Bantams are out for revenge - McCall

05 November 2009 10:32
The Bantams were beaten 5-0 at Meadow Lane as County celebrated the summer appointment of Sven-Goran Eriksson as director of football in style - and City manager Stuart McCall wants his players to banish the memory.[LNB]Bradford gained some revenge by dumping County out of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy after a penalty shoot-out in October, but that was at Valley Parade.[LNB]McCall told the club's official website: "Notts County is a big game for us because that ground holds a lot of bad memories for a lot of players.[LNB]"We made too many individual errors that day and gave them goals. So we've got to put in a decent performance regardless of the result.[LNB]"We're playing against one of the most potent attacking sides in the division at home. First and foremost we've got to defend much better than we did last time."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk