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http://www.skysports.com/carabao-cup

I don’t generally watch a lot of other clubs football, but this is worth a view. Bristol City knocking Man U out of the Caribou Cup. United has Pogba, Zlatan, Rashford and Lukaku too!

Reminiscent of that special night when Freddy smashed em, Rooney and Ronaldo Et al.
 
I watched the game and Bristol more than held their own and they played some nice stuff, all of the ground as well. Atmosphere sounded electric there, impressive ground too!
 
Football management is a funny old game as Greavsie used to say.

To think that Lee Johnson was pretty much despised at Barnsley and early on at Bristol City, as well, but both clubs stuck with him and look where they are now.
 
Got a few Bristol City supporting mates and was down there a couple of times last season. Everything was in place for this success this season, the refurbished ground, money backing the manager, a young squad of players with big potential and a few experienced pros, but something never really clicked, partly down to the overreliance on Tammy Abraham.

Great to see them doing so well and joining is as the only second division side to ever knock out United the season after they won the competition.
 
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