McArdle flicked on Halliday's corner and Hanson headed home at the far post into the top corner.The Londoners were dealt another hammer blow with the first half barely 17 minutes old
Bradford winger Filipe Morais swung over a free-kick from the left and Stead pounced on fit-again Andrew Davies' knockdown to side-foot a low left-footed shot beyond Millwall goalkeeper David Forde.Forde was lucky not to follow Beevers down the tunnel soon after when the game threatened to combust.Millwall defender Alan Dunne's full-blooded challenge sent Hanson clattering into the advertising boards and triggered a furious exchange between players from both sides, with Forde, who had charged from his area, Parkinson and Parkin all in the thick of it.Dunne, Forde and Bradford midfielder Billy Knott were all booked for their part, while referee Adcock promptly marched to the home dugout and ordered Parkinson and Parkin to the stands.Bradford delivered the knockout punch following a sweeping move in the 39th minute when Knott sent Morais clear down the right and Halliday slammed home the Portuguese's fine cross at the far post.Bradford went straight on the offensive after the break and added to their tally through Knott, who forced the ball home from close range after defender James Meredith's shot had been blocked.Home substitute Francois Zoko hit the post with a left-footed effort in the 73rd minute and Bradford fans sang 'Bring on the Chelsea'.For Millwall, third bottom in the table with two wins now from 22 matches in all competitions, it was a night to forget in a wretched season.Substitute Magaye Gueye's bobbling 86th-minute shot was their first effort on target all evening and it was all a far cry from their own memorable FA Cup run two years ago when they reached the semi-finals
Source : PA
Source: PA