Peter Jackson insists City’s fight for survival is not over yet.

Despite avoiding a brush with disaster on and off the pitch, the Bantams boss has called on supporters to stick together for the future health of the club.

Administration and a move to Odsal had both been on the cards before the owners struck a deal to buy the office block adjacent to Valley Parade.

Meanwhile, Jackson steered his side away from the Football League trapdoor, and he hopes fans will do their bit by signing up for season tickets.

He said: “I’m sure there will be a good reception to the new offer, even on the back of a disappointing season.

“We need the fans to get behind us, and they did that last season when times were tough.

“It’s been difficult but hopefully the threat of moving to Odsal and the possibility of administration will really bring people together.

“You can see we could’ve gone out of business if everything hadn’t been sorted out.

“Money was really tight and we have just escaped so it’s important we stick together as a group of supporters, players and staff.”

As part of City’s latest cut-price offer, adult season tickets cost £195, with youngsters aged 11 to 16 paying £87.50. The prices are £150 or £75 respectively in the TL Dallas Stand.