FOLLOWING Aramide Oteh's Crawley consolation, the T&A's chief sports writer Simon Parker discusses whether Bradford City's substitute strikers are actually having more success than their starters.
He and sports reporter Nathan Atkinson also discuss Eoin Doyle's underwhelming return down in Sussex, and whether he or Gary Bowyer need to be flexible with their preferred styles of play.
The Bantams will hope to bounce back from that Crawley defeat when they host Scunthorpe United at Valley Parade this weekend.
The reverse fixture finished in a 1-1 draw, a disappointing result given that City were up against 10 men for 70 minutes after an early red card for Matty Lund.
A familiar face proved unstoppable that afternoon, with Rory McArdle putting everything on the line to stop his side from losing. Will he and the Scunthorpe defence put in a similar performance on Saturday?
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