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Other players who are deemed to have played an important role for the club can be included, but the reason for their notability should be included in the 'Notes' column. For a list of all Bristol City players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Bristol City F.C. players, and for the current squad see Bristol City F.C.#Current squad.
Pages in category "Bristol City F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,036 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Bristol City were promoted back to the Championship after securing the League One title in 2014–15, their first league title since 1955. In their last home game, against Walsall, they finished the season with an 8–2 win. [22] Bristol City finished the season with 99 points, [22] the most points in a single season in the club's history, and ...
Doherty started his career at Bristol City, making 189 league appearances in nine years. He was part of the side that won the 2003 Football League Trophy Final, [1] before moving to Queens Park Rangers in 2005. He joined Wycombe on loan from QPR in September 2006 and was named in the PFA League Two Team of the Year for the 2006–07 season. [2]
Rodgers was the son of Arnold Rodgers himself a former Bristol City footballer. David Rodgers played for England Schoolboys and in the youth teams at Bristol City. [2] Alan Dicks signed Rodgers as a professional in July 1969 for Bristol City.
Watkins later played under another manager Arnold Rodgers who was also a former Bristol City player at both Bath City and Welton Rovers. [2] After his playing career Johnny Watkins worked as a clerk for Harry Dolman's firm then for 20 years at Rolls-Royce until 1991 when he joined Strachan Henshaw; all local engineering firms in Bristol. [2]
Joseph Michael Burnell (born 10 October 1980) is an English former professional footballer.Having represented several clubs in the Football League and Football Conference, most notably Bristol City and Bath City, he moved away from football after his retirement in 2014 to work in property management.
Brian Tinnion (born 23 February 1968 [2]) is an English former football player and manager. He made over 450 appearances for Bristol City, including a spell as player-manager, and is currently the club's Academy Director. He started as a left-back but later became a goal-scoring left-sided midfielder.