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Steve Coppell Leaves Bristol City. Wait, What?

Bye Steve

Well while many Bristol City fans felt that they had one of their best squads in years a few weeks ago, Steve Coppell has dampened hopes of promotion slightly by announcing his resignation today after only two competitive games in charge. Coppell claims, in his statement, that he has failed to become passionate about managing Bristol City and he could never be more accurate when he says that the timing of his departure is not ideal. It’s hard not to feel sorry for Bristol City fans at this moment, Coppell has basically came in and spent the clubs budget on players he wanted, only to walk out and potentially damage what was a promising season. The ex-Reading manager has also said that he is retiring from football management and the rumour mill is bound to start turning, as people will speculate reasons as to why this chain of events has occurred.

Bristol City were shocked on the opening day of the season, as newly promoted Millwall ran out 3-0 winners at Ashton Gate and Tuesday’s 3-2 defeat to League One Southend in the Carling Cup also sent alarm bells ringing. Coppell was one of the most respected British managers in the country, particularly after his success with Reading and he seemed like quite the coup for Bristol City. Long serving Bristol player/coach Keith Millen has been appointed as the side’s new manager, signing a three year contract and will now be tasked with leading the team forward in the Championship.

So Coppell has left after only two games, but City fans can remain hopeful that they still have a number of quality players at their disposal. This is Millen’s first job in football management and I wish him all the best.

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Ray Milton

    August 13, 2010 at 7:29 am

    The City lost their best chance of premiership football for a generation,with the departure of Coppell.The directors need to look at how much they put into and take out of the club.A little less selfishness is required.

    • Rob McCluskey

      August 13, 2010 at 6:21 pm

      Rumour has it that David James arrival had a part to play, possibly another case of a manager feeling powerless over transfer dealings (Curbishley, Keegan and O’Neill, high profile managers recently resigning for this).

  2. TGov

    August 12, 2010 at 9:31 pm

    Man, two of my favorite managers, O’Neil and Coppell both bailing on their teams at the most inappropriate times. It kind of leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

    • Rob McCluskey

      August 13, 2010 at 6:24 am

      I couldn’t be worse for Bristol City at the moment. They got smashed in their opening game, they’ve lost their manager and Nicky Maynard is out for 4 months.

      That last part really annoys me because it has effectively ended my bet on him being the Championship top goal scorer :(.

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