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  • Date:2006-01-28
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Ashton Gate
  • Attendance:12859
  • Referee:Penton, C

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Bas Savage is being taken off, Liam Fontaine has come on in his place.

83mins

It's red. He's off. Tom Williams has been sent off.

79mins

Adrian Forbes is being taken off, Leon Knight has come on in his place.

73mins

Darren Way goes into the referees book for dissent.

73mins

The referee has booked Darren Way.

73mins

Darren Way goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

61mins

Swansea are replacing Roberto Martinez with Darren Way.

61mins

Swansea are replacing Steven Watt with Leon Britton.

56mins

Izzy Iriekpen is booked for unsporting behaviour.

52mins

The referee has booked Stephen Brooker.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

45mins

Andy Robinson goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

45mins

Goal!! Louis Carey scores for Bristol City.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by C Penton

45mins

Roberto Martinez is booked for unsporting behaviour.

45mins

The referee has booked Tom Williams.

44mins

Bradley Orr goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

33mins

Steven Watt goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

33mins

Bristol City are replacing David Noble with Cole Skuse.

17mins

Gary Monk is booked for unsporting behaviour.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

A high-octane affair saw all police leave in Bristol cancelled for the day and while peace was kept on the streets it was a different story on the pitch as Swansea picked up eight bookings.

The last of them saw midfielder Tom Williams depart under the double booking rule.

His foul on Bas Savage – Bristol's giant forward - in the final 10 minutes was typical of the nature of this tempestuous encounter.

Earlier this season Swansea thrashed Bristol 7-1 and manger Brian Tinnion lost his job. Now after a busy time in the market place, Swansea were favourites to record a double.

But a flurry of cards cost them the game and will now cost them an FA fine.

There have been few more busy minutes for referee Clive Fenton than the few he added on to the end of the first half.

He found himself holding up four cards and Swansea, who collected three of them, slipped behind to a piece of abject defending.

The last card of the period came when Andy Robinson slid in behind David Cotterill about 15 yards into the Welsh side's half.

Then as Alex Russell's free-kick bounced into the area, keeper Willy Gueret had two chances to grab it but each time lost out to Louis Carey who finally forced it into the net.

The flare-up began with Bristol's Bradley Orr putting in a crashing tackle on Williams.

With so much baggage from the past, tension was always close to the surface.

Swansea had spiced up their promotion hopes with several big signings but manager Kenny Jackett made five changes in an attempt to end a run of four draws in five games.

His new attacking pair of 17-goal Lee Trundle and Rory Fallon were clearly going to take time to blend and before the goal the best chance had also fallen to the home side.

Teenager Cotterill rounded Gueret in some style but his shot lacked conviction and was cleared off the line.

Bristol City

Swansea City

Corners

63

Fouls

1716

Goal attempts

108

Shots off target

42

Offsides

63

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