WHEN one thing is solved, another issue inevitably rears its ugly head.

The camera has been solved, but alas technology has dictated that this week's episode is without all its bells and whistles.

In the continuing parallels between Parker on Parade and Bradford City's fortunes, the Bantams looked potent against Doncaster, but still suffered another defeat.

We discuss a game of missed opportunities, keeper blunders, and a lack of pace causing issues when trying to defend counter attacks during City's positive spells of pressure.

It was a modest return to action for winger Sean Scannell, but Simon believes Bantams fans will have been glad to see him back.

On the trend of potential returnees, I ask Simon a little later on whether fringe players and those with injuries could work their way into Gary Bowyer's long term plans.

This comes amid the news in the week that the manager sees long-term absentee Jake Reeves as fitting his style of play.

We also delve into the world of mathematicians to work out the earliest City could be officially relegated.

Could Good Friday take on a new name if it's done and dusted then?

Then, it's on to what matters most: games.

I ask Simon what we can expect from a Bristol Rovers side who haven't won in five games.

Could The Great Escape begin this weekend?