STUART McCall repeated a familiar refrain after City's 15th draw of the season today at Bristol Rovers.
Nicky Law quickly cancelled out Chris Lines' opener for the hosts but once again the Bantams could not make their second-half domination count.
Rovers keeper Joe Lumley was in inspired form with several outstanding close-range saves to deny Billy Clarke and Charlie Wyke.
McCall said: "We aren't happy with a point but very happy with the performance.
"We were sloppy at the start but it was a great response with a fantastic goal.
"In the second half, you look back at the chances - you can go through all the team.
"It's a tale of frustration again but the level of performance is encouraging. They are a strong side at home but the quality of our play was excellent.
"We popped the ball about and were good to watch. We want to win games but we couldn't have done much more."
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