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Bradford manager Phil Parkinson admitted his side came up short after a 1-0 defeat by Swindon.

Lee Cox grabbed the only goal in the second half to keep alive Town's slim play-off hopes. Parkinson said: "We started off really well for the first half hour, with our defensive plan working well, but Nathan Doyle coming off at half-time with a tight groin disjointed us. "When Swindon got their goal we had to change things to try and get back in the game but our quality in and around the box was not good enough. "We set ourselves up here to try and hit them on the break in the first half. It is always disappointing to lose but Swindon are a good team and these are the type of sides we need to test ourselves against. "It wasn't for the want of trying that we lost."

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