Source: Team_Talk
Stu wants quick Bantams response
This result halted a run of three successive home defeats, but Bradford ended the match with 10 men for the third game in a row after defender Steve Williams was sent off for a second bookable offence - a second foul on striker Justin Richards that led to Cheltenham's equaliser from the penalty spot.[LNB]"It is just not going for us at the moment. We just need something to change for us," said McCall.[LNB]"Cheltenham came to us on the back of a good result at Dagenham on Monday and we had lost three on the bounce at home. You could sense the anxiety and the first half was not a great performance, but it was good enough to put us ahead.[LNB]"I felt it would be a tight game won by the odd goal and I said to Steve Williams at half-time: 'Don't give the referee the chance to send you off' because he had been booked in the first half, but then he gives away a penalty for them to equalise.[LNB]"This is a bitter pill to swallow because the penalty was the only shot they had on target."[LNB][LNB]