Archive for February, 2009

Supporters Club for Bristol City Football Club

Posted on 27. Feb, 2009 by admin.

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It was in 1949 when the idea of supporters’ clubs came into mind. A supporters’ club is totally independent and has no affiliation whatsoever with the football club, and the funding is raised by the supporters alone. So, the more supporters there are, the better the funding would be. The main purpose of having a supporters’ club is to gather all supporters to show up at all matches to cheer and to give support to the football team they love the most; the Bristol City Football Club. They also help the Bristol City Football Club to achieve their goal in any way possible.

It started out by having just one building to accommodate everyone for meets and gatherings; they slowly expanded to having two blocks of buildings, which later developed into more blocks, thanks to their support. It is crucial to have a players changing room but later, they developed a new club known as the Executive Club or The 51 Club in 1951. Now, it is a huge success thanks to the support they gained over the years. Anyone can be a supporter as long as they abide by the rules and regulations. You might want to check out their site before you sign up to be a supporter.

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The Team of Bristol City Football Club

Posted on 12. Feb, 2009 by admin.

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With Adriano Basso as the goal keeper, the whole team seems to be working together just fine, perhaps better than most other football teams. Who doesn’t like this particular goalkeeper? Apart from being good looking, he is excellent at his job, and no one can pass his guard easily. It is never easy to back up the whole team, but Basso is enjoying a great career in his time on the team.

There are a total of 17 players, with players such as Bradley Orr, Jamie McAllister, Liam Fontaine, Jamie McCombe, Louis Carey, Scott Murray and David Noble among the members in the team, which is very important indeed. Let us not forget the strikers, Nicky Maynard, as well as Dele Adebola and Peter Styvar. They are also excellent strikers that any other player would fear. And the rest, being the defenders, have an important role to make sure the victory is theirs. Without a good team, no football club can survive in any football seasons.

If there is a team of players, there must be a team of reserves as backup in case someone is out for the match. Whether reserves or first team players, everyone has the same goal: to win the league.

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