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2010–11 Bristol City F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2010–11 Bristol City F.C. season

The 2010–11 football season is Bristol City's 113th season as a professional football club and fourth consecutive season in the second division. They are competing in the Football League Championship having finished in tenth position the previous season. It was Steve Coppell's first season in charge of the club, though he resigned as manager on 12 August 2010 after just one league game in charge. Assistant Keith Millen became the club's new manager on a three-year-deal and it is his first job as a manager.
==Season review==
1 July – Defender Jamie McCombe joined Huddersfield Town for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract.
1 July – Barnet winger Albert Adomah joined on a three-year contract.
9 July – Reading midfielder Kalifa Cissé joined for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal.
17 July – City set a new club record by beating Swedish team Vallens IF, 11–1 in a pre-season friendly.
20 July – Trialist, John O'Flynn left Ashton Gate after not being offered a contract.
21 July – Ex-Peterborough United defender, Tom Williams had a trial at Ashton Gate.
23 July – City took on former City youth player and ex-Reading, Liam Rosenior on a trial.
24 July – Trialist Liam Rosenior left Ashton Gate less than 24 hours after re-joining them.
24 July – Manager, Steve Coppell, confirmed that defender Bradley Orr and midfielder Paul Hartley were to leave the club. Orr had spent more than 6 years with City and Hartley only 1.
26 July – Former Grays Athletic striker, Charlie Taylor was handed a trial with City.
28 July – Aberdeen confirmed the signing of Paul Hartley on a two-year contract making him their new club captain.
30 July – City signed Bolton Wanderers defender Nicky Hunt on a two-year deal and QPR defender Damion Stewart on a three-year deal.
30 July – Defender, Bradley Orr left on an undisclosed fee for fellow Championship side QPR.
30 July – England International goalkeeper, David James signed a one-year deal with a view to a further year.
7 August – Trialist Tom Williams signed a 6-month contract and Welsh international Sam Vokes signed a 6-month loan deal from Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers.
10 August – Bristol City confirmed that striker Nicky Maynard would undergo surgery on his injured knee and that his return date was unknown. On 12 August, he was ruled out for 3–4 months after having surgery on his injured knee.
12 August – Manager Steve Coppell resigned from his position with immediate effect and assistant Keith Millen is placed in charge on a three-year deal.
12 August – City signed Irish 19-year-old pair, Jimmy Keohane and Patrick Hoban on one-year deals.
18 August – City appointed former Southampton manager, Steve Wigley as assistant manager on a one-year-rolling contract.
23 August – City complete the signings of Ipswich Town forward Jon Stead and Bournemouth striker Brett Pitman both on a three-year contracts.
27 August – Striker John Akinde joined City's rivals Bristol Rovers on a loan deal until 31 December 2010.
9 September – City signed Tottenham Hotspur winger Danny Rose on a youth loan deal until the end of the season. City also let defender Joe Edwards join Bath City on a youth loan deal until the end of the season and let midfielder Gavin Williams join former club Yeovil Town on a 93-day loan deal. Striker, Peter Styvar also had his contract terminated with immediate effect.
16 September – Striker Marlon Jackson joins Aldershot Town on a month loan.
17 September – Goalkeeper Stephen Henderson joins Yeovil Town on a month loan deal.
26 September – Tottenham Hotspur defender Steven Caulker signed on a youth loan deal until the end of the season.
30 September – Summer signing Tom Williams joins Colchester United on a loan deal until January and is told he will not be offered a contract beyond January.
1 October – 31 January – City had a torrid start to the season losing manager Steve Coppell after two games and hitting bottom of the Championship, things were looking bad for City. But from November until the end of December, City had a good run hitting 16th in the table and beating arch rival Cardiff City 3–0 at home. Keith Millen won manager of the month for November and defender Steven Caulker won young player of the month. City have had a poor start to 2011 losing in the FA Cup 0–3 to Sheffield Wednesday and losing 0–4 also at home to Middlesbrough.

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