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Bradford City 3 Rotherham United 0

City turned on the style to sign off at Valley Parade with their first win in ten games.

It was too little too late in terms of the play-offs with Dagenham's victory at Notts County putting a top-seven finish beyond them.

But at least the Bantams regained some pride - and produced their own show of support for boss Stuart McCall.

Peter Thorne opened the scoring after 12 minutes with the faintest of touches from Dean Furman's volley, though Rotherham were furiously protesting that the striker was offside.

There was no doubt about his second 20 minutes later as Thorne struck with a sweet volley after great play from Nicky Law.

The second half was one-way traffic and City would have racked up five or six but for the outstanding Andy Warrington.

Rotherham's keeper pulled off four superb saves before he was finally beaten by Steve Jones, a just reward for his lively showing.

The game finished as it had started with a huge chant for McCall. Now we wait to see what his decision will be.

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