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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 ...
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Manning played for the academy of his local side Norwich City before joining Ipswich Town in 2002, where he spent a year as a professional before being released in 2005. . Following his release from Ipswich, Manning dropped into non-league, playing for Bishop's Stortford, Long Melford and Leiston, before enjoying a brief spell playing in Iceland for Sel
He left Bristol City on 29 October 2023. [3] At that time he was the second-longest-serving manager in the Championship, and City were 15th in the league, having lost five of their past seven matches – Pearson's final game being a 2–0 defeat by Cardiff City on 28 October. [98]
It was Bristol City's first league title win for 60 years since their win in the 1954–55 Division Three South. [60] Following Bristol City's promotion to the Championship, Cotterill was named LMA League One Manager of the Year, [61] having already earned Sky Bet League One Manager of the Month in September 2014 and March 2015. [62] [63]
New Bristol City manager Liam Manning says he is excited by the number of "gains" he believes that can be made after two weeks training with the team.
During his spell as manager the club also made the semi-finals of the 1971 League Cup and won the 1978 Anglo-Scottish Cup. [3] Dicks remained as manager throughout City's four-year stay in Division 1, but relegation at the end of the 1979–80 season and a poor start to the following season saw him leave on 8 September 1980.
On 22 April 2010 Coppell was named as the new manager of Bristol City, with former caretaker manager Keith Millen staying on as his assistant. [20] He began a 12-month rolling contract with the club on 11 May 2010 but, on 11 August 2010 after only four months in charge, Coppell resigned as Bristol City manager, saying that he would retire from ...