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Liam Drury: Manager In The Making

Liam Drury begins as a 20 year-old manager, looking to make his way to the top of the footballing pyramid. Follow his story here!
Started on 25 October 2016 by LiamDrury2000
Latest Reply on 27 October 2016 by mgriffin2012
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Bristol City
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Year Founded:1894 as Bristol South End
Nickname:The Robins
Stadium:Ashton Gate
Capacity:27,000
Chairman:Stephen Lansdown
Ex-Manager:Lee Johnson
Rivals:Bristol Rovers, Cardiff City, Swindon Town, Plymouth Argyle, Yeovil Town, Swansea City

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Past Honours

The Football League (Premier League)
Runners-up:1906-07

Second Divison (Football League Championship)
Champions:1905-06
Runners-up:1975-76

Third Divison (Football League One)
Champions:1922-23, 1926-27, 1954-55, 2014-2015
Runners-up:1964-65, 1989-90, 1997-98, 2006-07

FA Cup
Runners-up:1909

League Cup
Semi-finalists:1970-71, 1988-89

Football League Trophy
Champions:1985-86, 2002-03, 2014-15
Runners-up:1986-87, 1999-00

Welsh Cup
Champions:1933-34

Anglo-Scottish Cup
Champions:1977-78

The Johnson Cup:2016

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Liam Drury Replaces Lee Johnson As Bristol City Manager

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Local lad Liam Drury takes charge of the Championship side for the 2016/2017 season

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-The Englishman gives up his playing career for chance at management
-Former Yeovil Town striker in the hotseat for 'the long-term'
-Drury prepared to give youth a chance at the club


The board at Bristol City have announced that Lee Johnson has stepped down from his role as City manager following last season's relegation battle, with ex Bristol City U23 striker and former Yeovil Town striker Liam Drury taking the hotseat.

"I'm pleased to have been given this chance to manage at a club I've played for. I may only be 20 years of age but I want to take this club as far as I can so they can realise their potential and become one of the best teams in England. I've been given a chance and I intend to stay here for the long term. No doubt about that" the new manager stated.

Drury, who came through the Bristol Rovers setup before joining Bristol City at the age of 16, enjoyed loan spells at Bath City and Weston-super-Mare in the season of 2012/2013 before spending the whole 13/14 season out on loan at Yeovil Town, where he lit the league alight by scoring 17 goals in 39 appearances for them. Drury then spent the 14/15 season in the Bristol City U23 squad before enduring a 6-month loan spell at Forest Green during the second half of the 15/16 season.

"I came up through the elite development squads here at Bristol City and because of that, the players down there are my friends but aren't at the same time. I know how good they all are and I'm prepared to give them all a chance if I need to. Some of those players could be seeing loan spells away in the near future but they are part of my long-term plans here" Drury said when asked about youth.
AWESOME!!!!!! Imma follow this story and great start by the way I am looking forward to this
Looking forward to this, follow Bristol City with a lot of interest so great to see a story with them!

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