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Jones keen to get Bradford City off to flier (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)
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Jones keen to get Bradford City off to flier
8:00am Friday 17th August 2012 in Sport
By Simon Parker, Bradford City Reporter
Gary Jones, left, has stressed the importance of a good start
Stand-in skipper Gary Jones is determined that City hit the ground running.
Confidence is high after last week’s Capital One Cup triumph but nobody is under any illusions about the tough start that now awaits in League Two.
Tomorrow’s trek to Gillingham is followed with a Valley Parade double header kicking off against big-spending Fleetwood.
But Jones, who will keep the captain’s armband in Ricky Ravenhill’s absence, is targeting quick points on the board.
He said: “It’s always imperative that you get off to a decent start. Get a good result down at Gillingham and then push on to the two home games.
“It’s going to be difficult but you’ve got to play these teams sooner or later so why not face them straight off?
“Martin Allen’s teams are always tough and will be up and in your face. But we’re ready for it fitness-wise so let’s go and express ourselves.
“We had a good pre-season, apart from the blip against Bury, and I think we’re ready. We’ve trained hard, got a good game plan and I don’t see why we can’t come back with a positive result.”
Jones was outstanding in City’s engine room as they shocked League One Notts County but insists that the real battle begins at the Priestfield Stadium.
He added: “It’s been a long four or five weeks but now we’re down to the nitty gritty of the season.
“We had a great result at Notts County last week and thoroughly deserved to win. But cup games are always different and that won’t count for anything when the league starts.
“We’ll probably take a lot of supporters and I know they’ll get behind us like they did last week. I thought they were fantastic.
“We know what we are capable of. We can play, we’re ready and we can go down there and take three points.”
Comments(4)
Rambo
says...
9:21am Fri 17 Aug 12
LuvFootball wrote:Indeed. Especially with the Fleetwood game being againt totally unknown opposition, I'd be content with a draw of any sort, wether its a clean sheet or if a few players get off the mark regarding goals - Connell especially if he starts as people will be looking a him for goals with his record last season.
Away to Gillngham, I will be happy with a draw. We won't win all the games and this will be one of the hardest places to go to in the league this season. A draw I am very happy with, but a win I will be chuffed to pieces. I predict a draw.
LuvFootball
says...
9:30am Fri 17 Aug 12
Those were the days we wished we could play Gillingham every single day. Out of the last 6 games between us, Gills have won once, we have won twice and 3 draws 2 of which last season. Defintely not a team for us to fear, but definitely a fixture I want to see us get out of the way.
theoutsider
says...
1:05pm Fri 17 Aug 12

LuvFootball says...
9:12am Fri 17 Aug 12