THAT’S it. Not a surprise but Bradford City’s 2019-20 League Two season is over.
The EFL held another meeting with the division’s clubs today where they unanimously agreed to stop now.
The current top three - Crewe, Swindon and Plymouth - are set to be promoted with the play-offs still expected to take place.
The Bantams’ last match before the lockdown was a 2-0 defeat at Salford City on March 7. This left Stuart McCall’s side in ninth place, four points and two places off the play-off places.
Here are some of the Bantams fans’ views on social media on the season coming to an end:
Well league 2s being cancelled good riddance horrific season we go again in august #bcafc
— Jack Hepworth (@jhepworthtwitta) May 15, 2020
Mostly gutted that I won't get to have a vegan pasty at Forest Green than I am about anything else to do with the season ending 🙃 #bcafc
— Rebecca 💬 (@ree_bec_kahh_) May 15, 2020
Having been a football fan all my life I can say it has less relevance now than ever due to perspective C19 has brought. It should have been void no promotion, relegation. Start a new season when it’s safe #bcafc
— g sharp (@monkeyista) May 15, 2020
Another season in the books. Some top days out despite the results.
— ßen (@BCAFCBH) May 15, 2020
2019/20 ✅ #bcafc pic.twitter.com/uw3DME75Pt
Well the writing was on the wall weeks ago for us when #bcafc dug up the pitch, sent back loanees and took season tickets off sale.
— Wayne Finter (@Darkagefootball) May 15, 2020
Fingers crossed the club gets by in the tough months ahead.
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