Quote Originally Posted by ShropshireAlex View Post
I think LB got between them too before any punches were thrown.

On Bradford's O/S nothing controversial from Hughes - no downplaying of our play or mention of the incident: "The Welshman admitted his side did not have the control they would have liked and that the Bantams “were always at risk” of losing the point.

Nevertheless, the City boss expects a reaction from the Bantams ahead of Bank Holiday Monday's visit of Leyton Orient.

“We did not have the control we would have liked,” he said.

“It became an end-to-end game and we were always at risk of losing the point we had worked for.

“There were consecutive errors that were a result of a lack of control, and that led to the goals.

“We have to learn from that. It is a difficult one to take.

“We have felt disappointment like this before, but we have to bounce back. We will go again.

“There is a huge game coming up, and we will be ready."

Very strong statement from their club about the flares- 3rd away game it's happened at and the FA are on their backs, and they VERY much don't want it on Monday v Orient, which is the 38th anniversary of the fire in the stand. All those arrested have been banned.
You really would think that with the memory of the fire at their stadium that their supporters would be very against anything like that. I guess it is just a brainless few as is ever the case. I saw someone suggest lobbing them back in the crowd. Probably not the greatest idea although very tempting. Absolutely no need for it at all. There will be outrage when someone gets injured from one of these things.