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Brian Tinnion and Ian Holloway Reunite at Ashton Gate: Bristol City vs. Nottingham Forest, 2013
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Brian Tinnion and Ian Holloway Reunite at Ashton Gate: Bristol City vs. Nottingham Forest, 2013
Former Bristol city midfielder and manager Brian Tinnion with former Bristol Rovers Midfirleder and Current Crystal palace Manager Ian Holloway - Photo mandatory by-line: Joe Meredith/JMP - 09/02/2013 - SPORT - FOOTBALL - Ashton Gate - Bristol - Bristol City V Nottingham Forest - Npower Championship
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In this evocative photograph taken at Ashton Gate on the 9th of February, 2013, two storied figures of Bristol football reunite as former Bristol City midfielder Brian Tinnion greets his old friend and former Bristol Rovers midfielder Ian Holloway. The image captures a moment of camaraderie and nostalgia amidst the intense atmosphere of a Championship clash between Bristol City and Nottingham Forest. With both men boasting impressive careers in the game, the encounter between these two teams held a special significance for the pair. Tinnion, who made over 200 appearances for the Robins between 1992 and 1998, had returned to Ashton Gate as a member of the backroom staff under manager Steve Cotterill. Holloway, meanwhile, was the charismatic manager of Nottingham Forest, leading the Tricky Trees in their quest for promotion back to the Premier League. The old friends exchanged warm greetings and reminisced about their shared past as the teams prepared to take to the field. The photograph encapsulates the enduring bond between footballers and the cities they represent, as well as the sense of community that exists within the game. As the whistle blew to signal the start of the match, the focus shifted from nostalgia to competition, with both teams determined to secure three points. However, for a brief moment, the past came alive once more as Brian Tinnion and Ian Holloway shared a heartfelt embrace, leaving us with a reminder of the rich history and connections that make football such a compelling and enduring sport. Joe Meredith/JMP, February 9, 2013.
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