Harrogate, Morecambe and Carlisle scored 54 defeats among them. I lost 60% of the game.
At this stage of the season, the table doesn't lie, so we can see why it takes up three of the four bottom spots in League 2.
Faced with it, beating any of them is not the cause of tying the celebration bunting, especially for the side with aspirations on the other end of the department.
But let's face it, these are games that make Bantam seem to be croppers for years.
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“Same Old Town,” “Typical City,” and “Predictable City” slip at least once in the valley parade in hat-tricks against struggling enemies.
But there seems to be something about this current team. Serious edge as Romony Criklaud proposed evidence of his first week at the club.
Over the past two years, we have seen Forest Green and Rochdale drop out of the league to the point that the city is embarrassing at home.
Before that, it was Hartlepool who left BD8 at a point where he ultimately did little to save them.
The equipment that appears most friendly on the calendar often hides a bite of poison to the extent that it has come to predict pain.
But for now, it appears that Graham Alexander's side has found an antidote.
The banging of leader Walsall's bang was certainly something to attract attention as a result of the wobbling addlers completely.
However, veteran city watchers look at victory over those who discard them in order to survive as real evidence that their dream of promotion may have some foundation.
Harrogate has become scrapped at times, like Morecambe in his previous home game. Bantam made the winning efforts that would have been there for the dose after Antoni Salsevic got off to the start of the lightning.
But they still found a way to get it done. The seventh straight volleyball parade victory – and it's a sentence worth repeating – was secured behind the fifth clean sheet in the final six outings.
The city only lost two out of 16 games from the FA Cup exit at Morecambe at the end of November. They scored 27-22 points possible since the slap before Curismus from Notts County.
Along the way, you will settle some scores.
Harrogate was Hood's last. Alexander's pre-match light corn hidden the fact that he lost both his previous encounter with his North Yorkshire neighbor. It continues the melancholy trend that has existed since Sulfur achieved EFL status in 2020.
Romoney Crichlow played his first home game since signing (Image: Thomas Gadd)
City's only victory in the 10th meeting was when Mark Hughes achieved the league in two seasons two seasons ago, but even so, Harrogate won the FA Cup in the other day's volleyball parade.
So don't underestimate what this means.
City won the last volleyball parade by goal within a minute of Ty Lake Light. It took Sarcevic a little time to hit the decisive blow.
The game was only 82 seconds as he went on a slow run to meet the solid, fully placed header and Bobby Pointon's cross that Andy Cook was proud of.
The accumulation of goals was just as sharp. The exchange, passing between Richie Smallwood, Cricklaud and hardworking light, opens Harrogate's right side to line up assists.
It threatened to be an appetizer for an offensive feast as the city spent the next 20 minutes crowding around the penalty area.
Alex Pattison loses his near miss during the start of the city's live wire (Image: Thomas Gadd)
Halogates, blurred from such early blows, were forced to hide like boxers pinned to the ropes, but their dominant hosts probed to land another decisive shot did.
Alex Pattison and Brad Halliday were approaching, with a gust of front foot play suggesting that a second goal was inevitable.
However, Harrogate began to restore their senses when the city's whirlwind tempo died. Reaching halftime without further punishment felt like a moral victory for Simon Weaver, manager whose long-running tenure dates back to Stuart McCall's first spell at Valley Parade Helm. there is no.
Harrogate began testing his nerves with a long throw-in flow into the box. City, a prominent defensive figure in Jack Shepherd, confronted them, but there was a horrifying horror that could kindly fall off due to the Sky Blue shirt.
Calum Kavanagh banged his Achilles and was replaced at halftime by Tommy Lee. But he struggled to get into the game and Michael Mellon wasn't that good when he came.
“They have to look at the structure of their teams. They can't sit on the bench watching the game like supporters,” Alexander said.
“They have to see what's going tactically, so when they come, it goes smoothly. I thought they wouldn't do that in the second half.”
Tommy Lee in Harrogate Box Scramble Thickness (Image: Thomas Gadd)
City grew up saying “snatched” in his words, calmness slipping out of their game and the offensive threat faded. Thankfully, there were no such drawbacks on the other side.
Shepherd stabs her head in the way of an explosion from Bryn Morris, who was bothering Sam Walker and Ollie Sanderson.
Alexander admitted that he made a mistake in the way he treated Fulham's striker with the city's loan spell. However, Sanderson still scored in six Harrogate appearances, not much showing that he would change before being substituted midway through the second half.
Paul Huntington's introduction to the weary Cricklaus brought the veteran to calm and calm for those around him, reinforcing things. What a great signing to a previous free agent.
He may be called longer against Ashington on Tuesday as Alexander makes changes and bites again. The Bantamus bosses look to some fresh bodies as the pitch is likely to be heavier.
“We're on the road,” sang KOP as the final whistle confirmed three more points and confirmed the jump to the fourth. The city has certainly managed to avoid long-standing potholes as the season continues in the right direction.