A CHANGE of kit failed to bring a change of luck for Bradford City, as their poor run continued against their bogey team Harrogate Town last night.
Making in a one-off appearance for a fourth strip, the Bantams crashed to a 3-1 defeat against their rivals from North Yorkshire, the latter side taking another three points from the second derby clash between the two sides this month.
Matty Foulds scored the consolation for managerless City, who now lie 15th in League 2, 10 points off the final play-off place.
Here are a few views from City fans on social media following last night’s defeat:
Felt we were unlucky for their first 2 goals and looked bothered about winning first half think we really late consistency for a full 90, the change will take time sadly a few seasons to work, it ain’t getting better over 1 transfer window or 1 season #BCAFC
— Joel (@Joel_Naulty) February 23, 2022
Thought... #bcafc should have had another manager lined up before firing Adams. Hate when teams pull the trigger without a plan. Now spend weeks in limbo, league position worsening and in turn more frustration from the fan base plus a less attractive proposition for new managers
— Jack Rekesius (@JackRekesius) February 23, 2022
Tell you what, it ain't half hard work supporting this football club. When you think it can't get any more soul destroying, it does. #bcafc
— Asher Nutting (@asher_nutting) February 23, 2022
Planning a weekend at Forest Green. Still no idea where it is. Expecting to see #bcafc get absolutely trounced again by a novelty village side, but it’s one to tick off the list…
— Keith Wildman (@KeithWildman) February 23, 2022
The difference between the 2 teams was the quality in both boxes as the stats reveal. #bcafc had 25 shots with 5 on target whilst Harrogate had 3 on target, but all 3 were goals with one of them from their only corner against our 10 corners! https://t.co/SIycjcwJsA pic.twitter.com/KVBg5CYwwL
— Bantam Pete (@BantamPete) February 23, 2022
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