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Bristol City 2007/08 Away kit YXL (Kids)
Bristol City 2007/08 Away kit YXL (Kids)
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Condition: ★★★★☆
This kit is in great shape and a size XL for Kids. It was manufactured by Puma.
Bristol City's 2007-08 season was a memorable one, especially in the Football League Championship, where they exceeded expectations and nearly achieved promotion to the Premier League. Here’s a detailed breakdown of their performance in all competitions:
1. Championship (League Performance)
- Final League Position: 4th (Lost in the Play-Offs final)
2. FA Cup
- Round Reached: 3rd Round
- Opponent: Middlesbrough
- Result: Lost 2-1
Bristol City were eliminated in the 3rd round by Premier League side Middlesbrough in a close contest.
3. League Cup (Carabao Cup)
- Round Reached: 2nd Round
Key Players:
- Dele Adebola: The team's top scorer with 10 goals in the league, his physical presence and experience were vital throughout the season.
- Lee Trundle: Famous for his flair and creativity, Trundle was a key figure in Bristol City's attack, particularly in the playoff push.
- Adriano Basso: The Brazilian goalkeeper played an important role, making crucial saves and providing stability at the back.
Bristol City is a club with a rich history and several interesting facts that set it apart from other teams. Here are some notable ones:
1. The Robins
- Nickname: Bristol City is nicknamed "The Robins", which references the club's traditional red kit. In 2022, the club brought back the robin bird symbol on their crest after a long absence due to its strong connection with the team's identity.
2. Highest-Ever League Finish
- The club’s highest-ever league finish came in the 1906-07 season when they finished 2nd in the First Division (now the Premier League). This remains their best league performance to date, narrowly missing out on being crowned champions of England.
3. Rivalry with Bristol Rovers
- The "Bristol Derby" between Bristol City and local rivals Bristol Rovers is one of the most passionate derbies in English football. Although they rarely meet in the league nowadays (due to playing in different divisions), the rivalry dates back to the early 20th century.