Bradford City achieve biggest win for half a century to earn Stuart McCall’s praise
The Bantams led 3-0 at the break and added four goals following the resumption for good measure to complete a comprehensive victory on their travels.
It was the club’s biggest win for nearly 50 years, the last achieved with a 7-0 victory over Darlington back in December 1972.
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Hide Ad“It was a very professional performance, we were focussed throughout,” reflected McCall.
“We took a bit of the pressure off by scoring those two [early] goals, which settled things down for us.
“Getting the third just before half-time gave us a cushion and in the second half we were disciplined, kept going and scored more goals and were always a threat.
“I’m pleased for the players. It could have been a tough one for us, but I thought we played really well at times and it will give us confidence going forward.”
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Hide AdAnthony O’Connor headed the visitors ahead in the sixth minute, before the League Two side doubled lead thanks to Billy Clarke’s sweet left-foot free-kick into the bottom right corner.
Clarke headed in a third just before the break, Clayton Donaldson smashed home from close-range ten minutes into the second-half, before Wolves loanee Austin Samuels rifled home.
And there was still time for Harry Pritchard to poke home from close-range, while Connor Wood netted in injury-time.
Tonbridge: Henly, Parter, Miles, Lee, Campbell, Turner, Theobalds, Parkinson (Beere 51), Greenhalgh (Da Costa 58), Akrofi, Wood (Splatt 63). Unused substitutes: Lewis, Bray, Folkes, Shaw.
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Hide AdBradford City: O’Donnell, O’Connor, O’Connor, Staunton, Hosannah (French 62), Cooke, Watt, Wood, Pritchard, Clarke (Mottley-Henry 74), Donaldson (Samuels 62). Unused substitutes: Longridge, Richards-Everton, Hornby, Cousin-Dawson.
Referee: J Oldham.
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