Bristol City have just announced the deadline day signing of striker Matty Taylor – from their bitter rivals Bristol Rovers.
Taylor has become the first player to make the trip across Bristol for 30 years – since Trevor Morgan (remember him? No, you almost certainly don’t) did it in January 1987.
Taylor’s notched up 19 goals in 33 games for Rovers this season, which prompted interest from the Championship club, and he’s signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with City.
The Robins were very pleased to announce the signing of their new man on Twitter – and clearly couldn’t resist rubbing a bit of salt into their rivals’ wounds while they were at it.
IMAGE: #TaylorSigns #MakingBristolProud #WelcomeToBristol pic.twitter.com/0EcCtRBJNX
— Bristol City FC (@BristolCity) January 31, 2017
Yep, that’s Bristol City welcoming their new signing from Bristol Rovers to Bristol.
Now, this could have just been a very innocent mistake, but let’s be honest, it isn’t, is it? It’s a dig, 100%, and it must hurt a bit.
Especially that #MakingBristolProud hashtag – it’s just brutal.
There definitely isn’t anyone on Twitter giving City the benefit of the doubt.
https://twitter.com/louishattxn/status/826460595604029440
unreal rustling from LJ, he must feel 5 foot 6 right about now
— Chris Blacker (@cblacker13) January 31, 2017
I can imagine this is hilarious for shiteds but Welcome to Bristol is pathetic. Honestly. If that was Rovers I'd be ashamed.
— Richard Norman (@RNorman7) January 31, 2017
— Ron Walker (@ronnabe) January 31, 2017
welcome to Bristol?! See you in league one lads😘
— Charlie B (@breadedauto) January 31, 2017
The only consolation for Rovers fans is that City are currently just one place above the relegation zone and have only won a couple of games in the last three months.
Maybe Matty Taylor will fire his new side to safety, or maybe he’ll be facing up against his old club in League One next season.