THERE might be a social media blackout this weekend, but that did not stop City fans vent their frustrations after a bore draw against Scunthorpe United at Valley Parade yesterday.
Although the Bantams have ended their torrid run of five defeats on the bounce, supporters are not happy with recent results and the style of football.
One win in their last eight has left them languishing in lower mid-table after things had look so rosy only a couple of months back.
A fourth consecutive blank on their home patch against a side who secured safety on the day with the point has caused even more dismay amongst the fan base.
I’m on the fence with T&S, to stick with a system that has brought five straight defeats for an hour today was worrying but I do think they are working with a number of players who see futures away from VP #bcafc
— Kendal Chris (@CMH1967) May 1, 2021
Another soporific home performance from City. We can't go into next season in the same vein! #bcafc
— Andrew George newsom (@Andrewjj1964) May 1, 2021
The change of mindset seemed to be working well 2nd half, everything going forward. But the switch to 442 meant we started going sideways/backwards again! We don’t have enough forward thinking players in our Team, typical end of season mid table dross. Big Summer ahead. #bcafc
— Paul (@TALLPAUL1984) May 1, 2021
Others chose to be more optimistic when evaluate their team's struggles.
#bcafc fans in November: we’re going to get relegated#bcafc fans in February: we’re going to win the league. #bcafc fans in April: next season is a write-off already.
— ᴀᴀʀᴏɴ ʙᴏᴡᴇʀ (@AaronBower) May 1, 2021
Maybe, just maybe, the right answer is somewhere in the middle, away from all the extreme reactions.
The only one to increase his reputation over this carnage of a run in is Sam Hornby.#bcafc
— Karl Cunliffe (@KDCunliffe) May 1, 2021
Its written in the stars, Clayton Donaldson hattrick next week at Morecambe #bcafc #bwfc
— James Derbyshire (@JDerbyshireBWFC) May 1, 2021
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