GORES MARSHALLS HUISH YOU WERE HERE Bristol City World NEW COACHING ROLE FOR DAVID ©Official SMS news alerts direct to your mobile Gary Johnson returned to manage Yeovil Town earlier this month. The City manager took charge of a Yeovil Conference XI for Terry Skiverton's entertaining Testimonial match at Huish Park. Gavin Williams and Lee Johnson lined up in the Conference XI against a star- studded Skiverton XI, which included the likes of Soccer AM's Tubes, Chappers from BBC Radio One and BBC Radio Bristol's Geoff Twentyman. The match ended 4-4, with City's manager even making a late appearance as a substitute. Reports suggest Gary was guilty of a dive in the penalty area to win a spot-kick, although he later claimed to have been "clipped". After Skiverton had missed the last-gasp i penalty kick, the referee ordered a re take and Gary calmly teed up his former captain in the I box for a much- cherished goal. There was still time for the re- emergence of Darren Way following a serious car accident, the one-time Yeovil midfielder having the final touch of the game. g> W The Gores Marshalls will be holding collections at all three of City's home pre-season friendlies in 2009/10, starting tonight for the visit of Ajax. Gores Marshalls is a voluntary body of the Southville Community Development Association, and also a registered charity. They are looking to raise funds for the regeneration of Gores Marsh Park, on Winterstoke Road, just a few hundred yards from Ashton Gate. The charity has already raised £142,000 since January 2008 from various sources, and they are hoping for more help from City supporters this pre-season. All money raised will go towards the purchase of play equipment, football goalposts, seats, picnic tables and more. It is hoped work will begin in the Autumn, so please give generously to this worthwhile and very local cause. David Lee has come on-board City's first-team coaching ranks as development coach. The 39-year-old ex-Chelsea defender actually spent the back end of last season with the club, working with City's younger first team squad members. And he will continue the role full-time for the new football season, with the club boasting a strong 'Under-21 group' for 2009/10. "It's about development on and off the pitch. We have an excellent group here and hopefully I can use my experience to help them develop," David told Well Red. Sign up today on bcfc.co.uk Calls are charged at 25P per text. Available on UK networks only. The only place to watch extended video highlights of all first-team games this season. Sign up on bcfc.co.uk.

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