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On the subject of managers’ post-match comments, how about this gem from our old friend Darren Moore after another defeat for Port Vale on Saturday:“I think we’ve identified that we can cope at the level, I think that’s there for all to see”.Played 7Won 0Drawn 2Lost 5
:scarf:Compared to Grant ,Alexander sounds very weak !
Jeez, the Bradford boss takes it to new levels.. we barely get a mention...
Max Powerless looked older than Billy in his post match interview.
I met up with a load of City fans that I knew in the Cheswold pre-match. They were all apprehensive, especially when they saw that Mols and Billy were starting. They all said that they would take a point before the game. They are all good lads with their feet on the ground. Like all clubs they have a cross section of fans. All the City fans in my gym this morning were complimenting Rovers and agreed that on the day the better team won easily. I’ll see even more of them there tomorrow and have my Rovers top on again.Plenty of good natured banter.
I sat in the family stand on Saturday with my seven year old son who's started going on and off over the last couple of years. Just before kick off, 4 blokes and 3 kids rock up on the row in front of us, two of the blokes wearing tops with the Bradford Park Avenue badge on. Fair enough I thought, no biggy. Anyway, one of them decides to stand up and clap when the equalise. A bit later, I make a comment about Sarcevic being useless, same bloke turns round and goes "nah, he's not though is he." I let it go, I'm not confrontational and it's the family stand. Half time comes. Thought I'd mention it to the stewards. They said they'd keep an eye on them. Sure enough, a couple of 'senior' looking stewards watched them closely during the second half, but given Bradfords dire performance, the main protagonist stayed in his seat and didn't offer any further observations. Sarcevic yet again does f**k all and gets subbed, "still waiting for his to do summit" I said, bloke not interested unsurprisingly. Then they had a good laugh about the attendance figure when it was announced. "Show me part of the league table where that matters" I said again. Nothing. They got up and left with 5 mins left. "Mind how you go" I said. The arrogance to come and sit in the home end and be a bellend. They just can't handle the pub team from Donny.
Quote from: CJK on September 09, 2025, 08:35:41 pmI sat in the family stand on Saturday with my seven year old son who's started going on and off over the last couple of years. Just before kick off, 4 blokes and 3 kids rock up on the row in front of us, two of the blokes wearing tops with the Bradford Park Avenue badge on. Fair enough I thought, no biggy. Anyway, one of them decides to stand up and clap when the equalise. A bit later, I make a comment about Sarcevic being useless, same bloke turns round and goes "nah, he's not though is he." I let it go, I'm not confrontational and it's the family stand. Half time comes. Thought I'd mention it to the stewards. They said they'd keep an eye on them. Sure enough, a couple of 'senior' looking stewards watched them closely during the second half, but given Bradfords dire performance, the main protagonist stayed in his seat and didn't offer any further observations. Sarcevic yet again does f**k all and gets subbed, "still waiting for his to do summit" I said, bloke not interested unsurprisingly. Then they had a good laugh about the attendance figure when it was announced. "Show me part of the league table where that matters" I said again. Nothing. They got up and left with 5 mins left. "Mind how you go" I said. The arrogance to come and sit in the home end and be a bellend. They just can't handle the pub team from Donny. That all sounds pretty well behaved to me. Maybe it would have been different if they’d taken the lead or been more in the game.
Maybe I didn't describe the whole situation in a great way. But let me be clear, they definitely weren't neutrals, they were Bantams. As you'll notice if you read it back, one of them even got up and celebrated their goal. On reflection, it doesn't really matter now. As I've said, I've encountered countless away supporters in our home sections over the years. If they sit tight and respect where they're sat, I've no major issue.
Quote from: CJK on September 10, 2025, 09:15:11 pmMaybe I didn't describe the whole situation in a great way. But let me be clear, they definitely weren't neutrals, they were Bantams. As you'll notice if you read it back, one of them even got up and celebrated their goal. On reflection, it doesn't really matter now. As I've said, I've encountered countless away supporters in our home sections over the years. If they sit tight and respect where they're sat, I've no major issue.Well I think you’re right to bring this up CJK.Away fans in our Family Stand is definitely not right and it shows our ticketing system has failed.
Sometimes we limit sales to fans with a previous purchase history..I have no issue with the occasional away fan being in the home end, you just have to behave and pretend to be a neutral supporter.I am minded to go to a Peterborough game soon ish, to have a purchase history there so if necessary I can more easily get a ticket for the last game. I live nearby so it’s not too difficult..