to be supporting them in the next round of the cup, but Doncaster who sit 14th in league 1 at present come into this game on the back of a 2-0 home win against Coventry and a creditable 0-0 draw at London Road to Peterborough last time out.

 Rovers will fancy their chances at home and a lot of their hopes will be pinned on their Strikers Curtis Main, Nathan Tyson, Theo Robinson and former Aston Villa player Harry Forrester.  In midfield they have Dean Furman and James Coppinger.  In defence Luke McCullogh and Reece Wabara are likely to start.

Defender Wabara can play anywhere along the back line.


Midfielder Coppinger can always come up with a goal.


Former Villa man Forrester is one to watch.
Like the Robins it was a late goal in the last round against Oldham that secured their place in the third round of the cup.  It could prove to be a close game tomorrow but lets hope Marlon Pack pulls the strings in midfield and the Robins can book their place in the next round.

Up the Robins!!