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The Voice - Match preview Bradford City vs Swindon Town Saturday 7th October 2023 3:00pm

Discussion in 'City Talk' started by The Voice, Oct 5, 2023.

  1. The Voice

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    EFL LEAGUE TWO FIXTURE #12


    Saturday 7th October 15:00
    Bradford City (18th) vs Swindon Town (6th)
    University of Bradford Stadium (AKA Valley Parade)

    22/23 Results:

    25 Oct 2022: Bradford City 1 – 1 Swindon Town
    18 Apr 2023: Swindon Town 1 – 0 Bradford City

    Head-to-Head Form: LDLWD (most recent result first)

    Won: 13
    Drawn: 14
    Lost: 17

    Current League Form:

    Bradford City: LLWDD
    Swindon Town: LWDWW

    SWINDON TOWN

    Swindon Town’s first defeat of the season came at league leaders Notts County on Tuesday night, with the Nottingham-based side putting 3 past the Robins inside the opening 37 minutes. Swindon Town did get a consolation, and kept plugging away, but a 3-1 defeat was the outcome.

    Manager Michael Flynn, of ex-Bradford City fame, said his side “had a first half to forget”, and in truth the very first kick of the game was a bit of a disaster as on-loan star Dan Kemp tried something a little unusual – and got it all wrong!



    But the season has been a superb one to this point for Swindon Town. While draws have prevented them sitting any higher up the table (they sit in 6th place), they’ve also played 1 fewer game than all those teams above them – perhaps making their current position a false one. A win in that outstanding fixture would have Swindon Town sat in 2nd, 1 point behind Notts County, and 2 ahead of AFC Wimbledon and the rest of the League Two pack: but as the old adage goes, better to have points in the bag than games in hand, and so it is that Swindon occupy one of the 4 play off places at present.

    Goals have been easy to come by for Swindon Town this season, and in truth, rival clubs Bradford City and MK Dons both have a significant hand in that: Jake Young (9) and Dan Kemp (7) have been two of the hottest marksmen in the division, and both come from parent clubs plying their trade in the very same division.

    It’s not the first time Bradford City have lent a significant helping hand to Swindon Town, either. Irish striker Eoin Doyle spent half a season on loan at Swindon Town in a previous promotion season, and incredibly had a better than a goal-a-game record of 23 strikes in 22 outings… history is currently repeating itself once more, with Jake Young having scored 9 goals in only 8 starts (albeit with 2 substitute appearances.

    Tyrese Shade (2) has also contributed multiple goals this season despite not having made a single start, while Rushian Hepburn-Murphy (2) and Jake Cain (2) are other bit-part players having made decent contributions. Charlie Austin (3) is the elder statesmen and focal point of the Swindon Town attack, and continues to be an ever-present in league games, alongside goalkeeper Murphy Mahoney, Dan Kemp, Remeao Hutton, Udoka Godwin-Malife, Tom Brewitt, and Frazer Blake-Tracy.

    Well, if it’s not broke, don’t fix it!

    George McEachran is a player that has started all but 1 game in the league this season, while Jake Young lost his starting berth against Notts County despite being the club’s top scorer, though he did come on at half time for Charlie Austin, possibly with his inevitable exclusion against Bradford City in mind.

    Bouncing back from their sole loss in either league or cup is now the priority for Michael Flynn and his team, but the lay of the land has just changed quite dramatically ahead of their trip to Valley Parade – Swindon Town will have to ensure that does not affect them mentally, and they just do what they’ve been doing so well all season, regardless of what type of performance Bradford City can muster under a new caretaker player-manager in Kevin McDonald.

    Boasting 2.7 goals per game, but with a far-from-watertight back line, Swindon Town will look to bring some entertainment to a venue that is no longer a fortress following Bradford City’s first home defeat of the season.

    BRADFORD CITY

    Mark Hughes is gone.

    Sparky came to Valley Parade in the wake of a dismal tenure under Derek Adams, and successfully guided the club into the League Two play offs – only to be dispatched by Carlisle United in the semi-finals. The hangover of that defeat became impossible for the Bantams to shake off, and after 11 games they find themselves way down the table in 18th position.

    That’s not good enough, and Ryan Sparks duly swung the axe, even though the midtable teams remain extremely tightly bunched – to the point where City find themselves just 2 points off 10th place. The fact is, though, a top 3 finish is the target, with a top 7 spot most likely to be viewed as a consolation. Anything else represents failure, and with a series of dour home performances relying on late equalisers against Grimsby Town and Harrogate Town no less, back-to-back defeats against Walsall and Tranmere Rovers was too much for the current Bradford City CEO to take.

    A shocking start, then, sees Bradford City sat just 6 points off the dreaded drop zone, and having just lost to a side previously occupying 23rd place.

    Over to you, Kevin McDonald.

    Perhaps a surprise choice as Bradford City’s caretaker manager, McDonald was preferred over Mark Trueman perhaps for the sake of trying something fresh and new while the search for a permanent replacement gets under way. Kevin McDonald, a player who still has an excellent eye for a pass, has unfortunately looked every bit the part of an aging pro, so it will be interesting to see if he selects himself or not in the coming games. More likely, perhaps, will be the return of club captain Richie Smallwood, who has lost the armband in recent weeks after a series of underwhelming performances.

    Perhaps it was the form of goalkeeper Harry Lewis, though, that ultimately condemned Mark Hughes. One of the best goalkeepers in the division last season, Lewis has struggled of late, and his howler allowed Tranmere Rovers to get in front on Tuesday night. His inability to defend or organize his side for corners also cost Bradford City 2 goals against Walsall last Saturday, though he’s certainly not alone in facing criticism for that.

    Andy Cook, who has 5 goals in 3, is certainly not the first person anyone would wish to criticize, though he missed a sitter of a header against Tranmere Rovers that could have changed the narrative entirely – especially if combined with the cracking header he later did score, as he made amends for that miss. But players at this level do miss chances.

    Unfortunately for Bradford City, they’re currently missing more than most.

    Just 12 goals scored in 11 games are the sort of numbers expected from struggling sides, and only 3 teams have registered fewer goals scored. Bradford City will simply have to address that dearth of attacking quality, or they’re likely to find themselves in yet deeper trouble.

    So, what does one expect of Kevin McDonald ahead of his first game in charge? Unfortunately, that’s an almost impossible question to answer. One would hope McDonald wouldn’t try to reinvent the wheel with such a short space of time to prepare, but one would also hope he can find the motivation within his newly acquired squad to get further up the pitch and gun for more goals.

    THE BREAKDOWN

    Bradford City: 11/8
    Draw: 12/5
    Swindon Town: 2/1

    Swindon Town are a little leaky at the back; but that is counterbalanced by the free-scoring nature of their attacking play. 5 goals against both Sutton United and Wrexham, as well as 6 against Crawley Town, obviously improve the average number of goals scored heavily – but those games aside, Swindon Town can generally be relied upon to score 2 goals and have done so 6 times this season.

    While there is no guarantee Swindon will hit another couple on Saturday, particularly with the absence of top scorer Jake Young who is unlikely to play against his parent side, they’re playing a Bradford City side that have conceded 8 goals in their last 4 games across both league and cup. An omen? Perhaps.

    Whether Kevin McDonald can instil more steel in the heart of the Bradford City backline remains to be seen. Whether he can get the Bantams firing going forward, too, is a huge question.

    But for now, the assumption is that Swindon Town continue to do what they do so well, with the likes of Dan Kemp looking like one of the best players in the division despite not getting a look in at MK Dons. Charlie Austin will look to bully the Bradford City back line, with Hepburn-Murphy and perennial substitute Tyrese Shade will look to make up for Young’s absence.

    While a new manager bounce would be extremely welcome at Valley Parade this weekend, the momentum is firmly with Michael Flynn’s men.

    This game, realistically, might be seen as a free hit if it weren’t so urgent that Bradford City get firing as soon as possible. Expecting a miracle seems a little too much to ask, though, so the pick is a comfortable Swindon Town win and some real soul-searching within the Valley Parade set up.

    PREDICTION:

    Bradford City 0 – 3 Swindon Town
     
  2. bantam65

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    Bet placed at 28/1.
     
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    How on earth are we favourites to win this ? 0.0
     
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    Nobody has any idea as to which team will turn up to VP tomorrow. The Walsall Team or the Newport Team.
     
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    Tough game tomorrow, not expecting anything other than a heavy defeat.

    I was torn whether to attend tomorrow, but decided I will go.

    Hopefully McDonald becomes the first City caretaker manager since Colin Coooer in 2011 to win his first game
     
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    Hope it's the Swindon one or things will get very confusing.
     
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    I just wonder how he dramatically changes it tomorrow.
    Most on here have seen the last 3 home games.
    They’ve been terrible in the most part and after another 2nd half no show on Tuesday there is definitely a bad smell associated with the playing side at the moment.

    How can he turn Lewis’ awful form around in 3 days?

    How can we give Cook more of the sort of service that’s resulted in his recent good spell of goals?

    Now that Pattison is injured where are the non-Cook goals gonna come from?

    We’ve played some pretty average sides in the last 6 games and apart from Newport which was very good have pretty much scraped together 3 points from the other 5.

    What’s gonna dramatically alter between Tuesday and tomorrow that makes us hopeful of stopping a free scoring Swindon (no Young obviously) from coming and turning us over.

    Looks like we are putting an enormous amount of hope in the fabled new manager “bounce”
     
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    What would be promising to see would be the players doing what they never did under Hughes and playing with creative freedom - attacking from the off and throughout. It would be interesting to see how we fare playing in such a way as we've not seen it for a long time now.
     
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    Let's all hope that at 5 o'clock tomorrow we are all saying where on earth did that performance come from?
    In a good way of course, and also where has it been all season, bar Newport.
     
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    Just pick eleven and say go for it lads.
     
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    If the players show a reaction to the sacking of Hughes , play well and win the game then I’ll be questioning their character and why they couldn’t perform in previous games.
    There’s nothing McDonald can change tactically or personnel that should make much of a difference so it’s all about the players desire.
     
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    Thanks mate, I love the analysis that you do every game. I send them to numerous people that don’t use this site. Always brilliant, thanks again.
     
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    Why are we all thinking Swindon have somehow transformed into league twos Manchester City?

    Yes they've had a good start but have only won once away in the league all season and in the last 3 they've drawn at Donny and Morecambe then lost at Notts.

    Will it be a tough game? Absolutely. Can we turn them over? Also absolutely.

    In short, we're dicking these on Saturday. 3 points all day long :thumbup:
     
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    Were very thankful to @The Voice@The Voice

    could ask them to join the site also :p
     
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    I was beginning to lighten up a bit today, but after reading the Voice preview and thread I am going down again. NorthernMonkey's post has helped a little bit though.
     
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    City's caretaker player-manager Kevin McDonald is firmly focused on the task at hand, ahead of tomorrow's visit of Swindon Town.

    The Scot met with the media this afternoon for the first time since taking the reins from Mark Hughes earlier this week.

    At the end of what has been a whirlwind week for McDonald, his priority is now ensuring the Bantams are ready for their return to the University of Bradford Stadium tomorrow.

    “The mood is okay, it is never nice seeing a manager lose his job,” he said.

    “As professionals, you have to do a job, and you get paid to perform. The mood is okay, and we will be okay.





    “We have to move forward, and that starts on Saturday. The players are buying in to what we want to do.

    “It has been very hectic, but we have just been preparing for Swindon and focusing on the football.

    “We have had a look at Swindon and what can we do to hurt them, and it is up to us to go and show what we can do.

    “Hopefully, we can bring some energy to the team and set them up to go and win the game.”

    McDonald elaborated on what he described as an "honour" to be given the opportunity to lead the Bantams.

    Despite it being unexpected, the 34-year-old is ready to attack the job for however long it is his.

    He added: “As you can imagine to been chaotic.

    “It has settled down now, and we are now focusing on preparing for Saturday.

    “It was an unexpected call, that is for sure.

    “I was surprised, but it is one where if I can help the team and help the club, I am happy to fill in until someone else is appointed.

    “I have signed here as a player and that is what I intend to be. I will go in to management but first and foremost I came as a player and want to make the most of my career.

    “But it was an honour to even get that call, and is about helping the club.”
     
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    If McDonald is doing this properly he'll start himself, make himself captain, take the kick off, all corners, free kicks, goal kicks and penalties and sub himself off at the 89th minute to get a standing ovation.

    No point being half arsed about things...
     
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    I wonder if Mac can change much in two days but I just hope we can play with a bit more freedom. And it’s time for Doyle to earn his wage by working on Lewis’s confidence
     
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