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We need a win to restore Bradford City fans’ faith


Lee Bullock column

There are times when being a footballer is the greatest job in the world. But then there are other times, like last week, when it all goes wrong.

It’s a horrible position to be in, knowing you’ve let everyone down. You feel terrible but you’ve just got to take it on the chin and take all the criticism coming your way. We didn’t perform and we have to take responsibility for that.

Playing last Friday means it’s been a long wait between games. If we’d won, that would have meant a great week with everyone in good spirits. But when you lose and play like that, everybody is down and you realise you’re in for a rough time. It’s now up to ourselves as professionals to work extra hard to put things right.

I’d been really looking forward to the Southend game and maybe it might have been different if that early chance for James had gone in. But then we left the guy at the back post to put them 1-0 up and everything deteriorated from there.

All the hype of playing Friday night disappeared and it turned into a damp squib.

The good thing about the profession we are in is that we get the chance to sort it out straight away – and I’m glad our next game is at home again.

It’s vitally important to get a win but also to give it everything and put in a performance to restore some faith with our supporters. Then hopefully we can look back on last week as one of those freak results that come round now and again.

Look at Newcastle hammering Aston Villa 6-0, then Villa went out and won their next game. Everyone can move on.

It’s good to see Flynny back in the building after his operation. Rammers is also seeing light at the end of the tunnel, so it won’t be too long before we get those two big personalities back in the squad.

Leon Osborne, too, has returned to training, so he will give the gaffer more options before long.

Comments(3)

BantamsForever says...
4:04pm Thu 2 Sep 10

Lets hope City pull their fingers out of their smelly brown holes on Saturday as performances like that could be as easily matched by the team playing on the council pitch on a Sunday!!! Restore our confidence and keep the backbone (the fans) in the stadium because i wasnt the only one leaving early last week! and a few more of the diar performances n thats it.

windymiller says...
4:46pm Thu 2 Sep 10

Take it on the chin. They played like chinless wonders and having a bad day is no excuse. If I had as many bad days as they have at work I would be unemployed. Let's pay them a basic salary and top it up with bonuses for winning. Better still if they have a bad day drop them from the team without pay, now there's an incentive to play well.

allannicho says...
6:20pm Thu 2 Sep 10

Hopes springs eternal as they say?
with the Bulls & Bantams in freefall
it is so disheartening.


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