Nobby_Barnes
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Hi Sportsfans welcome to my Notebook post.
An entertaining afternoon at the Riverside but a little disappointing at the end as we really should have won it with 72% possession and 23 shots...
Bristol City had a trio of ex Boro players in the dugout, Big Nige, Curtis Fleming and the guy you probably all missed, the one and only Jason Euell Not much gets past me
Bristol City caused some problems on the break in the first half utilising the pace of their forwards. No 15 Nakhi Wells was a Notebook entry from years ago, he's always been a consistent scorer despite playing in average sides. I would have taken him a couple of years ago but he's getting on a bit now.
Last seasons Notebook choice No.7 Alex Scott looked classy again. He started the counter attack that led to City's goal but didn't get much chance to get on the ball in a congested midfield.
My Notebook choice was easy this week.
No 12 Max O'Leary Goalkeeper.
Made a sensational double save in the first half just before City took the lead and kept his side in it with a string of fine saves.
O'Leary Age 26, has been with Bristol City his entire career but spent time out on loan at Kidderminster, Bath, Solihull Moors and Shrewsbury Town. Been in the Rep of Ireland squad but yet to make his debut.
Got himself into the City first team this season and looks like he'll stay there. He's in the Notebook
Please find my life's work detailed below...
2022/23
Bristol City -Max O'Leary GK
Huddersfield Town - Sorba Thomas
Blackburn Rovers - Adam Wharton
Birmingham City - Tahith Chong
Rotherham United - Cohen Bramall
Cardiff City - Jack Simpson
Sunderland - Ellis Simms
Swansea - Joel Piroe
WBA - Dara O'Shea
Sheff United - Anel Ahmedhodzic
2021/22
Bristol City - Alex Scott
QPR - Chris Willock
Blackburn - Sam Gallagher
Blackpool - Shayne Lavery
Sheff Utd - Morgan Gibbs-White (now at Forest)
Peterborough - Siriki Dembele (now at Bournemouth)
Barnsley - Bradley Collins. GK
Birmingham - Riley McGree (now at Boro)
Millwall - Daniel Ballard (now at Sunderland)
Preston - Daniel Johnson
Swansea - Ryan Manning
Bournemouth - Mark Travers GK
Forest - Brennan Johnson
Reading - Andy Rinomata (Now at Cardiff)
Coventry - Viktor Gyokeres
Derby - Festy Ebosele (Now at Udinese)
West Brom - Grady Diangana
Luton Town - Elijah Adebeyo
Fulham - Aleksandar Mitrovic
Hull City - Jacob Greaves
Huddersfield Town - Lewis O'Brien (now at Forest)
Cardiff City - Rubin Colwill
Stoke City - Nick Powell
An entertaining afternoon at the Riverside but a little disappointing at the end as we really should have won it with 72% possession and 23 shots...
Bristol City had a trio of ex Boro players in the dugout, Big Nige, Curtis Fleming and the guy you probably all missed, the one and only Jason Euell Not much gets past me
Bristol City caused some problems on the break in the first half utilising the pace of their forwards. No 15 Nakhi Wells was a Notebook entry from years ago, he's always been a consistent scorer despite playing in average sides. I would have taken him a couple of years ago but he's getting on a bit now.
Last seasons Notebook choice No.7 Alex Scott looked classy again. He started the counter attack that led to City's goal but didn't get much chance to get on the ball in a congested midfield.
My Notebook choice was easy this week.
No 12 Max O'Leary Goalkeeper.
Made a sensational double save in the first half just before City took the lead and kept his side in it with a string of fine saves.
O'Leary Age 26, has been with Bristol City his entire career but spent time out on loan at Kidderminster, Bath, Solihull Moors and Shrewsbury Town. Been in the Rep of Ireland squad but yet to make his debut.
Got himself into the City first team this season and looks like he'll stay there. He's in the Notebook
Please find my life's work detailed below...
2022/23
Bristol City -Max O'Leary GK
Huddersfield Town - Sorba Thomas
Blackburn Rovers - Adam Wharton
Birmingham City - Tahith Chong
Rotherham United - Cohen Bramall
Cardiff City - Jack Simpson
Sunderland - Ellis Simms
Swansea - Joel Piroe
WBA - Dara O'Shea
Sheff United - Anel Ahmedhodzic
2021/22
Bristol City - Alex Scott
QPR - Chris Willock
Blackburn - Sam Gallagher
Blackpool - Shayne Lavery
Sheff Utd - Morgan Gibbs-White (now at Forest)
Peterborough - Siriki Dembele (now at Bournemouth)
Barnsley - Bradley Collins. GK
Birmingham - Riley McGree (now at Boro)
Millwall - Daniel Ballard (now at Sunderland)
Preston - Daniel Johnson
Swansea - Ryan Manning
Bournemouth - Mark Travers GK
Forest - Brennan Johnson
Reading - Andy Rinomata (Now at Cardiff)
Coventry - Viktor Gyokeres
Derby - Festy Ebosele (Now at Udinese)
West Brom - Grady Diangana
Luton Town - Elijah Adebeyo
Fulham - Aleksandar Mitrovic
Hull City - Jacob Greaves
Huddersfield Town - Lewis O'Brien (now at Forest)
Cardiff City - Rubin Colwill
Stoke City - Nick Powell
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