Steve Tilson sympathised with ex England, Southend United and current Bradford City Manager Peter Taylor after the Imps 1 nil down two one up smash and grab compliments of Delboy and Mad Mac. 11,000 season ticket holders at Bradford showed their displeasure with boos on Saturday suggesting the board could soon call time on Taloy
The Bantems are 18th 6 points from the dop on 31 points - hardly a decent return given the size and resources at the club. No wins one draw and 5 defeats in the last six is woeful form, worsened only by Stockport who are bottom and best described as in free fall. Word is Taylor has 4 games to turn things around although Tilson had this to say.
The diamond geezer said: "I get on really well with Peter Taylor and I know what he must be feeling because four games ago we were right down there, but we have turned things around with four wins on the bounce.Expectation levels are higher at Bradford than Lincoln so there is a bit more pressure on Pete, but I am sure he will get through this.
"It was great to win away from home. We would have taken a draw beforehand. We had to reorganise when Adam Watts got injured in the warm-up. Patrick Kanyuka came into the side at the last moment for his debut. Central midfield is not his best position so it wasn't easy for him. We didn't compete in the first 45 minutes and we didn't win enough of our battles. Luckily enough, we were still in the game at half-time and we came through strongly in the second half."
Tillson's comments were from our friends at the PA