'Beyond frustrating' - fans react to Struber sacking
BBC Sport gets the views of Bristol City supporters after their club sack head coach Gerhard Struber in favour of former England manager Roy Hodgson.
Gerhard Struber had 43 games in charge of Bristol City [Getty Images] We asked for your views after Bristol City announced the sacking of boss Gerhard Struber with former England manager Roy Hodgson taking over at the Championship club until the end of the season. Hodgson returns to a club which he led for four months in 1982 in his first managerial job in English football. We had a large number of responses so, thanks for getting in touch and here is a selection of the views of Bristol City fans: Jess - Roy is a legend and no doubt fans will give him a warm welcome but it's really hard to see the positives in this, or understand the club's vision.
What's the point in overhauling the set-up when we aren't investing in the squad? We do the same thing over and over again and expect different results - madness! Kris - Fans of other clubs often ask me why Bristol City have never made it to the Premier League as they seem equally perplexed as us City supporters.
I think I have boiled it down to Steve Lansdown conservatism and poor managerial appointments. This is the first managerial appointment he's got right in a while in my opinion but reverted to type with this sacking after failing to back Struber with a sufficient squad to make it through the season. Beyond frustrating!
Tom - Quite predictable really as very poor form for the past two months. Struber has to take some blame for that but the transfer window was a disaster in January and he deserves more time. I don't see the point in the Lansdowns carrying on, as it's one bad decision after another and you can't keep blaming managers.