BRADFORD City slipped to 19th place in League Two following a 3-0 defeat at Salford City on Saturday.
A poor first half was enough to see the Bantams lose out to the Class of '92-backed side.
It was Stuart McCall’s men’s fifth defeat from the opening 12 games of the league season. They travel to Leyton Orient tomorrow night.
Here is a flavour of the comments from disappointed Bantams fans on social media after the result.
Only "positives" from yesterday is Zeli looked sharp and on a different level to the rest of them, Scales and Stutton are grafters. #bcafc
— Stefan Mateo (@M473O) November 22, 2020
JANUARY!
— The Cow's Arse (@The_Cows_Arse) November 22, 2020
Get it sorted NOW so we're ready to go and the lads can play every game.
We need a strong spine of experienced, good, leaders.
Centre back, centre mid and a striker with hundreds of games between them is the minimum required.#bcafc
I would start Cousins Dawson, Scales, Sikora and Scales on Tuesday. All look technically good and would give their all for the shirt #bcafc
— Matt Para Ice #4 (@mattparaice4) November 22, 2020
Worrying times at the moment. Can’t see how we’re going to get any better. Jan window will make or break our season. #bcafc
— Labeeb Aslam (@nottmbantam) November 22, 2020
Back on the road Tuesday night.
— The Bantams Chirper (@BantamsChirper) November 22, 2020
McCall was bullish in his post match interview yesterday saying...
"7 points off the play offs, with a game in hand, 30 + games to play, and plenty of players to come back. Don't write us off yet."
Come on city!!!#bcafc pic.twitter.com/DHvtGyphg9
I would be happy to just stay up this season, long battle ahead. #bcafc
— Raj (@footy7tweets) November 22, 2020
The only hope I get from #bcafc at the current moment in time is that Grimsby, Southend, and Stevenage, are all somehow worse than we are.
— Joshua Chapman (@JRCSport) November 21, 2020
#bcafc City are mid table. 7 points off the playoffs and 5 points off relegation!!!
— Silver-Bantam (@BantamSilver) November 21, 2020
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