By David Nowakowski Experience a stomach churning tension like your first day at school or wedding day nerves as fans of all ages follow their team to Wembley for the second time in a matter of months. Nervousness and tension… Read More ›
News
Width of a Post named Best Established Football Blog
By Jason McKeown I’m incredibly proud to announce that Width of a Post has won the award of Best Established Football Blog at the 2013 Football Blogging Awards. We beat off some stiff competition from some excellent blogs (Manchester United,… Read More ›
Football Blogging Awards – one last plug
By Jason McKeown With Bradford City playing on Sunday this weekend, our regular match preview feature will appear on Saturday instead of the usual Friday. In the meantime, valued reader, we have a favour to ask… As previously announced, Width of… Read More ›
Goal for new book on City’s historical season is to get kids reading
By Mick Shackleton A new children’s book based around Bradford City’s now world famous cup run is being produced by a fans group to get kids reading. ‘The League of Dreams’ is based on a young boy who worked in… Read More ›
WOAP shortlisted twice in The Football Blogging Awards
By Jason McKeown Here at Width of a Post, we are proud as punch to have been shortlisted in two categories for The Football Blogging Awards. Width of a Post has made the six-strong website finalist lists for Best Club… Read More ›
The Football Blogging Awards
By Jason McKeown Bradford City Football Club has a proud history of supporters engaging with each other as a community and producing services for fellow fans. From the City Travel Club 1973, the pioneering City Gent fanzine, Boyfrombrazil.co.uk, Shipley Bantams… Read More ›
Vote for Stuart
By Jason McKeown Prostate Cancer UK – the Football League’s specially chosen charity partner for the second successive season – has launched a special football campaign to raise awareness about the illness. ‘Men United’ aims to identify the greatest captains… Read More ›
Speaking to Scott Brown
By Jason McKeown Further to the news we reported on Monday that Scott Brown was on the verge of leaving Bradford City for St. Johnstone, Width of a Post was able to catch up with the 18-year-old about why he has chosen… Read More ›
Scott Brown set to leave Bradford City for St. Johnstone
By Jason McKeown Width of a Post understands that Scott Brown is on the verge of signing for Scottish Premier League outfit St. Johnstone after being informed he could find a new club, due to the extremely high likelihood of… Read More ›
A sad goodbye to Will Atkinson
By Jason McKeown “It is really heartening to see the change in Atkinson, who has had unrivalled support from Phil Parkinson, which adds affirmation to the manager’s ability to sign, develop and mould players into the current City squad.” Width… Read More ›