The Bradford season has begun and is still very difficult to be stable within a relegation zone, but the much improved image of the last month combined with some positive results has given a note of optimism that the goal of staying is more than just feasible.
For true reason, Bradford has won its last three home games (against Oxford, Scunthorpe and Walsall) while the midfielder had fought it to the end before heroic counterfeiting against the top qualifying Peterborough for the FA Cup. He also picked up a 3-3 in the headquarters of one of his rivals (Plymouth) and before 1-1 in the strong Peterborough for the championship, so we have a fairly capable race of racing through which we can all take note of her apparent racing improvement, which continued with Sunderland last Wednesday. The 1-0 defeat may have been there, but its appearance was still very good, and without a spin, we can talk about a clear change in the result if we think it never measured a clean finish that was achieved shortly before the end. In particular, he had a shot that, as we can see in the photo, the opponent's goalkeeper initially lost control of the ball, then pulling it out of focus after he had already passed the whole line. For Bradford's bad luck, referee and supervisor have completely lost the stage, resulting in Bradford's strong protests being left unanswered. Maybe, then, her goddess owes something.
Beyond that, we can not say on the other hand that Rothdale is the big scare. On the contrary, its instability at home (4-2-6) gives us enough good pressure to see its "against", especially when the recent prehistory shows the same. For the sake of truth, suffice it to say that Bradford remains undefeated in its last seven visits to this stadium (four wins, three draws), so putting all the above elements in the balance, I consider that the 5,20 offered by goalbet is quite an interesting choice.