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The boy did Well(s)
By Jason McKeown It was one of those wonderful summer evenings, and the sun could still be seen at is slowly set over the towering hills that flank the Aire Valley. And at Silsden’s ASDA Community Foundation stadium, a group… Read More ›
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McLean/Dagnall in frame to replace Nahki
By Jason McKeown Width of a Post understands that Hull City striker Aaron McLean could be lining up to sign for Bradford City as Nahki Wells’ replacement. The 30-year-old has been restricted to just 11 appearances for the newly-promoted Premier… Read More ›
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Wells on brink of departure as Graham wings in
By Gareth Walker Nahki Wells appears to be on the verge of joining bitter rivals Huddersfield Town as he undergoes a medical and discusses personal terms with them this afternoon. Of all the clubs linked with Nahki over the last… Read More ›
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Bristol City preview: The Robins perspective
In a follow up to the season preview piece with the superb Bristol City blog, The Exiled Robin, Mahesh Johal again chatted with Paul Binning to discuss the recent happenings at Ashton Gate. WOAP: Paul, a lot has happened since the… Read More ›
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League Cup miracle, one year on: Aston Villa part one
Continuing Width of a Post’s retrospective look back on last year’s astonishing League Cup run, one year ago today Aston Villa came to Valley Parade for the first leg of the semi finals. Alex Scott re-lives an unforgettable night. “Ohhhh my goodness!… Read More ›
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The Midweek Player Focus #49: Mark Yeates
By Jason McKeown Mark Yeates must have thought he was certain to start at Notts County on New Year’s Day. As Phil Parkinson planned a team without the services of Nahki Wells up front, Yeates, who replaced the injured Bermudian… Read More ›
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A view looking in from the outside
By Richard Cowman It was an interesting outsider’s view in many ways. Since falling in love with Bradford City again last season, the recent home game with Swindon was my first visit to Valley Parade since that memorable first leg encounter against… Read More ›
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Where are we as a club and what have we learned so far?
By Gareth Walker Nahki Wells has dispelled any fears that he might struggle with the step up to League One as he has continued to terrorise defences in a higher division. As such, this has served to intensify speculation over… Read More ›
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Parkinson considers the loan market
By Matt Briggs Phil Parkinson’s reluctance to use loan players is understandable – especially after last season’s promotion-winning season and run to the Capital One Cup final, but with a half of the season gone in League One I can… Read More ›
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Where’s the glue?
Notts County 3 Campbell-Ryce 32, McGregor 88, Grealish 90 Bradford City 0 Wednesday 1 January, 2014 By Jason McKeown (picture by Kieran Wilkinson) Everything is broken, and for Phil Parkinson this is a big, big test of his managerial ability…. Read More ›