Mohamed Salah’s message to everyone at the club:
“I remember when I came here first, I think nobody was working before training. I’m not saying nobody was working but Millie, Adam, and Sadio were working after training, if I’m mistaken please forgive me for that… but I came I want to work before training, I want to work after training. I want to work all the time and then they [the players] also work before training. This is the thing that always makes me happy. This is something that makes me so proud and something if I’m being very honest because I love this place so much, I have my best years… I really want the guys to continue like that [and work all the time].
“I always tell Dom [Szoboszlai], if you win the Premier League every year, you take nothing from me. Just like I done my thing here. But I want the guys to succeed here, I want the club to be there. And this is one of my main concerns. I spoke to a member of staff, I spoke also to guys up there, I told them when I leave, you need an example here. You need people to come early to the gym and people look at them ‘Oh he go to the gym, so I need to go.’ If that didn’t happen or doesn’t happen I think it will be tricky for this club because it’s something very very necessary. You put the standard high, like people have to come early. People have to go gym. People have to look after themselves and I don’t want that to change after I leave or anything. I just want to have that standard at the club because it’s very important for the team to keep winning things and this is one of my main concerns for me.”
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Saturday scores:
@TuffleyRoversFC 2 - 3 #rwbtfc
Bassett held on for a big @HellenicLeague Premier Division victory away at Tuffley
First half goals from Ben Cleary and Henri Parry-Williams and a Rudi Hopkins strike on the hour put Jonny Aitkenhead’s side in a seemingly unassailable lead
Quickfire goals from Karnell Chambers and Gino Valenti brought it back to 3-2 with twenty minutes remaining
However there was to be no comeback with Bassett sealing an important away win
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@pewseyvalefc 2 - 2 #rwbtfc Development
A pair of Charlie King penalties saw Mark Simpkins’ team overturn a 2-0 first half deficit and claim a deserved point in the @WiltsLeague Premier Division
King converted after George Cook was brought down in the opening period
He then netted from twelve yards in the second half after a foul on Prince Nyongolo
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Marvin Brown aged 42.
Marvin joined the Bristol City Academy at the age of eight and went on to become the club’s youngest player, aged just 16 years and 71 days in September 1999.
While at the club, Marvin featured for England Under-16s and Under-17s before moving on to Forest Green Rovers in 2004.
A proud Bristolian, Marvin founded Total Pro Soccer, a development centre for young boys in the Bristol area and worked as an Academy coach at Bristol City alongside and beyond his playing career in various roles and played a crucial role in the development of numerous Academy graduates.
Our sincere condolences go to his family & friends.
Eternally grateful for the unconditional support on and off a football pitch Marv’s given to me and my family, from as early as I could kick a ball. An amazing coach but an even better human. Sending nothing but love and strength to him and his family ❤️
Eternally grateful for the unconditional support on and off a football pitch Marv’s given to me and my family, from as early as I could kick a ball. An amazing coach but an even better human. Sending nothing but love and strength to him and his family ❤️
Our thoughts are with Marvin Brown and his family as they navigate this truly awful time… Bristol City’s youngest ever appearance maker aged 16 years and 71 days, who later went on to coach in the Academy… Read about his story here - https://t.co/46x7iTsXQy
Our thoughts are with Marvin Brown and his family as they navigate this truly awful time… Bristol City’s youngest ever appearance maker aged 16 years and 71 days, who later went on to coach in the Academy… Read about his story here - https://t.co/46x7iTsXQy
Full Time Result
rwbtfc 2- 1 @CorshamTownFC
Fully deserved win for Bassett in a great team performance on Bank Holiday. Goals coming from Ben Cleary and Kye Williams.
Bassett strengthen with midfield trio
#rwbtfc manager Jonny Aitkenhead will be heading into the new season spoilt for choice in midfielder after adding three further players to his squad
Henri Parry-Williams, Bonsa Teshome and Jordan Sykes all bring something different - and give the Bassett manager extra quality and options
Profiles of the players are available here: https://t.co/Ph1U8NcH7q
All three players are available to sponsor for the 2025-26 season for just £50
If you are interested in sponsoring any of our Men's First Team players, please contact Chairman Paul Gerrish ([email protected]; 07946 629483) or Head of Men's Section Rab MacLeod ([email protected]; 07980 876176)
The club are delighted to announce that defender Will Larvin has signed an 18-month contract that will keep him at the club until the end of season 2025/26.
What a game. 2 great sides and a battling display till the end from our boys. Pershore put up a great fight but a Dylan Lewis penalty separated the sides at full time. 7 from 7 for our quarryman and another 3 points ⚪️🔴
A 2 nil win under the lights for our quarrymen tonight. Goals from Dylan and Jemar give us 3 points and it’s 6 from 6 in the league. A massive thank you to everyone who turned up to support us tonight. We love it, appreciate it and welcome it. We go again Saturday against a strong Pershore team. See you Saturday ⚪️🔴
#2teams1town #yourtownyourclub #momemtum #6from6