Bristol City produced some FA Cup heroics on Tuesday evening to dump West Ham United out of the competition, and it was the same man who got them over the line for a replay who proved to be the difference maker.
Bristol City produced some FA Cup heroics on Tuesday evening to dump West Ham United out of the competition, and it was the same man who got them over the line for a replay who proved to be the difference maker.
Having slammed home an equaliser at the London Stadium in a 1-1 draw in-front of 9,000 travelling Robins fans, Tommy Conway pounced in just the third minute on a Hammers defensive mistake to slot into an empty net at Ashton Gate, and that is the only goal that was needed to see Liam Manning’s side into round four.
Having missed most of the opening couple of months of the season with a hamstring injury, Conway has been back in action since late September and with eight goals in all competitions in 22 appearances, he is very much one to watch for the next few years in terms of goalscoring strikers.