It may only be half time in their Sky Bet League One match, but Peterborough United fans are not happy with what they’ve seen so far at Bradford.
The half time score was 1-0 to Bradford City, in a game that Peterborough United had dominated.
Posh fans took to Twitter at the interval to share their feelings on the game.
This Peterborough fan is not happy with the performance of the strikers, which seems to be a recurring theme this season.
Appears out strikers are still finding there game….. story of the season. #PUFC
— Shaun Bradshaw © (@bradderz2212) March 4, 2017
It seems that this Posh fan isn’t pleased with the style of football that is being played by Grant McCann’s men.
@BBCCambsSport two wide men, two dwarfs up front, come on posh, need a target man next season or at least a plan B.#utp #pufc
— Mick D (@mickyboy909) March 4, 2017
It seems that this fan has already accepted the fate of their side this season…
https://twitter.com/NemoFlo/status/838055442534260737
Gary isn’t the only Posh fan who is reminiscing about the better days at the ABAX Stadium.
Remember when we once were known as the entertainers and scored goals for fun……Now just a bang average L1 team who can`t score. #pufc
— Gary,the happy mask wearer in Angus 🏴 (@gj1023) March 4, 2017
This fan describes the performance as an “average showing.”
Scrappy goal gives Bradford the lead at HT, average showing from Posh. Taylor playing well but nothing going forward #pufc
— Football_Fanatic (@kelansarson) March 4, 2017
It’s a big second half for Peterborough United, in what is a must win game if they’re to mount a push for the Play-Offs.
A defeat today for the Posh could leave them eight points adrift of the Play-Offs, and will see them lose their third game in four, all of which have been against promotion contenders .
Posh have usually got a good record at Valley Parade, but the home side haven’t lost at home in over a year.
The two sides met in just the second week of the season, and it was Bradford who came out on top, thanks to a goal from Jordy Hiwula.