Bradford City once again justify their place at the top table

Bradford City 1
Sarcevic 48
Stockport County 0

Written by Jason McKeown (images by John Dewhirst)

The bravery coursing through Bradford City is what stands out the most. After the bruising run of four defeats in five, there was every reason to fear a timid slide into mediocrity. But here, just as on Saturday, City have reset, found inner courage, and delivered another defiant message to everyone else: their place high up the League One food chain is both deserved and sustainable.

This hard-fought victory over Stockport County was validation of all they are trying to achieve. A reward for setting the bar so high on their return to this division, and for their refusal to give up on their ambitions when doubts crept in over recent weeks.

It is a huge victory over one of the best teams in League One. A statement win that underlines their substance in the promotion fight. In a few months’ time, these two sides might very well be meeting again in the play-offs. And if that day arrives, evenings like this will be drawn upon as proof of the Bantams’ ability to go even further.

This was such a close contest. Two sides that were so evenly matched. City were every bit as good as opposition assembled from a much larger budget, who pre-season were heavily tipped to win the league. Stockport played well here, but so did City. And though it was far from the edge-of-your seat romp of Saturday, it was engrossing stuff to watch. A 90-minute arm wrestle won on the slimmest of margins.

And it was won through a player so well-known to both sides.

Three minutes into the second half, Antoni Sarcevic seized on Lewis Bate’s hesitancy in the box by nicking the ball from the County defender. The ball bounced up perfectly, and Sarcevic struck a powerful left foot volley that flew into the back of the net.

It’s the second time this season Sarcevic has grabbed the winning goal against his former club. The man for the big moments typically hogging the headlines.

The goal was massive because the fine balance of the contest made it impossible for either side to truly take control. Even with almost half of the game remaining, Stockport were never allowed to build momentum or generate a sustained spell of pressure. They had their moments, and Sam Walker produced one crucial late save, but they could never find real ascendancy. Had City fallen behind, they likely would have faced the same struggle.

So the goal mattered, and it allowed City to do what they do so well. They are organised. They defend brilliantly (here they won 35 tackles to Stockport’s 14). They are strong (they won 80 duels to Stockport’s 64). They press effectively. They get on the front foot when opportunities arise – Tyreik Wright and Jenson Metcalfe both coming close to a second.

They are clever at winning free-kicks. They manage the clock without overdoing the theatrics. And they have been here before, holding onto narrow leads time and time again.

In what was home victory 12 out of 16 this season, to add to 17 from 23 last year, we should especially pay tribute to that. Only once all campaign have City been in front at Valley Parade and not won the game – the barnstorming 2-2 draw with Barnsley in October. And you have to go all the way back to January 2024, a 4-2 loss to Crawley, for the last time they surrendered a winning position late on.

Since that day – more than two years ago – City have not led at home past the 70th minute without seeing the job through. Nor have they been level in the final 20 minutes and gone on to lose. Visiting sides simply do not get late joy – and this was the latest example. Minutes ticked by with Stockport unable to grasp authority. A narrow lead rarely feels comfortable, yet City under Graham Alexander consistently make it look that way.

Getting into that winning position was harder this time. Unlike Saturday, there were no early gains. Both sides lined up 3-4-3. Stockport defended deeper than Peterborough’s ill-judged high line. The space wasn’t there for Josh Neufville and Wright to wreak havoc.

Lee Evans, deputising for the suspended Max Power, endured a challenging second full City debut. Tidy on the ball, certainly, but without quite the same boldness Power offers in progressing play (and what was that shooting?!) Metcalfe was closely monitored, though still squirmed free often enough to produce several incisive passes. Ethan Wheatley got the nod centrally but found Brad Hills an uncompromising opponent.

Maybe Stockport slightly edged the first half, but it was by inches rather than miles. Bobby Pointon was involved in City’s two best opening 45 minute moments, setting up Wheatley for a shot he blasted over and then just failing to get a good connection to a Sarcevic cross that followed good build up play from Evans, Wheatley and Neufville.

Stockport’s front three posed problems with their movement. Curtis Tilt picked up a booking but was City’s best defender. Aden Baldwin and Matt Pennington made the odd mistake although improved as the game went along. The visitors’ best opportunity saw Malik Mothersille break through on the left, only to shoot tamely at Walker. Attritional, tense football for sure.

But after the half-time introduction of Kayden Jackson – swiftly followed by Sarcevic’s decisive intervention – the complexion shifted. The move stemmed from a quickly taken throw-in by Neufville, a strong run and delivery from Evans, and Pointon’s aerial challenge forcing Bate’s momentary hesitation.

And with that goal to hold onto, City were in that position they love to be in, and once again did it so well. Stockport – who had won six and draw two of their last eight games – were beaten.

The win lifts City to fourth and the gap to the play offs extends to seven points. They’re sitting pretty on 55 points overall, and probably need 23 points from their last 15 games to be sure of a top six finish. With this really rough run of fixtures finally just about behind them, they have plenty of games coming up that on paper look much kinder.

And here’s the thing. In Bradford City’s 123-year history, they have never once achieved back-to-back promotions. The highest position they’ve ever managed in the first year of being a newly promoted club is 10th in Division Three, back in 1969/70. At the very least, they are surely going to better that.

Furthermore, in the last 30 years, just six different clubs have gone back-to-back from the fourth tier to the second – Bury (95-97), Brighton (00-02), Rotherham (twice, 99-01 and 12-14), Peterborough (07-09), Burton (14-16) and Wrexham (23-25).

That’s it.

So City have a chance to do something unique to their entire history – and something genuinely rare in English football. It remains a huge, huge ask to get promoted again. And perhaps, it will ultimately prove to be a bridge too far. But nights like this underline why you wouldn’t bet against them.

Because this group of players and management team – they are special.

And they are fearless.  



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12 replies

  1. Yes. A superb atmosphere, with a giant of a crowd…one of those cold nights we’ll long remember, as fans and players came together. It’s such a joy to celebrate these home wins one after the other, after too many long barren years.

    I liked the look of Evans I thought he did an effective midfield job- and was better at winning free kicks than Kayden Jackson! Today, I’ll be seeing a work colleague who is a Blackpool fan, who told me Evans was “always good for a back pass”- I thought he kicked it forward, more than back, last night (but you’re right about the wild shooting).

    I thought Evan Wheatley started well, bit then faded…struggling with the physicality of lower league football? I’m going to watch with interest whether he can make a mark. Cayden Jackson had less impact than previous games, but I like his canny passing and speed. Metcalfe continues to impress- he will be a struggle to keep next season.

    But Sarcovic is for me the beating heart of the team, so influential for us. And his running until the final whistle was remarkable ..more so than Jackson.

    Roll on the next game…

  2. Fearless.

    That’s exactly it. After too many years of watching City side wilt at home – especially late on in games – it’s so refreshing to see a streetwise team bully opponents on our own patch.

    We bullied Peterborough on Saturday through being relentless in our attack. Last night, I thought we bullied Stockport mentally – whatever they threw at us, we just kept coming back at them.

    This is our house, after all. And this is a new Bradford City.

    Final word to Sharpe and Sparks. I hope you’ve got Metcalfe’s replacement already in your sights and are thinking how best we can spend his transfer fee.

    Because as much as I would love to keep hold of ‘the new Stuart’ (and for me, he really is that good – the best modern midfielder in claret and amber since Cullen), that boy is destined for higher things.

    Hopefully that’s with us if we can go back-to-back, but let’s just enjoy him while we can.

  3. 2 things to add:

    ‘The ball bounced perfectly’ for Sarcevic takes away from his perfectly weighted touch with his right foot. I don’t think any other player in the side scores that goal. Composure, deftness of the touch, confidence and ability on his weaker foot. everyone talks about Touray and Metcalfe for player of the season but for me it’s this guy so far.

    Evans had a difficult first half but was vital second half. Not a like for like replacement for the all action Power so we shouldn’t expect it. A different player, more in the Smallwood mould. Positionally excellent, won his duels, headers and important free kicks.

  4. Stockport were a classy outfit last, some tidy clever players, but we just had more desire and hunger to win the ball. Watching Tilt from block B on Midland Road was sheer joy. That poor lad on the right wing tried to match him physically 1st half. No chance son, get an early bath…

    Well done City. Its coming together nicely 👌

    • according to wiki-sidibeh is 6 foot 3? He looked about 5 foot 9 next to tilt

      awesome display from tilt who has struggled a couple of times since his injury

      hopefully back to his best

  5. The eulogies of last night’s victory was always going to be as emphatic as Saturday’s free flowing victory, however, for different reasons.

    Whilst City tried the same pattern that was so successful against Posh, it was never going to work out the same against Stockport.

    They’re a much superior side, and it was won by a very fine margin, a margin of mental toughness, desire and determination that they weren’t going to relinquish the lead.

    A perfect example being when Stockport broke through, and Walker had to make a smart save, the ball then became loose and erratic around the box, and for a nano-second it landed at the feet of a Stockport player.

    It looked for the world he would have a clear shot. By which time he was swarmed by claret and amber. Like bee’s round a honey pot and cleared up field, it was wonderful to watch. No one gets free gifts at VP anymore. Bravo to the squad and GA.

    I  would have been very happy with a 9/10th finish this season. I’m afraid this side have now created their own monster and raised my expectations somewhat.  

    Time after time we’ve taken scalps at VP from teams with vastly superior budgets. A little improvement away from home and the play-offs are a very realistic goal.

    Here’s the somewhat fanciful bit, Lincoln will at some stage have a lean spell. If we win our game in hand against Rotherham there’s 7points to bridge. In GA’s 2year tenure with us we tend to have periods of good results followed by sustained periods of bad results. Are we now back in the lane for a string of positive results? Well, we’ll find out Saturday at Wimbledon.

    Regardless of what happens, I’m proud of this bunch and what they’ve achieved so far against the expectations of the pundits of L1 football.

  6. Great write up. Tense, scrappy, edgy – who cares, a brilliant performance and win.

    I’ve read elsewhere that Stockport were poor. I don’t agree, they played some terrific stuff but were as only as effective as we allowed them to be. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, you can play well and lose, you can play badly and win.

    Also seen a lot of negativity around Evans. Seriously? He’s come into a game of that magnitude and just slotted in perfectly. Yes he made the odd mistake but I thought he oozed class and authority. Great signing. Plus he also has long range goals in his locker so I for one am happy if he tries his luck.

    Whilst everyone played well, special mention for Bobby Pointon. He was immense, even winning headers. Fantastic performance.

    Also I’d echo what Chris has just said, whatever happens from now, this has been a fantastic season.

  7. I was excited before the game, but was ecstatic after it. I found sleep very difficult.

    City beat a very good side, and it is a mark of how far we have come that I don’t think we could have got anywhere near that Stockport team last season.

    City were relentless in defence, very fast in attack, tough. Epitomised by Pointon and Tilt.

    I haven’t been so excited, apart from the cup run of 2012/13, since the promotion season of 1998/9.

    They’re not as good as that team, but we should be proud of them.

    Relegation favourites in July, 4th in the league two thirds through the season.

    Whatever happens now, we should be thrilled and proud.

    Finally a quick word for a referee who let both teams play and actually seemed to enjoy the game. Just as I did.

  8. A solid/gritty performance from the boys last night. The players who came in to replace did the job and fitted in to the City game plan. Think Wheatley needs a bit more time to adapt to this physical standard. Jackson seems to do better. The defence was solid again keeping a clean sheet and GA needs to keep the same players for the next game. The diagonal passing was superb and catches teams on the back foot. Midfield was solid and credit to Evans coming in and doing a great job. But he needs to practice a bit more getting over his shots? Don’t think the goals are in the top tier of the Kop?! Sarcevic was a superb leader and captain, he deserves his goal and MoM award. When he’s in the side we always do well. This was a great performance against one of our competitors for promotion and we delivered again. We’ve achieved the goal we set out to achieve and stay in this division. Everything from now on is a bonus! Keep it going the boys… we’re having a great season!

  9. Good performances all over .Helped by a referee who was a bantam fan . He gave Stockport nothing. Who cares 😊3 points.

  10. Andy Cook would have been proud of that finish from Sarcevic had he been sat in the Kop….. 😉

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