Surrey_Albion
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Just seen this in Bristols local paper, sorry if someone else has already posted but so nice to here about Our front line from others point of veiw
debut against one of the Championship's most potent strike forces should hold no fear for new boy Ryan McGivern following a summer of chasing Manchester City's global superstars around the training pitch.
Full-back McGivern looks set to be given the nod to begin his Bristol City career against Brighton at Ashton Gate tomorrow just over a week on from securing a season-long loan deal from Roberto Mancini's Premier League outfit.
Jamie McAllister's two-month absence means McGivern looks likely to be tasked with trying to containing a strike force which includes the likes of Craig Mackail-Smith, Ashley Barnes and Will Hoskins.
The Northern Ireland international, however, is no stranger to facing off against top-class attacking talents after spending weeks of pre-season marking the likes of Edin Dzeko, Sergio Agüero, Mario Balotelli and David Silva.
debut against one of the Championship's most potent strike forces should hold no fear for new boy Ryan McGivern following a summer of chasing Manchester City's global superstars around the training pitch.
Full-back McGivern looks set to be given the nod to begin his Bristol City career against Brighton at Ashton Gate tomorrow just over a week on from securing a season-long loan deal from Roberto Mancini's Premier League outfit.
Jamie McAllister's two-month absence means McGivern looks likely to be tasked with trying to containing a strike force which includes the likes of Craig Mackail-Smith, Ashley Barnes and Will Hoskins.
The Northern Ireland international, however, is no stranger to facing off against top-class attacking talents after spending weeks of pre-season marking the likes of Edin Dzeko, Sergio Agüero, Mario Balotelli and David Silva.