Nicky Law feels he still has total support in the City dressing room.

Law's side have slipped to fourth from bottom with no win in six games before today's crunch clash at Watford.

But the Bantams boss is encouraged by recent performances, typified with the two-goal fightback to earn a draw at Crewe in midweek.

Law said: "The players don't look like a group that are not inspired and don't want to win. Credit them for that and if we keep battling away then we will turn it round."

Chairman Gordon Gibb remains firmly onside and has ignored calls from some fans for a change at the top.

Law added: "Gordon is supportive but that's been the case all along. There was a little bit of speculation early on but, if we're honest, I think all parties probably have to take some blame for that.

"I speak to the chairman and Julian Rhodes on a regular basis. We opted for the road that we've taken and knew it was going to be tough.

"But I think there have been enough positives coming out of the games we are playing at the minute."

Skipper David Wetherall said: "There is absolutely no need for anyone to panic.

"A lot of people are getting negative about the league table but we know it will come good for us."

l Dean Windass was a guest on Sky's Soccer AM show today. Windass is currently suspended but will be clear to return against Nottingham Forest next week.