Post by Macmoish on Oct 25, 2010 12:11:20 GMT
I always appreciate ex-players from other clubs speaking well of their old club - as opposed to badmouthing them, which sometimes is done.
Bristol City Official Site
CITY WILL BE ALRIGHT - BRAD Posted on: Mon 25 Oct 2010
Bradley Orr fully expects City to get out of the relegation zone before too long.
The former City defender made a non-playing return to Ashton Gate as an unused substitute for QPR on Friday night.
He watched on from the bench as his new club held his former employers to a 1-1 draw in front of the Sky cameras.
Bradley spoke to Bristol City Player after the game, and said: "I've been keeping a close eye on events at Ashton Gate and obviously I will always look for Bristol City's results.
"I want the team to do well. It was a terrific result over Reading last week and another really good performance against us.
"I've no doubts that Milly and the boys will turn it around. Two or three good results in this league and a team at the bottom can shoot up to ninth or tenth place.
"I've been in that position before and I know what it's like. I've every trust in the lads that they will get out of it."
Despite not getting a run-out, Bradley received a positive reception from City's fans in the warm-up before the game.
"It was strange coming back and walking into the away dressing room!" he said.
"It would have been nice to have got out on to the pitch but I understand how football works. It wasn't to be but I'm sure I'll have another chance to run out at Ashton Gate in the future.
"I was treated really well by all the fans and staff [on Friday night]. I'd love Bristol City to do well and wish them all the best in the future."
www.bcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10327~2196076,00.html
Bristol City Official Site
CITY WILL BE ALRIGHT - BRAD Posted on: Mon 25 Oct 2010
Bradley Orr fully expects City to get out of the relegation zone before too long.
The former City defender made a non-playing return to Ashton Gate as an unused substitute for QPR on Friday night.
He watched on from the bench as his new club held his former employers to a 1-1 draw in front of the Sky cameras.
Bradley spoke to Bristol City Player after the game, and said: "I've been keeping a close eye on events at Ashton Gate and obviously I will always look for Bristol City's results.
"I want the team to do well. It was a terrific result over Reading last week and another really good performance against us.
"I've no doubts that Milly and the boys will turn it around. Two or three good results in this league and a team at the bottom can shoot up to ninth or tenth place.
"I've been in that position before and I know what it's like. I've every trust in the lads that they will get out of it."
Despite not getting a run-out, Bradley received a positive reception from City's fans in the warm-up before the game.
"It was strange coming back and walking into the away dressing room!" he said.
"It would have been nice to have got out on to the pitch but I understand how football works. It wasn't to be but I'm sure I'll have another chance to run out at Ashton Gate in the future.
"I was treated really well by all the fans and staff [on Friday night]. I'd love Bristol City to do well and wish them all the best in the future."
www.bcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10327~2196076,00.html