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ROLLS-ROY’S AT THE WHEEL IN CITY DRIVE

By Richard Cawley

TOP GEAR: Noah Eile celebrates scoring Bristol City’s winner in boss Roy Hodgson’s first game, inset

ROY HODGSON refused to take the plaudits after presiding over victory against Charlton Athletic in his first outing as Bristol City interim-manager.
City’s travelling fans sang Hodgson’s name at full-time, as the ex-England gaffer rolled back the years. Scott Twine’s effort fired his side ahead but wasted chances preceded Lyndon Dykes’ smart leveller. Noah Eile sparked more nostalgia for Hodgson, whose dugout journey beg...

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