Bantams are out for revenge - McCall

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.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.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."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."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."

Source: Team_Talk