BRADFORD City crashed to a second successive League Two defeat last night, with a 1-0 reverse at Bolton Wanderers.
The Bantams were unable to bounce back from their 3-0 home loss to Newport County on Saturday.
Fans took to social media to voice their views as Stuart McCall’s men missed out in their clash at the University of Bolton Stadium last night.
Here is a selection of those tweets:
Im lost for words, that is a real poor result!!
— Allan Airnes (@citygent85) October 28, 2020
No idea what lies ahead for the season #bcafc
Stick by SMc, we can’t keep changing managers when we’re going through a bad patch. We’ve tried that route with Hopkin, Bowyer etc. and it’s only got us where we are today. This club needs some stability, tough times don’t last tough people do. Ride it out #bcafc fans 🙏🏻
— BantamsVlogs (@BantamsVlogs) October 28, 2020
Stuart is not going to get sacked yet, and nor should he. We can moan all we want but this is a rebuilding job, that’s had starts and then further setbacks to leave us further behind than ever. We need stability. That said, results DO have to improve pretty sharpish. #bcafc
— Ricc Stead (@Riccles05) October 28, 2020
#bcafc. Magnificent performance second half. Completely bossed the game. Can’t legislate for missed penalties. If we continue to play like this a play off spot at least.
— Cleck Bantam. (@BantamCleck) October 27, 2020
We go again on Saturday #bcafc pic.twitter.com/NWTXUtkluM
— Benjamin Heaton (@BenHeaton) October 27, 2020
We go again Saturday 😂 Barrow and Southend next up, arguably two of the three worst teams in the league, 4 points a minimum #bcafc
— Chris Smith (@southychris) October 27, 2020
We have 9 points, which is almost a 1/5th of what we need to stay up. There are worse teams than us in this division. We've beat 2 in Mansfield and Stevenage. But my gosh this is worrying. Stick with 442 and just be solid for a few weeks. Be hard to beat. #bcafc
— Steve Baker (@sbaker81) October 27, 2020
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