City aim to silence Ronnie Moore's taunts at Rotherham this weekend.
The Bantams make the short hop to Millmoor hunting their first league double of the season.
And once again the match has been spiced up by comments made by the Millers boss.
Moore claimed after City's 4-2 win in August that they were the "worst team we've played against".
Nicky Law, a former Rotherham defender, has never lost against Moore's side as a manager and there is no love lost between the rival bosses.
Law does not intend to stir it up with more controversy - but like the players has not forgotten Moore's barbed after-match comments.
Moore also angered City during the administration in the summer when he claimed they were a "disgrace". Law said: "Every-one knows about the on-going saga with Ronnie and he is a bit of a wind-up merchant.
"I'm not going to be drawn into saying anything that will give their players an added incentive.
"But I don't know how he can say in one breath we are the worst team he's seen and the next minute he's telling everyone it was no shock we won last time because we are full of Premiership players.
"I don't see any harm in a bit of friendly banter as long as it's kept at sensible levels."
It will be City's first league game for three weeks since the 2-1 win at Wolves. And their survival bid is boosted by the return of injured trio Ashley Ward, Jamie Lawrence and Danny Cadamarteri.
Rotherham have lost their last three home games and have not won at Millmoor since November 9.
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