Town boss demands improvement

Woods, who was appointed as Mike Newell's permanent successor at Blundell Park 24 hours earlier, watched his side meekly surrender and fall to a sixth home league defeat in nine matches.And he pulled no punches in his assessment of Town's display that leaves them three points adrift of safety at the bottom of League Two."I'm an honest man and have made the players aware that I'm not going to be an easy touch. That performance was a million miles away from the level I expect the team to play at." said Woods."In the end, Bradford were stronger in all areas and it was a fair result. They showed more heart and a combination of good goalkeeping and poor finishing cost us any chance of a comeback after they scored first."They caused us problems from the start with a different system and while we changed it at half-time, we couldn't get back into it."

Source: Team_Talk