Results tagged “Bristol City”
By Ian Toal, Millwall Supporters Club.
We are definitely in a relegation battle now after our defeat at Ashton Gate against fellow strugglers Bristol City last night.
It's amazing how quickly things change. On Boxing Day we beat Portsmouth by a single goal in a close game.
Ian Toal, of Millwall Supporters' Club, reflects on a bad home defeat to struggling Bristol City that leaves the Lions dangerously close to the relegation zone.
It was a bad return to action after the international break for the Lions as we lost 2-1 at The Den against lowly rivals Bristol City.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce was in defiant mood after last night's 0-0 draw against Bristol City.
The Irons created plenty of chances against the struggling Robins but wayward finishing saw them draw a blank, leaving them second in the Championship, five points behind Southampton.
Millwall got off to the best possible start to their Championship campaign as they put three goals past England keeper David James.
Darren Ward, Danny Schofield and Paul Robinson were all on target as the Lions recorded their first opening day win since 2003.
Millwall face their first match in the Championship in four years when they travel to Bristol City tomorrow.
The Lions visit Ashton Gate without midfielder Jimmy Abdou, who has an ankle problem, so loan signing Darren Carter could make his debut.

Charlton fell to their second 2-1 defeat this week after a second half collapse against Bristol City.
The south Londoners lost the lead and a double from City's Dele Adebola left them rooted to the bottom of the Championship.

Charlton's clash against Bristol City looks to be one of the few to have survived wintery weather on Tuesday night's fixture list.
The 7.45pm match got the go-ahead just ahead midday when referee Kevin Friend gave the pitch the thumbs up.

CHARLTON fans let their feelings known after the team suffered their second defeat in a week.

JOSH Wright could be pushing for his first Charlton appearances after returning from a month's loan spell at Brentford.
DARREN Ambrose’s goal was not enough to give Charlton a much-needed win against Bristol City – but the midfielder believes the race for automatic promotion is not over yet.
The club are now six points behind second-place Watford and seemingly looking set for a play-off position.
But Ambrose believes that while making the top two positions is a tough ask, the Addicks’ dressing room feels anything is possible in an unpredictable league.











