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ROY STILL NOT READY TO CALL IT A DAY YET

By Mark Barwick

BIRMINGHAM C 2 Neumann 8, Solis 29 BRIS TOL CITY 1 Horvat 82 (pen)
ROY HODGSON is refusing to rule out a return to management ahead of what will be his final week as Bristol City interim and potentially the last one of a 50-year career.
The 78-year-old saw his Robins team beaten by Birmingham City, as first half goals from Phil Neumann and Jhon Solis gave the hosts a lead they would never lose.
An 82nd minute penalty from Tomi Horvat gave the Robins late hope but as he looks ahead to next Saturday’s curtain call against Stoke City, the former England boss isn ...

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