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Bradford City vs Morecambe
 1 - 0 
Date: 
05/04/2008
Venue: 
Coral Windows Stadium
Attendance: 
13562
Referee: 
P Miller

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City boss Stuart McCall has gone on record as saying the last-minute defeat at Morecambe in the corresponding fixture was the worst moment of his managerial career.

This victory - which puts them up to tenth in the table - may have exorcised that demon but the fact that this was the Bantams' third win in five games will have pleased him more.

In terms of low points, the 2-1 loss at home to Mansfield last month must have come close to rivalling that dark day at Christie Park back in October. McCall admitted he just wished the season would end after losing to the second-bottom club.

But since then, City have played five teams all above them in the table and only lost once - and that was to yet another goal at the death at Rochdale.

In the wake of the Mansfield misery, the Bantams chief claimed his players were making it easy for him in deciding who was worth a new contract next season. Not many, were probably his thoughts at the time. Now the issue is becoming more clouded thanks to the upturn in form.

McCall said: "We've had a good response to the Mansfield debacle five games ago. We played teams all above us. We went to Darlington and won, we were unlucky not to get something at Rochdale, beat Chesterfield, drew at Rotherham and beat Morecambe on Saturday.

"I just want them to carry on and finish the season strongly now, not take their foot of the gas.

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"People from the outside might think they don't have a lot to play for but we all know individuals' futures are at stake. I think people want to be here and they are doing their upmost to show that.

"We have been inconsistent, we know that, but there have been signs for next season."

New front pair Barry Conlon and Eddie Johnson linked up well together in this latest victory and did their chances of securing a new deal next season no harm.

Conlon might not be every City fan's cup of tea and after only seven minutes he showed why. He was put through by Kyle Nix but blazed high and wide with only goalkeeper Scott Davies to beat. But this was the only blemish in a performance which highlighted the striker's best asset - his link-up play.

After Joe Colbeck's quickly-taken free-kick was well saved by Davies, Conlon was involved in City's next three chances.

First, he linked up well with Paul Heckingbottom to put Johnson in on goal but he hit the side-netting from an acute angle. Then on 29 minutes, the Irishman produced a great little dink to create an opening for Nix, whose firm left-foot drive from the edge of the area was palmed behind for a corner by Davies.

The roles were reversed three minutes later when Nix turned provider for Conlon, who smacked a header against the bar from a corner. The ball rebounded straight into the path of Omar Daley just a yard out but he tried to blast it home on the volley when a simple side-foot into the empty net would have sufficed.

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The winger almost made amends a minute later when he beat his man and launched a shot from distance which flashed just wide of the far post.

City fans had been looking forward to seeing what transfer target Garry Thompson had to offer on the right flank for Morecambe but he had to withdraw after 36 minutes following an accidental elbow from Conlon which left the winger with a fractured cheekbone.

Morecambe failed to muster a single meaningful shot in the first half but, on one of the rare occasions they did threaten, captain-for-the-day Mark Bower came to the rescue with a superb piece of defending.

Former Huddersfield striker Jon Newby was homing on goal after being put clear by Craig Stanley but Bower, who was given the armband to mark his tenth anniversary since making his Bantams first-team debut, slid in with as clean a tackle as you'll see all season.

There was a feeling at half-time that City might pay for not having made the most of their superiority and Morecambe had the first effort after the break when David Artell headed over five minutes in. But the hosts finally got their just reward with a well-worked goal after 54 minutes.

Daley played an incisive pass down the left for Colbeck to run on to. The winger's pace ensured he got there just before the byline to pull the ball back with his left foot. His inviting cross was met by Conlon, whose shot was blocked by Davies, but the ball broke loose for Johnson to prod home into the unguarded right-hand corner of the net.

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City pressed for a second as a Johnson pass looked to have been turned back to his goalkeeper by Artell under pressure from Conlon but stand-in referee David Coote, who replaced Pat Miller after he was injured in the warm-up, did not see it as a back-pass, much to the derision of the crowd.

It needed a great defensive header just over the bar to keep out Conlon following a cross from Bower and the striker linked up well with Colbeck to put substitute Alex Rhodes clear but he ballooned a shot high into the kop. Then Conlon turned on a sixpence to beat his man and set up Colbeck, whose fierce effort was well saved.

City's failure to kill the game off led to thoughts there may be a sting in the tail at the other end and, sure enough, Morecambe threatened late on. Wayne Curtis guided the ball just wide of the far post after a dangerous ball across the goal from Stanley, who was then inches wide with a dipping shot in the second minute of injury time. Thankfully, there was not yet more late heartbreak for Bantam supporters.

Reflecting on the game, McCall said: "The only disappointing thing was going in at half-time not having capitalised on our domination. We had five or six decent opportunities, hit the bar and then knocked it over from a few feet, so that was the only thing.

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"I was quite confident that if we could play in the same manner that the goals would come. Unfortunately, there was only one of them and when you don't take your chances you run the risk of being a bit edgy at the end which we were, the fans were and the players were."

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BRADFORD CITY MORECAMBE
34 Scott Loach 30 Scott Davies
3 Paul Heckingbottom 2 Adam Yates
5 David Wetherall 4 David Artell
6 Mark Bower 6 Craig Stanley
7 Omar Daley 9 Wayne Curtis
8 Eddie Johnson 11 Garry Thompson
9 Barry Conlon 16 Stewart Drummond
15 Joe Colbeck 17 Jamie Burns
18 Tom Penford 20 Jon Newby
22 Kyle Nix 21 Matthew Blinkhorn
33 Ben Starosta 23 Henry McStay
SUBSTITUTES SUBSTITUTES
2 Darren Williams 8 Garry Hunter for 20 (63)
11 Alex Rhodes for 7 (59) 12 Damien Allen
23 Willy Topp 18 Paul Lloyd for 11 (35)
25 Luke Medley 19 Simon Grand
35 Thomas Moncur 32 Shwan Jalal

MATCH OFFICIALS:
Referee: D Coote
Assistant Referee: C Dunn
Assistant Referee: A H Greenwood
4th Official: N Haycock

GOALSCORERS:
BRADFORD CITY MORECAMBE
Johnson (55)
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DISCIPLINARY:
BRADFORD CITY MORECAMBE
Penford (39) Newby (61)
Conlon (47) Curtis (73)
Blinkhorn (86)
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 Match Information
 
  Bradford Morecambe
Goals : 1 0
Possession : 50% 50%
Shots On Target : 7 2
Shots Off Target : 7 4
Corners : 9 2
Fouls : 17 10
Most Fouls : Conlon (7) Blinkhorn (3)
Yellow Cards : 2 3
Red Cards : 0 0
 
Scorers :
Johnson 56
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