BRADFORD City’s chances of reaching the League Two play-off chances look remote after they suffered a third successive defeat.
Last night’s loss to Tranmere Rovers at Valley Parade last night means City are facing another season in the fourth tier next year.
Here are a few views from Bradford City fans on social media, who also reacted to news of English teams pulling out of the European Super League:
Isnt it nice to support a proper football club? #bcafc they may not act on everything the Fans demand or want and we may not like all decisions made but we matter to them, they care us and we aren’t treated like a number on a spreadsheet.
— Ricc (@Riccles05) April 20, 2021
We only lost tonight.
— James Mason (@JamesMason_78) April 20, 2021
Our soul remains intact.#BCAFC https://t.co/c4S5fG8Rhw
We did play well for first 40 minutes, but resorted to lumping long balls to a lone striker against two aggressive central defenders. No shots on target in a must win game isn’t good enough; time to complete the rebuild in the summer & push for the top three next season. #bcafc https://t.co/XKB5scXYu5
— Carl Smith (@sm_carl) April 20, 2021
Struggled to care about the game today, all this superleague stuff, done my head in, dunno why pple expected somet today, play offs 100% went in Harrogate. was a fluke goal but we played some flat stuff, was in control but did nothing w it #bcafc
— mahmood (@itwascytronical) April 20, 2021
In T&S we trust.
— Benson (@BensonBCFC) April 20, 2021
Keep the faith people, trust the process. next season is ours👀 #bcafc
Long spells of decline and dross, interrupted by dazzling but brief winning streaks. That’s #bcafc of the past few seasons. I’m done with that, and I’m done with this pigs ear of a season. Next season has to be better, mid-table of League Two is failure.
— James Pieslak (@jpieslak) April 20, 2021
Considering where we were in December it's not a case of play-off hopes ruined, it's more about relegation fears dealt with.
— Matthew Kermode (@mjkyorkshire) April 20, 2021
We started awfully and this season could've been a lot worse than mid-table mediocrity.#bcafc
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