Bristol City have experienced a decent start to the season under Lee Johnson. 

The Robins have won four of their last seven league matches, playing some brilliant football along the way.

Last season was a similar story with the club in and around the play-offs for the majority of the season, before falling away towards the end.

It was, however, a season that saw them beat Manchester United in the League Cup and push Manchester City all the way in the semi-finals.

Johnson is somebody who has garnered plenty of praise over the last few seasons and has been earmarked as a manager to watch for the future.

He will have undoubtedly been considered by Premier League teams with managerial voids in the past and there is a good chance he will be next in line for a big job this season.

So should the Ashton Gate faithful be worried about a club poaching their gaffer?

We discuss...

Chris Gallagher

Potentially, yes.

He did a good job last season, particularly taking into account the cup run and he has the side competing again now despite losing his best players in the summer.

To do that, on a pretty small budget, whilst also playing good football, is very impressive and bigger clubs will be taking notice.

Alfie Burns

Definitely.

Johnson continues to get the best out of the Robins even with a number of departures.

He’s someone that makes players better, which should never be underrated.

Aston Villa could do far worse than taking a look at him.

George Harbey

Johnson is a good, young manager who is bound to be a Premier League manager in the future.

If the Robins clinch a play-off spot this season, then some top-flight teams may come in for him - City should be worried.

Louie Chandler

They should most definitely be worried.

Unless the Robins are pushing towards promotion deep into the season then Johnson will no doubt be tempted by any Premier League job that becomes available.

If I were on the board, I would already be planning his replacements.