LIAM: I CAN SEE GREEN SHOOTS
The Football League Paper|August 25, 2024
LIAM Manning admitted he was left underwhelmed by the point picked up by his Bristol City side.
LIAM: I CAN SEE GREEN SHOOTS

He said: "It was a good, but frustrating point for us. Frustrating because the performance for large periods was so good.

"The control we had in the first half was excellent. In the second there was more good stuff, but at times we also gave up that control too easily.

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