
Bristol City manager Derek McInnes has believes tonight’s opponents Watford will play with freedom.

The Muppets movie review
(Sat 11/02)
Over a decade has passed since Kermit, Miss Piggy and the gang were last seen on the big screen, but their long-awaited return is a triumph of simplicity in an age where things get overcomplicated far too easily.
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Making the most of your living room
(Wed 14/12)
The living room is usually thought of as the heart of the home, the place for evenings together, family gatherings and parties, but are you making the most of your living room? Adding finishing touches, personalising you... Read more
Slots winner takes home a quarter of a million
(Thu 24/11)
One Jackpotjoy player has won an unforgettable and life changing £255,924 on Wonderland Slots and it’s even more poignant to know that the money will go a long way in making life a lot easier for him and his family.... Read more
Review: Larry Crowne
(Fri 01/07)
None of the interaction between the characters does more than skirt on the surface and it's obvious Talia, 30 years Larry's junior, is there as the text book mentor all screenplay heroes are supposed to have.... Read more
Bristol City boss Derek McInnes expects tough Watford game
(Tue 20/03)
Bristol City manager Derek McInnes has believes tonight’s opponents Watford will play with freedom.
The Muppets movie review
(Sat 11/02)
Over a decade has passed since Kermit, Miss Piggy and the gang were last seen on the big screen, but their long-awaited return is a triumph of simplicity in an age where things get overcomplicated far too easily.
Making the most of your living room
(Wed 14/12)
The living room is usually thought of as the heart of the home, the place for evenings together, family gatherings and parties, but are you making the most of your living room? Adding finishing touches, personalising you
Slots winner takes home a quarter of a million
(Thu 24/11)
One Jackpotjoy player has won an unforgettable and life changing £255,924 on Wonderland Slots and it’s even more poignant to know that the money will go a long way in making life a lot easier for him and his family.
Review: Larry Crowne
(Fri 01/07)
None of the interaction between the characters does more than skirt on the surface and it's obvious Talia, 30 years Larry's junior, is there as the text book mentor all screenplay heroes are supposed to have.
John Cleese Alimony Tour review
(Fri 24/06)
You could describe the show as Cleese being characteristically guarded about being candid and one of the highlights is when he shows a clip of him giving an hilarious eulogy at Graham Chapman's memorial service.
Review: Senna
(Wed 22/06)
Senna is a riveting documentary about Ayrton Senna, the Formula One driver, whose passion, raw talent and religious beliefs gave him iconic status in life and mythical status in death. Spectacular moments jostle alongsi
N-Dubz Love Live Life Bristol O2 Academy review
(Sat 07/05)
It is easy to dislike N-Dubz at first, their rudimentary beats sound like rejects from Snoop Dogg's turgid No Limit era.
Fast Five review and release date
(Sat 30/04)
The high octane action in this film escalates from moment to moment and as long as you can suspend your disbelief when the characters develop super-powers and you don't mind a little sentimental dross, then this film is
The National - High Violet
(Tue 11/05)
The Brooklyn based five piece's fifth album is a work of majesty and great depth says Emyr Price.
The Flax Of Life
(Wed 05/05)
Flaxseed has been revered since ancient times for its medicinal properties and tasty flavour. Armed with his cook book, JOEL COOPER provides a mouth-watering recipe for good health.
Clash of the Titans review
(Wed 14/04)
This is essentially the story of Perseus - and his battle against Hades. The whole experience leaves one somewhat cold and wondering what you've actually done for the last 118 minutes.
Dr Who, April 3rd Review
(Wed 07/04)
They say you only have one Doctor. Sure, there may be other doctors, but they’ll come and go, your heart will remain true only to one Doctor.
Solar, Ian McEwan Review
(Tue 06/04)
Climate change is, of course, the issue of the twenty-first century, and McEwan is not a novelist to shy away from the zeitgeist.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Film Review
(Thu 25/03)
Sadistic torture. Sexual violence. Perverted lunacy.
These are men that hate woman.