Even better they have conceded a late equaliser to aldershot so may even go to penalties..... demoralising for themBradford putting 120 minutes into their legs tonight.
Went to pens, won 4-1 with Payne scoring the winnerEven better they have conceded a late equaliser to aldershot so may even go to penalties..... demoralising for them
You mean you fell over..?Just say I went from thirty degrees to three.
Well, you could have gone.rubbish attendance
What a ridiculous comment. Really very odd.
We have conceded what 4 goals in 8 games before today and KR is criticised for his defensive picks?
Long one of our 6 best defenders. What rubbish. McMahon was involved in most of the games when we haven't conceded.
Robinson lives having Eastwood, Nelson, Dickie, Ruffels and Mousinho in his team. Isn't that obvious?
Or was that a wind up (I can only believe it is)
Dickie’s improvement over recent matches had been remarkable. Credit to him.Special mention for the defence tonight...
Not been Garbutt's biggest fan (has anyone?) but he really grew into the game tonight, looked good in the second half. Hanson at right back too I thought had a very decent game. Rob Dickie was playing like Harry Maguire, he's got some seriously quick feet on him when he's bringing the ball out. Nelson was back to his solid self, although there was one moment I remember him misjudging a ball coming in.
Another clean sheet although I think I have frostbite after that, worth it.
I meant for the home fans excellent effort for usWell, you could have gone.
I was saying that McMahon was part of the team that had 5 clean sheets in 7 games which suggested a defender and part of the back 4 he had done well.McMahon is an excellent crosser of the ball =-providing he doesn't have to do it on the run. He also gets a nosebleed if he has to run into the opposition half. As for Luke Garbage - enough said. Or perhaps you think he's better than Ruffels?
We are OUT of the hat for Round 2.Good result and it gets us in the hat for Round 2. In terms of cup runs, we’re doing what I wanted us to do this season as I always thought we’re not good enough to bother the playoff positions this season – navigate a few rounds, draw a big team (Man City) and use the EFL Trophy to try things out and blood a few youngsters.
Whilst the unbeaten run is impressive, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The first quarter of the season saw us pick up six points from 36 – we pissed away opportunities to have a contingency. We’re in the ascendancy at present but a solitary defeat throws us back into the relegation zone. We don’t have enough on the board to pretend we’re somehow world beaters.
Still, credit where it’s due. KR has turned us around. We need a few more wins before we can start resting easier. Bradford are the perfect side to go for on Saturday to further prove what we’ve been seeing in recent weeks.