With new-found financial power, some fans in the Championship are really beginning to believe that Bristol City could be on the verge of something special come the end of the season.

Manager Lee Johnson has brought the Robins real success and going into the international break they sit in a lofty fifth place in the league table with 20 points from eleven games.

They've got some fantastic players on their books and no one has shone brighter than Chelsea loanee Tammy Abraham, who has exploded onto the scene after completing a loan move at the start of the season.

But as we enter a two week break, are there any individuals that might not be shining as bright as some of their colleagues in this Bristol City side? Is there anyone that needs a spell on the subs bench or reserves in order to get back their better form?

With that in mind, manager Lee Johnson must drop these TWO Bristol City players in every game from now on...

Taylor Moore

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Whilst it's difficult to criticise City as a whole because of some excellent team performances that have seen them triumph over the likes of Newcastle United, players like Taylor Moore haven't quite hit the heights of some of his team-mates.

The 19-year-old, who joined the club from French outfit from Lens this summer has been a little shaky at times when given the opportunity to play by manager Lee Johnson and hasn't hugely staked his claim for a starting berth week after week.

He's got plenty of time to develop and mature though, so it might be a matter of keeping the patience rather than throwing in the towel just yet.

Marlon Pack

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Marlon Pack has been a real stalwart in this Bristol City side over the past couple of years and this season has been no different.

And whilst it's difficult to single particular Bristol players out for criticism, Pack was hauled off at half-time against Nottingham Forest with his side 1-0 down. And when he did come off, the game changed in City's favour and they really put Forest to the sword.

It was tough on Pack but in that second half they looked a better and more competent side with the likes of O'Neil on the pitch. So with that in mind, this might be a move Johnson might want to make in the long term as well.